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Kubota B1620 User Manual

Kubota B1620
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9INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
B Pedal Location Label
The label is located on the cover under seat.
(1) Clutch pedal
(2) Brake pedal (left)
(3) Brake pedal (right)
(4) Brake pedal lock
(5) Differential lock pedal
(6) Foot throttle

Table of Contents

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Kubota B1620 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeDiesel
Cylinders3
Fuel TypeDiesel
Hydraulic System TypeOpen center
Drive4WD
3-Point Hitch CategoryCategory I

Summary

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATION TABLE

Comprehensive table of technical specifications for different models.

TRAVELLING SPEEDS

Details on tractor traveling speeds based on gears and conditions.

FOREWORD

IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS

SAFE OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Essential checks and precautions before starting tractor operation.

CAB, ROPS

Information on operator protection structures like CAB and ROPS.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Guidelines for operating the tractor safely.

Safety for children

Precautions to ensure children's safety around the tractor.

Operating on slopes

Specific safety measures and techniques for operating on slopes.

Driving the tractor on the road

Guidelines for safe road operation, including braking and turning.

PARKING THE TRACTOR

Procedures for safely parking the tractor.

OPERATING THE PTO

Instructions for operating the Power Take-Off (PTO) system safely.

USING 3-POINT HITCH

Guidelines for using the 3-point hitch with implements.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

DAILY CHECK

Daily inspection procedures to ensure safe operation before starting.

OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING THE ENGINE

Step-by-step instructions for safely starting the tractor's engine.

WARMING UP

Procedures for warming up the engine and transmission fluid.

JUMP STARTING

Guidelines for safely jump-starting the tractor's battery.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

OPERATING NEW TRACTOR

Precautions and procedures for operating a new tractor.

BOARDING AND LEAVING THE TRACTOR

Safe practices for mounting and dismounting the tractor.

OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS (OPTION)

Instructions for folding and unfolding the Roll Over Protective Structure.

Operator's Seat Adjustment

Guide to adjusting the operator's seat for comfort and safety.

Control Operation

Operation of lights, signals, horn, clutch, travel speed, and brakes.

SERVICING OF TRACTOR

Warranty

Information regarding the tractor's warranty coverage.

Scrapping the tractor and its procedure

Procedures for safely decommissioning and disposing of the tractor.

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS

Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls

Identification and function of dashboard instruments, switches, and controls.

Foot and Hand Controls

Identification and function of various foot and hand operated controls.

Pedal Location Label

Label showing the layout and function of the tractor's pedals.

THREE-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR

THREE-POINT HITCH

Steps for attaching implements to the 3-point hitch.

Drawbar and Front Hitch

Information and usage of drawbar and front hitch attachments.

HYDRAULIC UNIT

3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM

How to operate the 3-point hitch control system.

AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS

Information on auxiliary hydraulic connections.

TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST

TIRES

Information on tire types and inflation pressure.

WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

Adjusting wheel tread for stability and tire clearance.

BALLAST

Information on adding ballast for stability and traction.

MAINTENANCE

SERVICE INTERVALS

Schedule of maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

LUBRICANTS,FUEL AND COOLANT

Recommended lubricants, fuel, and coolant specifications.

PERIODIC SERVICE

HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD

Steps for opening the tractor's hood for access.

DAILY CHECK

Daily inspection procedures to ensure safe operation before starting.

Service Procedures

Maintenance for greasing, engine start, fluid changes, filter replacements, and adjustments.

System Checks and Replacements

Fuel system bleeding, fuse replacement, and light bulb replacement.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Common engine problems and their corrective measures.

OPTIONS

APPENDICES

MAXIMUM MASSES

Maximum permissible masses for the tractor and trailers.

Trailer Load Capacity

Specifications for trailer load capacities based on tire combinations.

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