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Kubota MX6000 User Manual

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1. Inspect the brake pedals and clutch pedal for free
travel and smooth operation.
2. Adjust the brake pedals or clutch pedal if incorrect
measurement is found.
(See Adjusting the brake pedal on page 135 and
Adjusting the clutch pedal [Manual transmission
type only] on page 134)
Proper brake pedal
free travel
15 mm to 20 mm (0.6 in. to 0.8 in.) on
brake pedal.
Keep the free travel in the right and left
brake pedals equal.
Proper clutch pedal
free travel
20 mm to 30 mm (0.8 in. to 1.2 in.) on
the clutch pedal
13. Checking the brake pedal [HST
type]
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
Make sure to adjust both brake pedals equally
when being locked together. Incorrect or
unequal adjustments of brake pedals can cause
the tractor to swerve or roll-over.
1. Inspect the brake pedal for free travel and smooth
operation.
2. Adjust the brake pedals or clutch pedal if incorrect
measurement is found.
(See Adjusting the brake pedal on page 135)
Proper brake pedal
free travel
15 mm to 20 mm (0.6 in. to 0.8 in.) on
brake pedal.
Keep the free travel in the right and left
brake pedals equal.
14. Checking the gauges, the
meters, and the Easy Checker
1. Inspect the instrument panel for broken gauge(s),
meter(s), and Easy Checker
.
2. Replace the gauge(s), the meter(s), or the Easy
Checker
if they are broken.
15. Checking the head light, turn
signal / hazard light, and so on
1. Inspect the lights such as the head light, turn
signal / hazard light, and so on for broken bulbs and
lenses.
2. Replace the lights such as the head light, turn
signal / hazard light, and so on if they broken.
16. Checking the seat belt and the
ROPS
1. Always check condition of the seat belt and the
hardware to attach the ROPS before operating the
tractor.
2. Replace the seat belt or the ROPS if it is damaged.
17. Checking and cleaning the
electrical wiring and battery cables
Inspect the check items in this section regularly.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
A loosened terminal or connector, or damaged
wire may affect the performance of electrical
components or cause short circuits. Leakage of
electricity could result in a fire hazard, a dead
battery, or damage to electrical components.
Replace damaged wires or connections
promptly.
If a fuse blows soon after replacement, do not
use a larger than recommended fuse or bypass
the fuse system.
Many wiring connections are protected by
waterproof plugs, therefore plug and unplug
these connections carefully and make sure that
they are sealed correctly after assembly.
Accumulation of dust, chaff, or spilled fuel
deposits around the battery, electrical wiring,
engine, or exhaust system are a fire hazard.
Clean around the battery, electrical wiring,
engine, and exhaust system before starting
work.
To avoid premature electrical malfunctions do
not apply high pressure water directly to
battery, wiring, connectors, electrical
components, or instrument panel.
Check the wiring for chafed or cracked insulation.
Check the wiring-harness-clamps.
Replace wiring-harness-clamps if necessary.
Check the connectors and the terminals for
looseness, contamination, or overheated
(discolored) connections.
Check the instrument panel for correct operation of
switches and gauges.
Consult your KUBOTA dealer regarding maintenance,
diagnosis, and repair.
DAILY CHECK  PERIODIC SERVICE
MX5400,MX6000
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Kubota MX6000 Specifications

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Engine Type4-cylinder diesel
Drive4WD
Hydraulic SystemOpen center
Hydraulic Flow9.5 GPM
3-Point HitchCategory I

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