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Kubota M110GX-II User Manual

Kubota M110GX-II
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English (UK)
Code No. 3Y513-9971-2
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
M100GX-II·M110GX-II
M128GX-II·M135GX-II
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Kubota M110GX-II Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power110 hp
Hydraulic SystemOpen Center
3-Point HitchCategory II
Engine Type4-Cylinder Diesel
Gears24 forward / 24 reverse
Width85.8 in

Summary

ABBREVIATION LIST

Intended use

Information on the tractor's intended application and compliance with safety procedures.

FOREWORD

SAFETY FIRST

Explanation of safety alert symbols and their meanings to warn of potential hazards.

SAFE OPERATION

1. BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Essential checks and safety precautions before starting tractor operation.

C CAB, ROPS

Recommendations and safety guidelines for using cabs and Roll Over Protective Structures.

2. OPERATING THE TRACTOR

General safety rules for operating the tractor, including starting and working procedures.

C Starting

Safe procedures for starting the tractor engine.

C Working

Safety precautions during tractor operation and working.

C Passenger seat (if equipped)

Safety guidelines for using the passenger seat.

C Safety for children

Critical safety measures to prevent accidents involving children.

C Operating on slopes

Safety procedures for operating the tractor on slopes to prevent tip-overs.

C Driving the tractor on the road

Safety rules for operating the tractor on public roads.

3. PARKING THE TRACTOR

Proper procedures for safely parking the tractor.

4. OPERATING THE PTO

Safety guidelines for operating the Power Take-Off (PTO).

5. USING 3-POINT HITCH

Safe practices for using the 3-point hitch with implements.

6. SERVICING THE TRACTOR

Safety precautions to be observed before performing tractor maintenance.

SERVICING OF TRACTOR

SPECIFICATIONS

IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS

C Trailer Load Capacity

Data on permissible trailer loads for different hitch types and tire combinations.

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS

B Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls

Overview of the tractor's instrument panel, switches, and hand controls.

C Liquid Crystal Display

Detailed explanation of the messages and indicators on the LCD display.

B Foot and Hand Controls

Identification and location of various foot and hand operated controls.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

OPERATING THE ENGINE

EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICES

Information on the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) muffler and its function.

DPF Regeneration Process

Explanation of Auto and Regeneration Inhibit modes for DPF regeneration.

Regeneration Operating Procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing regeneration in Inhibit Mode.

PM Warning Level and Required Procedures

Required actions based on PM warning levels during Inhibit Mode regeneration.

Operating Procedure for Parked Regeneration

Detailed instructions for performing parked regeneration.

STARTING THE ENGINE

Procedures for safely starting the tractor's engine.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Correct procedure for stopping the tractor's engine.

JUMP STARTING

Safety instructions and procedures for jump starting the tractor's battery.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

BOARDING AND LEAVING THE TRACTOR

Safe procedures for getting on and off the tractor.

STARTING

Steps and safety precautions for starting the tractor.

BSeat Belt

Safety instructions for using and adjusting the seat belt.

BBrake Pedals (Right and Left)

Safety precautions and procedures for using the brake pedals.

BPower Shift / Range Shift Lever (PS. Lever)

Operation and safety instructions for the power shift/range shift lever.

BShuttle Lever

Safety warnings and operating procedures for the shuttle lever.

BParking Brake Lever

Procedures for releasing the parking brake.

STOPPING

Step-by-step instructions for safely stopping the tractor.

CHECK DURING DRIVING

Actions to take when specific warnings or indicators appear during operation.

BImmediately Stop the Engine if:

Conditions requiring immediate engine shutdown.

ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROL

Explanation of the tractor's electronic engine control systems.

BRev-limiter Control Setting

How to set and use the rev-limiter to control maximum engine speed.

BRPM Dual Memory Setting

How to set and use two different engine speeds with a single touch.

BConstant RPM Management Control

How to turn Constant RPM Management ON or OFF for stable work.

AUTO MODE

Explanation of the automatic speed change function.

BOperation

How to select and set Travel or Field modes for Auto-Mode.

BChanging the Auto-Mode Setting

How to modify the factory-set Auto-Mode parameters.

FRONT SUSPENSION

Explanation of the front suspension system and its benefits.

BSuspension Switch

How to select suspension modes (ON, LOCK, AUTO LOCK).

PARKING

Safety procedures and steps for parking the tractor.

BParking

Precautionary steps before dismounting the tractor and parking.

OPERATING TECHNIQUES

Guides on various operating techniques for efficient tractor use.

BDifferential Lock

Safety warnings regarding the use of differential lock.

BOperating the Tractor on a Road

Safety rules for operating the tractor on roads.

BOperating on Slopes and Rough Terrain

Safety precautions for operating on slopes and rough terrain.

PTO

Information and procedures related to the Power Take-Off system.

PTO OPERATION

General safety rules and procedures for PTO operation.

BPTO Clutch Control Switch

How to engage and disengage the PTO clutch using the control switch.

BPTO Gear Shift Lever

Safety warnings and procedures for operating the PTO gear shift lever.

3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR

Information and procedures for the 3-point hitch and drawbar systems.

3-POINT HITCH

Procedures for preparing and using the 3-point hitch.

HYDRAULIC UNIT

Overview of the tractor's hydraulic control systems.

C 3-Point Hitch Control System

Explanation of the 3-point hitch control system modes.

BMode Selector Switch

How to select between position control and draft control modes.

BMixed Draft Control Mode

How mixed draft control maintains constant pull under varying loads.

B3-Point Hitch Lowering Lock Lever

Safety warnings and operation of the 3-point hitch lowering lock lever.

REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM

Information on installing and using remote hydraulic control systems.

BRemote Control Valve

Description of the available types of remote control valves.

BAdjusting the flow rate

How to adjust the flow rate for remote control valves.

TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST

Information on tires, wheel adjustment, and ballast.

BTIRES

Safety warnings and guidelines related to tractor tires.

BInflation Pressure

Recommended tire inflation pressures for different tractor models.

WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

Procedures for adjusting front and rear wheel tread widths.

BALLAST

Guidelines for adding ballast for stability and traction.

BFront Ballast

Instructions for adding front ballast for stability and traction.

BRear Ballast

Guidelines for adding rear ballast for stability and traction.

CAB OPERATION

Instructions for operating various cab functions and features.

DOOR AND WINDOW

Procedures for locking, unlocking, and opening doors and windows.

AIR CONDITIONER

Information and operation of the tractor's air conditioner.

BControl Panel

Explanation of the air conditioner control panel features.

ELECTRICAL OUTLET

Information on the tractor's electrical outlets.

MAINTENANCE

Overview of maintenance schedules and procedures.

SERVICE INTERVALS

Scheduled maintenance intervals based on operating hours.

PERIODIC SERVICE

General information and schedule for periodic maintenance.

DAILY CHECK

Precautions and checklist for daily pre-operation inspection.

BWalk Around Inspection

Guidance for performing a visual walk-around inspection of the tractor.

BChecking and Refueling

Procedures for checking fuel level and safe refueling practices.

BChecking Engine Oil Level

Procedure for checking the engine oil level.

BChecking Transmission Fluid Level

Procedure for checking the transmission fluid level.

BChecking Coolant Level

Safety warnings and procedure for checking the coolant level.

EVERY 50 HOURS

Scheduled maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 hours.

BChecking Engine Start System

Testing the tractor's engine start system and safety features.

EVERY 100 HOURS

Scheduled maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 hours.

EVERY 500 HOURS

Scheduled maintenance tasks to be performed every 500 hours.

BChanging Engine Oil

Procedure for changing the engine oil.

BReplacing Engine Oil Filter

Procedure for replacing the engine oil filter cartridge.

BReplacing Fuel Filter

Procedure for replacing the fuel filter.

BReplacing Hydraulic Oil Filter

Procedure for replacing the hydraulic oil filter.

EVERY 600 HOURS

Scheduled maintenance tasks to be performed every 600 hours.

EVERY 1000 HOURS

Scheduled maintenance tasks to be performed every 1000 hours.

BChanging Transmission Fluid

Procedure for changing the transmission fluid.

BChanging Front Differential Case Oil

Procedure for changing the front differential case oil.

BChanging Front Axle Gear Case Oil

Procedure for changing the front axle gear case oil.

EVERY 2 YEARS

Scheduled maintenance tasks to be performed every two years.

BFlushing Cooling System and Changing Coolant

Procedures for flushing the cooling system and changing coolant.

SERVICE AS REQUIRED

Maintenance tasks that should be performed as needed.

Bleeding Fuel System

Procedure for bleeding the fuel system to remove air.

Replacing Fuse

How to replace blown fuses in the tractor's electrical system.

Replacing Slow-Blow Fuses

Procedure for replacing slow-blow fuses.

STORAGE

Procedures for storing the tractor for extended periods.

TRACTOR STORAGE

Steps to prepare the tractor for storage.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Guidance for diagnosing and resolving tractor problems.

ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting common engine issues and their causes.

Engine is difficult to start or won't start.

Troubleshooting steps for engine starting problems.

Insufficient engine power.

Troubleshooting causes for insufficient engine power.

Engine stops suddenly.

Troubleshooting steps when the engine stops unexpectedly.

Exhaust fumes are colored.

Diagnosing issues based on exhaust fume color.

Engine overheats

Troubleshooting steps when the engine overheats.

Engine not overheated, but engine warning indicator on.

Troubleshooting when the engine warning indicator is on without overheating.

POWER SHIFT/RANGE SHIFT TROUBLE SHOOTING

Troubleshooting for power shift/range shift system errors.

BTrailer Load Capacity

Table showing trailer load capacities for different hitch types.

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