1. If
any of the slow-blow fuses has blown out, be sure
to pinpoint the cause.
Never
use any substitute, use only a KUBOTA
genuine part.
No. Capacity (A) Protected circuit
1 40 Load
2 50 Battery
3 40
Heater (Oil separator) (if equip-
ped)
5. Replacing the light bulb
1. Replacing the
light bulb of the light in the following
table if necessary.
Light Capacity
Head light 25 W / 25 W
Tail light 5 W
Turn signal / hazard light (rear) 21 W
Turn signal / hazard light (front) 23 W
6. Replacing head lamp
WARNING
To avoid personal injury:
•
Be careful not to drop the bulb, hit anything
against the head lamp, apply the excess force,
or get the head lamp scratched. If the head lamp
is broken, glass may cause injury. Pay more
attention to halogen lamps in particular, which
include high pressure inside.
• Before replacing the head lamp, be sure to turn
off the light and wait until the bulb cools down.
Otherwise, you may get burned.
Removing the bulb
1. Remove the rubber boot.
2.
Turn the socket counterclockwise while pressing
and remove it.
3.
Remove the bulb.
Attaching the bulb
1. Align (A) of the bulb with (B) of the lamp case and
attach the bulb.
2. Align (C) of the socket with (D) of the lamp case
and attach the socket.
3. Attach the rubber boot.
(1) Rubber boot
(2) Socket
(3)
Bulb
(4) Lamp case
(A) Align to (B)
(C) Align to (D)
IMPORTANT :
• Be sure
to use a new bulb of the specified
wattage.
• Never touch the bulb surface (glass) with bare
hands. Fingerprints, for example, may break the
bulb.
7. Replacing the radiator hose (water
pipes) if required
Replace the radiator hose (water pipes) if any
deterioration such
as crack, hardening, scar, or
deformation, or damage occurred. Also, replace the
radiator hose (water pipes) every 4 years regardless of
the condition.
(See Checking the radiator hose and clamp on page
120.)
PERIODIC SERVICE SERVICING AS REQUIRED