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Kubota RTV-X User Manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
UTILITY VEHICLE
1TFFT00001A01
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2023 Kubota CorporationPRINTED IN U.S.A.
English (U.S.A., Oceania)
Code No. K7121-7121-1BB . J . 1 - 1 . - . AK
RTV
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X

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Kubota RTV-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKubota
ModelRTV-X
CategoryUtility Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

ABBREVIATION LIST

UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS

FOREWORD

SAFE OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING THE VEHICLE

General precautions before operating the vehicle.

OPERATING THE VEHICLE

Guidelines for safe operation of the vehicle.

HAULING LOADS IN THE CARGO BED

Safety guidelines for loading and transporting items in the cargo bed.

PARKING THE VEHICLE

Steps and precautions for safely parking the vehicle.

SERVICING THE VEHICLE

Safety precautions and procedures for vehicle maintenance.

SAFETY LABELS

Explanation and importance of safety labels on the vehicle.

SERVICING OF THE VEHICLE

DEALER SERVICE

Information and importance of dealer servicing.

WARRANTY OF THE VEHICLE

Details about the vehicle's warranty coverage.

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATION TABLE

Detailed table of vehicle specifications.

VEHICLE LIMITATIONS

Payload Capacity (PC)

Table showing payload capacity for different models.

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS

LOCATION OF PARTS

Identification of key parts on the vehicle.

Seat belt

Information on seat belt usage and adjustment.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

DAILY CHECK

Routine daily checks to ensure vehicle safety and function.

OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING THE ENGINE

Steps to safely start the vehicle's engine.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Procedures for safely stopping the engine.

JUMP STARTING

Instructions for safely jump-starting the vehicle's battery.

OPERATING THE VEHICLE

1. Seat belt

Information on seat belt usage and adjustment.

10. Brake pedal

Operation and checking of the brake pedal.

11. Range gear shift lever

How to use the range gear shift lever for speed control.

12. 4WD lever

Operation of the 4WD engagement lever.

13. Parking brake lever

How to engage and release the parking brake.

14. Speed control pedal

How to use the speed control pedal.

CHECK DURING DRIVING

Easy Checker™

How to interpret and use the Easy Checker system.

PARKING THE VEHICLE

1. Parking brake lever

How to engage and release the parking brake lever.

OPERATING TECHNIQUES

1. Differential lock

How to engage and disengage the differential lock.

7. Driving on hills

Safety procedures for driving on hills.

9. Sliding and skidding

How to handle sliding and skidding situations.

CARGO BED

2. Max. cargo bed load

Maximum load limits for the cargo bed.

5. Raising and lowering the cargo bed (if hydraulic dump is equipped)

How to raise and lower the cargo bed with hydraulic dump.

6. Raising and lowering the cargo bed (without hydraulic dump)

How to raise and lower the cargo bed without hydraulic dump.

HYDRAULIC OUTLET (IF EQUIPPED)

1. Hydraulic outlet lever

How to operate the hydraulic outlet lever.

TIRES AND WHEELS

1. Inflation pressure

Recommended tire inflation pressures.

SHOCK ABSORBERS

1. Shock absorber spring adjustment

How to adjust the shock absorber spring settings.

TOWING AND TRANSPORTING

4. Transport the vehicle safely

Guidelines for safely transporting the vehicle.

MAINTENANCE

SERVICE INTERVALS

Schedule of maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT

1. For North American market

Lubricant, fuel, and coolant specifications for North America.

BIODIESEL FUEL (BDF)

3. Maintenance requirements

Maintenance requirements when using BDF.

PERIODIC SERVICE

HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD AND TILT THE SEAT

Procedures for opening the hood and tilting seats.

DAILY CHECK

Routine daily checks to ensure vehicle safety and function.

EVERY 50 HOURS

1. Greasing

Lubrication points and procedure for greasing.

EVERY 100 HOURS

6. Checking the fuel filter

How to check the fuel filter and fuel lines.

7. Checking the battery condition

How to check the battery condition and capacity.

EVERY 200 HOURS

2. Replacing the engine oil filter

Procedures for replacing the engine oil filter.

3. Changing the engine oil

Procedures for changing the engine oil.

EVERY 400 HOURS

2. Changing the transmission fluid

Procedures for changing the transmission fluid.

EVERY 1000 HOURS OR EVERY 1 YEAR

EVERY 2000 HOURS OR EVERY 2 YEARS

1. Flushing the cooling system and changing the coolant

Flushing cooling system and changing coolant.

EVERY 1 YEAR

1. Checking the fuel lines

Checking fuel lines for wear and damage.

EVERY 2 YEARS

1. Changing the brake fluid

Procedures for changing the brake fluid.

EVERY 4 YEARS

1. Replacing the fuel hose

Procedures for replacing the fuel hose.

2. Replacing the brake master cylinder (inner parts)

Replacing brake master cylinder inner parts.

SERVICE AS REQUIRED

1. Bleeding the fuel system

Procedures for bleeding air from the fuel system.

3. Replacing the fuse

Procedures for replacing blown fuses.

VEHICLE STORAGE

REMOVING THE VEHICLE FROM STORAGE

Steps to prepare the vehicle for use after storage.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting common engine problems.

MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting general machine operational problems.

OPTIONS

LIST OF OPTIONS

List of available optional equipment for the vehicle.

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