1. Check to see that the coolant level is between the
“FULL” and the “LOW” marks of the recovery tank.
(1) Recovery tank (A) Full
(B) Low
2.
When the coolant level is lower than the “LOW”
mark of the recovery tank, remove the radiator cap
and check to see that the coolant level is just below
the port.
IMPORTANT :
• If you have to remove the radiator cap,
follow the preceding warning and securely
retighten the radiator cap.
3. If the coolant level is low, add coolant only up to the
“FULL” level.
• When the coolant level drops due to
evaporation, add soft water only up to the full
level.
• When the coolant level drops due to leakage,
add antifreeze and soft water in the specified
mixing ratio up to the full level.
IMPORTANT :
• Use clean, fresh, soft water and antifreeze to
fill the radiator.
• If coolant should leak, consult your local
Kubota Dealer.
(See Flushing the cooling system and
changing the coolant on page 121)
8. Cleaning the evacuator valve
1. Open the evacuator valve.
2. Get rid of large particles of dust and dirt of the
evacuator valve.
(1) Evacuator valve
9. Cleaning the grill and the radiator
screen
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Be sure to stop the engine before removing the
radiator screen.
• Before checking or cleaning the radiator screen,
stop the engine and wait until it is cooled down
enough.
IMPORTANT :
• Grill and screen must be clean from debris to
prevent the engine from overheating and to
allow good air intake for the air cleaner.
1. Check the front grill and side screens to be sure
that they are clean of debris.
2. Remove the side screen with the fixed spring being
held up.
DAILY CHECK PERIODIC SERVICE