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Kubota BX24 - User Manual

Kubota BX24
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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Michael SalazarAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Kubota Tractor engine overheats?
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      louisdawsonAug 21, 2025
      If your Kubota Tractor engine is overheating, start by checking the engine oil and coolant levels and replenish if insufficient. Inspect the fan belt for damage or improper tension and replace or adjust as needed. Clean any dust or debris from the radiator net and fins. If the inside of the radiator or coolant flow route is corroded, clean or replace them. A defective radiator cap or damaged radiator hose should also be replaced. Avoid overload running by reducing the load. A defective head gasket should be replaced, and incorrect injection timing should be adjusted. Ensure you are using the specified fuel.
  • J
    jacksonjenniferAug 23, 2025
    Why is my Kubota BX24 Tractor emitting black or dark gray exhaust gas?
    • D
      Daniel KruegerAug 23, 2025
      If your Kubota Tractor is emitting black or dark gray exhaust gas, it could be due to several reasons. You might be overloading the tractor, so reduce the load. Ensure you are using the specified fuel, as low-grade fuel can cause this issue. Check the fuel filter and air cleaner for clogs, replacing or cleaning them as necessary. Lastly, a deficient nozzle injection may be the culprit, requiring you to repair or replace the nozzle.
  • T
    Tammy HarrisonAug 26, 2025
    What to do if the starter does not run on my Kubota Tractor?
    • A
      Alvin ChurchAug 26, 2025
      If the starter on your Kubota Tractor isn't running, the battery may be discharged, requiring a charge. The starter itself, the main switch, or the safety switches may be malfunctioning, needing repair, replacement, or adjustment. Also, check for disconnected wiring and connect it.
  • H
    Heather GonzalezAug 28, 2025
    Why is the engine revolution not smooth on my Kubota BX24?
    • J
      James CaseyAug 28, 2025
      An uneven engine revolution in your Kubota Tractor can stem from several issues. A clogged or dirty fuel filter should be replaced. A clogged air cleaner should be cleaned or replaced. Ensure the injection pipe retaining nut is tightened to prevent fuel leaks. A malfunctioning injection pump should be replaced. Issues with the nozzle, such as incorrect injection pressure (adjust it) or being stuck/clogged (repair or replace), can also cause this. Lastly, a malfunctioning governor may require repair.
  • J
    Joyce RamseyAug 30, 2025
    What causes deficient output in a Kubota Tractor?
    • G
      gallowaykimAug 30, 2025
      Deficient output in your Kubota Tractor can arise from several causes. Incorrect injection timing should be adjusted. If the engine’s moving parts seem to be seizing, they should be repaired or replaced. Uneven fuel injection requires replacing the injection pump. Deficient nozzle injection requires repair or replacement of the nozzle. A compression leak requires replacing the head gasket and tightening the cylinder head screws, glow plug, and nozzle holder.
  • K
    Kelly CampbellSep 2, 2025
    Why is my Kubota BX24 Tractor emitting white or blue exhaust gas?
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      Jerry EstradaSep 2, 2025
      If your Kubota Tractor is emitting white or blue exhaust gas, it could be due to several reasons. Excessive engine oil should be reduced to the specified level. Worn or stuck piston rings and cylinders should be repaired or replaced. Incorrect injection timing should be adjusted. Check for deficient compression.
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    Christina RogersSep 5, 2025
    How to fix low oil pressure in my Kubota BX24?
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      Kimberly JosephSep 5, 2025
      If your Kubota Tractor has low oil pressure, first ensure the engine oil level is sufficient and replenish if needed. A clogged oil strainer or oil filter should be cleaned or replaced, respectively. A relief valve stuck with dirt should be cleaned, and a relief valve spring that is weakened or broken should be replaced. Excessive oil clearance in various components like the crankshaft bearing, crankpin bearing, or rocker arm requires replacement. A clogged oil passage should be cleaned. Using a different type of oil requires switching to the specified type. Lastly, a defective oil pump should be repaired or replaced.
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    Angela StephensSep 7, 2025
    What causes excessive lubricant oil consumption in a Kubota BX24 Tractor?
    • A
      Austin CastanedaSep 7, 2025
      Excessive lubricant oil consumption in your Kubota Tractor can be caused by the piston ring’s gap facing the same direction (shift ring gap direction), a worn or stuck oil ring (replace it), a worn piston ring groove (replace the piston), worn valve stem and valve guide (replace them), or oil leaking due to defective seals or packing (replace them).
  • D
    Desiree SchmidtSep 9, 2025
    Why is fuel mixing into the lubricant oil of my Kubota BX24 Tractor?
    • O
      oeatonSep 9, 2025
      If fuel is mixing into the lubricant oil of your Kubota Tractor, it could be due to a worn injection pump’s plunger (repair or replace), deficient nozzle injection (repair or replace nozzle), or a broken injection pump (replace).
  • R
    Rachel CarrollSep 12, 2025
    What causes high oil pressure in my Kubota Tractor?
    • M
      Mark BlackSep 12, 2025
      High oil pressure in your Kubota Tractor can be caused by using a different type of oil (use specified type of oil) or a defective relief valve (replace).

Summary

ABBREVIATION LIST

UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS

FOREWORD

SAFETY FIRST

SAFE OPERATION

TRACTOR SAFE OPERATION

General safe operation guidelines for the tractor.

LOADER SAFE OPERATION

Safety precautions for operating the loader attachment.

BACKHOE SAFE OPERATION

Safety precautions for operating the backhoe attachment.

PARKING THE TRACTOR SAFELY

Procedures for safely parking the tractor.

LOADER OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING THE LOADER

Pre-operation checks and safety for the loader.

OPERATING THE LOADER

Safe operating techniques and precautions for the loader.

BACKHOE OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING THE BACKHOE

Pre-operation checks and safety for the backhoe.

OPERATING THE BACKHOE

Safe operating techniques and precautions for the backhoe.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK OF THE TRACTOR

DAILY CHECK OF THE TRACTOR

Daily inspection items for the tractor before operation.

OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING THE ENGINE

Steps and precautions for starting the engine.

COLD WEATHER STARTING

Procedures for starting the engine in cold weather.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

NEW TRACTOR OPERATION AND BREAK-IN

Guidelines for breaking in a new tractor, including speed limits and initial oil changes.

ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS)

Safety and procedures for operating foldable ROPS.

STARTING THE TRACTOR

Steps and precautions for starting the engine, including seat, belt, lights, and controls.

STOPPING AND PARKING THE TRACTOR

Procedures for safely stopping and parking the tractor.

TRACTOR OPERATING TECHNIQUES

Techniques for driving, slopes, differential lock, and power steering.

IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS

GENERAL IMPLEMENT SPECIFICATIONS

Implement load, weight, and tread specifications.

THREE-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR

3-POINT HITCH ATTACHMENT AND ADJUSTMENT

Procedures for attaching, detaching, and adjusting the 3-point hitch.

HYDRAULIC UNIT

3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM

How to operate the hydraulic control for the 3-point hitch.

TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST

TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE

Recommended tire inflation pressures for various conditions.

FRONT BALLAST GUIDELINES

Importance and guidelines for adding front ballast for stability.

OPERATING THE LOADER

BASIC LOADER OPERATIONS

Filling, lifting, carrying, dumping, and lowering the bucket.

ADVANCED LOADING TECHNIQUES

Loading from banks, peeling, scraping, and backfilling.

SPECIAL LOADER OPERATIONS

Handling heavy objects and using the valve lock.

OPERATING THE BACKHOE

BACKHOE CONTROL LEVERS AND OPERATION

Overview and operation of boom, swing, dipperstick, and bucket controls.

STABILIZER OPERATION AND PLACEMENT

Using stabilizer controls and placing stabilizers correctly.

BACKHOE DIGGING TECHNIQUES

General operation, spoil placement, and specific digging methods.

MAINTENANCE OF THE TRACTOR

SERVICE INTERVALS SCHEDULE

Schedule of maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR

DAILY OPERATIONAL CHECKS

Essential daily inspections before operating the tractor.

ENGINE AND FLUID MAINTENANCE

Procedures for engine oil, transmission fluid, and coolant checks and changes.

AIR, FUEL, AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHECKS

Maintenance of air cleaner, fuel system, and electrical components.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Common engine problems, causes, and corrective measures.

OPTIONS

Kubota BX24 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power23 hp (17.2 kW)
Transmission TypeHydrostatic
BrakesWet disc
Power SteeringYes
Rear PTO540 RPM
Hydraulic System TypeOpen center
3-Point HitchCategory I
Engine TypeDiesel
Wheelbase55.1 inches
Width44.5 inches
Height85.4 inches
PTO Power17.7 hp
Gears2-range (Hi/Lo)

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