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Kubota M135GX User Manual

Kubota M135GX
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English (Australia)
Code No. 3Y206-9971-1
M100GX·M110GX
M126GX·M135GX
MODELS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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KUBOTA Corporation 2012
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Table of Contents

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Kubota M135GX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKubota
ModelM135GX
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFE OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR

General guidelines and checks before starting tractor operation.

CAB, ROPS

Information on cabin and Roll Over Protective Structures safety.

Starting

Procedures for safely starting the tractor engine.

Operating on slopes

Safety measures for operating the tractor on inclined surfaces.

Driving the tractor on the road

Guidelines for safe road travel with the tractor.

PARKING THE TRACTOR

Procedures for safely parking the tractor.

OPERATING THE PTO

Safe operation of the Power Take-Off system.

SERVICING OF TRACTOR

Warranty

Information regarding the tractor's warranty coverage and terms.

Scrapping the tractor and its procedure

Guidelines for safely decommissioning and disposing of the tractor.

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATION TABLE

Detailed technical specifications for the tractor models.

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS

Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls

Overview of the tractor's dashboard layout and controls.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

DAILY CHECK

Routine daily inspections to ensure safe operation.

OPERATING THE ENGINE

EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICES

Information on emission control systems like DPF.

STARTING THE ENGINE

Step-by-step instructions for starting the tractor engine.

JUMP STARTING

Safety instructions for jump-starting the tractor battery.

FRONT SUSPENSION

Suspension Switch

Controls for adjusting the front suspension system modes.

Manual Control Mode

Procedures for manually adjusting tractor height.

OPERATING TECHNIQUES

Differential Lock

Safe operation procedures for using differential locks.

Operating on Slopes and Rough Terrain

Safety measures for operating on inclined or rough ground.

PTO

PTO Clutch Control Switch

Operation of the switch that engages/disengages the PTO clutch.

PTO Gear Shift Lever

How to select PTO shaft speeds.

THREE-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR

3-POINT HITCH

Procedures for attaching and adjusting implements to the 3-point hitch.

Quick Hitch (Hook type)

Safety and installation procedures for quick hitches.

Attaching implement to Tractor

Step-by-step guide for attaching implements.

HYDRAULIC UNIT

3-Point Hitch Control System

Overview of the 3-point hitch control functions.

Mixed Draft Control Mode

Using draft control for consistent pull under varying loads.

3-Point Hitch Lowering Speed Adjustment Dial

Adjusting the speed at which the 3-point hitch lowers.

TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST

WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

Procedures for adjusting wheel tread width.

BALLAST

Importance and methods of adding ballast for stability.

CAB OPERATION

AIR CONDITIONER

Operation and controls for the cab's air conditioning system.

Control Panel

Controls for the air conditioning system: mode, temperature, blower.

MAINTENANCE

SERVICE INTERVALS

Schedule for routine maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT

Recommended lubricants, fuel, and coolant types and capacities.

PERIODIC SERVICE

DAILY CHECK

Daily inspection items to ensure proper operation.

Checking Engine Oil Level

How to check and maintain the engine oil level.

Checking Transmission Fluid Level

How to check and maintain the transmission fluid level.

Checking Coolant Level

How to check and maintain the engine coolant level.

EVERY 50 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 operating hours.

EVERY 400 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 400 operating hours.

EVERY 2 YEARS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every two years.

SERVICE AS REQUIRED

Maintenance tasks performed as needed.

STORAGE

TRACTOR STORAGE

Guidelines for storing the tractor for extended periods.

REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE

Procedures for preparing the tractor after storage.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Diagnosing and resolving engine-related problems.

POWER SHIFT/RANGE SHIFT TROUBLE SHOOTING

Diagnosing and resolving transmission system issues.

APPENDICES

SIDE DIGITAL DISPLAY

Information on the tractor's digital display features and settings.

Information Displayed and its Handling

Details on displayed information and how to manage it.

Displaying and Using the Work History

Accessing and navigating the work history logs.

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