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Kubota M7060 - User Manual

Kubota M7060
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English (U.S.A.)
Code No. 3C631-9971-5
M7060
M6060MODELS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
1AGAIJIAP085A
M6060·M7060
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KUBOTA Corporation 2013
PRINTED IN JAPAN
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

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    Susan VelezAug 9, 2025
    What to do if my Kubota Tractor engine overheats?
    • K
      kwilliamsAug 9, 2025
      If your Kubota Tractor engine overheats, several issues could be the cause. First, the engine might be overloaded, so shift to a lower gear or reduce the load. Check the coolant level and fill the cooling system to the correct level, inspecting the radiator and hoses for leaks. A loose or defective fan belt can also cause overheating, so adjust or replace it. Make sure the radiator core or grille screens are free of debris. Finally, the coolant flow route may be corroded, requiring you to flush the cooling system.
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    Robert RyanAug 12, 2025
    What to do if Kubota M7060 engine overheats?
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      Steven RodriguezAug 12, 2025
      If your Kubota Tractor engine overheats, several factors could be responsible. First, the engine may be overloaded, so shift to a lower gear or reduce the load. Second, the coolant level might be low, so fill the cooling system to the correct level and inspect the radiator and hoses for leaks. A loose or defective fan belt could also be the cause, requiring adjustment or replacement. Additionally, a dirty radiator core or grille screens can restrict airflow; remove any trash. Finally, the coolant flow route may be corroded, necessitating a flush of the cooling system.
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    Loretta NicholsonAug 17, 2025
    Why does my Kubota Tractor have insufficient engine power?
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      Nicole MillerAug 17, 2025
      Insufficient engine power in your Kubota Tractor could be due to insufficient or dirty fuel. Check the fuel system. Also, a clogged air cleaner can cause this issue; clean or replace the element.
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    imcneilAug 21, 2025
    Why are the exhaust fumes colored on my Kubota M7060?
    • M
      Megan LambertAug 21, 2025
      Colored exhaust fumes from your Kubota Tractor can indicate different issues. If the fumes are black, change the fuel and fuel filter, check the oil level, and clean or replace the air filter element. If the fumes are blue-white, check the intake air heater function in cold weather, heat the muffler by applying a load to the engine, inspect the injection nozzle, and change the fuel and fuel filter.
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    Dr. Lisa RodriguezAug 26, 2025
    Why are exhaust fumes colored on my Kubota M7060 Tractor?
    • D
      Derek McbrideAug 27, 2025
      Colored exhaust fumes from your Kubota Tractor can indicate different issues. Black fumes suggest poor fuel quality, too much oil, or a clogged air cleaner. In this case, change the fuel and fuel filter, check the oil level, and clean or replace the air cleaner element. Blue-white fumes may indicate fuel in the exhaust muffler, injection nozzle trouble, or poor fuel quality. Check the intake air heater function in cold weather, heat the muffler by applying load to the engine, inspect the injection nozzle, and change the fuel and fuel filter.
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    Steven BrewerAug 30, 2025
    What to do if my Kubota M7060 engine stops suddenly?
    • S
      Stephen WilsonAug 30, 2025
      If your Kubota Tractor engine stops suddenly, it could be due to insufficient fuel. Refuel and bleed the fuel system if necessary.
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    Kathryn RodriguezNov 3, 2025
    Why is my Kubota Tractor engine difficult to start?
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      irodriguezNov 4, 2025
      Several factors can cause a Kubota Tractor engine to be difficult to start. It could be due to no fuel flow, so check the fuel tank and fuel filter, replacing the filter if needed. Air or water in the fuel system could also be the problem; ensure the fuel line coupler bolt and nut are tight. In cold weather, the oil viscosity may increase, slowing the engine revolution; use oils with different viscosities depending on ambient temperatures and consider using an engine block heater. A weak battery can also prevent the engine from turning over quickly enough; clean the battery cables and terminals, charge the battery, and in cold weather, remove the battery, charge it, and store it indoors until use. Lastly, there could be an issue with the intake air heater system; check the slow blow fuse a...

Summary

SAFE OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Essential checks and precautions before starting tractor operation.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Safe practices during tractor operation, including starting and working.

SPECIFICATIONS

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS

Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls

Identification and location of all controls on the instrument panel.

Foot and Hand Controls

Overview of the tractor's foot pedals and hand-operated controls.

OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING THE ENGINE

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

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Brake Pedals (Right and Left)

Instructions for interlocking and using the brake pedals.

PTO

PTO OPERATION

General safety and procedures for operating the Power Take-Off (PTO).

HYDRAULIC UNIT

MAINTENANCE

PERIODIC SERVICE

TROUBLESHOOTING

Kubota M7060 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeDiesel
Horsepower71 HP
PTO Horsepower64 HP
Cylinders4
Hydraulic SystemOpen Center
3-Point HitchCategory II
Drive4WD
Gears12 Forward / 12 Reverse
Lift Capacity3307 lbs
Displacement148.5 cu in
Height96.5 in (245 cm)

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