GENERAL
M6060, M7060, WSM
G-41
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Anti-Freeze
• When using antifreeze, put on some protection such as
rubber gloves (Antifreeze contains position).
• If it is swallowed, seek immediate medical help. Do NOT
make a person throw up unless told to do so by poison
control or a health care professional. Use standard first aid
and CPR for signs of shock or cardiac arrest. Call your
local Poison Control Center or your local emergency
number for further assistance.
• When antifreeze comes in contact with the skin or clothing,
wash it off immediately.
• Do not mix different types of Antifreeze.
The mixture can produce chemical reaction causing
harmful substances.
• Antifreeze is extremely flammable and explosive under
certain conditions. Keep fire and children away from
antifreeze.
• When draining fluids from the engine, place some
container underneath the engine body.
• Do not pour waste onto the grounds, down a drain, or into
any water source.
• Also, observe the relevant environmental protection
regulations when disposing of antifreeze.
If it freezes, coolant can damage the cylinders and radiator. If
the ambient temperature falls below 0 °C or before a long-term
storage, let out coolant completely, or mix fresh water with long-life
coolant and fill the radiator and reserve tank with the mixture.
Always use a 50/50 mix of long-life coolant and clean soft water
in KUBOTA engines.
1. Long-life coolant (hereafter LLC) comes in several types. Use
ethylene glycol (EG) type for this engine.
2. Before employing LLC-mixed coolant, fill the radiator with fresh
water and empty it again.
Repeat this procedure 2 or 3 times to clean up the inside.
3. Mixing the LLC
Premix 50% LLC with 50% clean soft water. When mixing, stir it
up well, and then fill into the radiator.
4. The procedure for the mixing of water and antifreeze differs
according to the make of the antifreeze and the ambient
temperature. Refer to SAE J1034 standard, more specifically
also to SAE J814c.
• When the antifreeze is mixed with water, the antifreeze
mixing ratio must be less than 50 %.
*At 1.013 x 10
5
Pa (760 mmHg) pressure (atmospheric).
A higher boiling point is obtained by using a radiator pressure cap which permits the
development of pressure within the cooling system.
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Vol % Anti-freeze
Freeze Point Boiling Point*
°C °F °C °F
50 -37 -34 108 226