This document provides guidelines for handling electrical parts and wiring on agricultural equipment. It emphasizes safely working with batteries and wiring. The key points are:
- Secure all electrical connections and ensure wiring is properly routed and clamped to avoid damage. Do not modify any electrical systems.
- Always disconnect the negative battery terminal first before working on electrical components. Connect the positive terminal last when reinstalling the battery.
- Inspect wiring harnesses annually for damage or loose connections. Only qualified technicians should perform electrical system work or repairs.
- Route wiring away from hot or moving parts and secure it with protective grommets where it passes through metal panels.
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Cartoons are animated scenarios designed for entertainment that come in drawn and animated forms, covering topics from cats to superheroes. Anime refers specifically to animations originating from Japan, though the term is sometimes used more broadly. The major difference between cartoons and anime is that cartoons are seen as for children while anime is considered more suitable for adults, though this depends on the creator. Otaku refers to anime or manga fans, sometimes seen as socially awkward, but otaku culture can provide educational benefits if interpreted correctly.
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The passage discusses different text structures that authors use to organize information in paragraphs. It describes chronological order, compare and contrast, cause and effect, and problem and solution structures. For each structure, it provides examples from paragraphs and identifies clue words that indicate the structure being used. The passage emphasizes that understanding the text structure helps the reader comprehend the overall meaning and organization of ideas in the paragraph.
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This document provides guidelines for integrating quotes into academic writing according to MLA style. It recommends using quotes for memorable, clear, or authoritative language from sources. Quotes should be introduced with signal phrases containing the author's name and verb describing their tone. Long quotes are placed in separate paragraphs while short quotes are placed within quotation marks in the text. Ellipses are used to indicate where parts of quotes have been omitted. The document demonstrates proper punctuation and formatting for integrating various lengths of quotes into sentences.
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The poem describes a soldier's experience in a violent battle, portraying his descent from patriotic ideals into a desperate struggle to survive. It follows the soldier as he awakens to find himself running through gunfire towards a hedge. Amidst the chaos, he questions his purpose for being there and loses his sense of patriotism. In a state of terror, he plunges on towards the hedge, having abandoned all notions of honor and duty in favor of escaping the gunfire and saving his life.
The document analyzes the poem "To a Daughter Leaving Home" by Linda Pastan, noting how it uses figurative language to convey the emotional experience of a mother watching her daughter grow up and prepare to leave home. Through metaphors, imagery, and other literary devices, the poem explores the relationship between the mother and daughter and the mother's feelings as her role in her daughter's life changes. The analysis discusses how Pastan's poem effectively communicates the mother's fear of losing her close connection to her daughter through the use of descriptive language around the daughter learning to ride a bike.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of conflict that can appear in literature, including internal and external conflict. Internal conflict involves a character's internal struggle or mixed feelings, such as deciding between right and wrong. External conflict involves a character struggling against an outside force, such as other characters, nature, or society. The document distinguishes between these different types of conflict and provides examples to illustrate internal conflict involving personal decisions and external conflict involving forces outside a character's control.
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This document defines and provides examples of various sound devices used in literature to add meaning and create engaging stories and poems. It discusses devices such as alliteration, assonance, consonance, cacophony, euphony, onomatopoeia, repetition, and rhyme. These sound devices help readers form mental images and understand the mood and tone of a work by reinforcing meaning when read aloud internally. The document provides definitions and examples for each device to illustrate how they are used in creative writing.
This curriculum is designed for basic to intermediate Spanish language learners. It aims to develop fundamental communication skills like basic needs and daily topics. Key course objectives include improving the four language skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing. Students will learn grammar, vocabulary and functional language for common situations. The methodology is communicative, using real-life materials like photos and videos to stimulate conversation practice. Grammar topics covered include verb tenses, nouns, articles, pronouns and prepositions.
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This document provides guidelines for integrating quotes into academic writing according to MLA style. It recommends using quotes for memorable, clear, or authoritative language from sources. Quotes should be introduced with signal phrases containing the author's name and verb describing their tone. Long quotes are placed in separate paragraphs while short quotes are placed within quotation marks in the text. Ellipses are used to indicate where parts of quotes have been omitted. The document demonstrates proper punctuation and formatting for integrating various lengths of quotes into sentences.
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Metaphor and simile are figures of speech that create comparisons. A metaphor directly states that one thing is another, like "her laughter is a gentle song," while a simile uses "like" or "as" to draw a comparison, such as "her eyes are like jewels sparkling in the sky." Both techniques make writing more vivid and interesting by presenting things in a new light. Examples from literature, such as Shakespeare's metaphor comparing the world to a stage, demonstrate how metaphors and similes enhance creative works.
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This document provides information on maintenance procedures for a tractor model. It begins with identifying the tractor serial number and engine cylinder number for reference purposes. It then lists general precautions for maintenance and handling electrical parts. Sections cover recommended lubricants, fuels, and coolants for the tractor systems. The document provides tightening torques for different fasteners. A maintenance checklist and detailed maintenance procedures are outlined for checking points at initial 50 hours of operation and every 50, 100, 150, 200, 400, 1500, 3000 hours or 1-2 years. Special tools required for engine and tractor work are also listed. Finally, recommended tire pressures and implement limitations are specified.
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This document provides information on maintenance procedures for a tractor model. It begins with identifying the tractor serial number and engine cylinder number for reference purposes. It then lists general precautions for maintenance and handling electrical parts. Sections provide specifications for lubricants, fuels, coolants, and greasing points. The document outlines daily, initial, and periodic check points for items to inspect every 50, 100, 150, 200, 400, 1500, 3000 hours of use or yearly/2-yearly. It identifies special tools needed and provides information on tire pressure, wheels, and implement limitations.
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This document provides guidelines and specifications for maintenance and servicing of a Kubota GZD15 machine. It includes the following sections:
1. Identification information for the machine and engine.
2. General precautions for disassembly, reassembly, and handling electrical and hydraulic parts.
3. Tightening torque specifications for various screws, bolts and nuts.
4. Lubrication specifications including oil, grease and fluid types and capacities.
5. Maintenance schedules and checklists for daily, 50 hour, 100 hour and longer interval inspections as well as special service tools.
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This document provides guidelines for maintenance and servicing of a Kubota GZD15 machine. It outlines identification information, general precautions for electrical and mechanical work, recommended lubricants and fluids, and a checklist of maintenance tasks grouped by service interval. Tasks include daily checks, 50-hour checks, 100-hour checks and more. Specified capacities are provided for fuel, coolant, engine oil and transmission fluid. Special tools required for engine and machine service are also listed.
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This document provides maintenance information for a workshop manual, including:
- Identification of engine and machine serial numbers, hour meter, etc.
- General precautions for handling parts, wiring, batteries, and using proper lubricants.
- Tightening torques for screws, bolts and nuts in metric and imperial units.
- Maintenance checklists and inspection schedules for daily, 50 hour, 100 hour, yearly and other periodic checks.
- Lists of special tools required for engine and machine maintenance and repair.
- Limitations on implement usage.
The document outlines identification, safety, inspection and maintenance procedures for workshop personnel servicing this equipment.
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This document provides maintenance information for tractors. It includes:
1. Features of the tractor models and identification information.
2. General precautions for maintenance and handling electrical parts, including proper wiring techniques.
3. Specifications for lubricants, fuel, coolant and grease types and capacities.
4. Tightening torque specifications for general screws, bolts and stud bolts.
5. Check and maintenance schedules, listing inspection points to check every 50, 100, 200 hours, etc. along with other maintenance tips.
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This document provides maintenance information for tractors. It includes:
1. Features of the tractor models and identification information.
2. General precautions for maintenance and handling electrical parts, including proper wiring techniques.
3. Specifications for lubricants, fuel, coolant and grease types and capacities.
4. Tightening torque specifications for general screws, bolts and stud bolts.
5. Check and maintenance schedules, listing inspection items to check daily, every 50 hours, 100 hours, and other intervals.
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This document provides maintenance information for STα-30 and STα-35 tractors. It discusses general precautions for handling electrical parts and wiring, recommended lubricants and fluids, and maintenance check points to perform every 50, 100, 200, 400 hours or yearly/2-yearly. Precautions are given for safe handling of batteries, fuses, connectors and circuit testers. Wiring should be securely clamped without damage and terminals properly protected. Only specified lubricants and fuels should be used in the tractor systems.
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This document provides maintenance information for STα-30 and STα-35 tractors. It discusses general precautions for handling electrical parts, wiring, batteries, fuses and connectors. It also outlines lubrication requirements and specifies using Kubota original transmission hydraulic fluid. The document provides check points for daily, 50 hour, 100 hour, 200 hour, 400 hour, 600 hour, 800 hour, yearly and 2-yearly maintenance. It also lists special tools needed for the engine and tractor and provides tire pressure specifications.
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This document provides guidelines and specifications for maintenance tasks on a GR2100EC workshop manual. It includes:
- Identification information needed when contacting a dealer, such as serial numbers and hour meter reading.
- General precautions for disassembly/reassembly, use of special tools, electrical work, and lubrication.
- Guidelines for handling electrical parts and wiring, including batteries, fuses, connectors and circuit testing.
- Specifications for lubricants, fuel, coolant and greasing points.
- Tightening torque specifications for bolts, nuts and plugs.
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This document provides guidelines and specifications for maintenance and repair of a GR2100EC workshop manual. It outlines general precautions for electrical parts, wiring, batteries, fuses, connectors and circuit testing. It also specifies lubricants, fuel, coolant and tightening torques. Maintenance checklists are provided for daily, 50 hour, 100 hour, 150 hour, 200 hour, 400 hour, yearly and 2 yearly checks. Special tools required for the engine and tractor are also listed. Tire pressure specifications and tread checks are covered as well.
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- This document provides specifications for the G21LD and G21HD workshop manual, including engine, transmission, mower, and dimension specifications.
- The engine is a 3-cylinder, indirect injection, vertical water-cooled diesel. Displacement is 778 cm3. Rated speed is 3000 rpm.
- Transmission options include hydrostatic or mechanical. The mower deck width is 1219 mm with 3 blades. Grass collector capacity is 500 L.
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This document provides specifications for the G21LD and G21HD workshop manual, including:
- Engine details such as model, power output, displacement, injection system, and lubrication
- Transmission details such as speeds, dimensions, weights, PTO specifications
- Mower and grass collector details including model, dimensions, cutting width and height
The specifications cover the engine, transmission, hydraulics, tires, dimensions, capacities, and electrical system of the G21LD and G21HD models. Tables provide technical details on components like the engine, transmission, mower, and grass collector.
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- This document provides specifications for the G21LD and G21HD workshop manual, including engine details, transmission details, dimensions, and lubricant recommendations.
- The engine is a 3-cylinder, indirect injection, vertical water-cooled diesel. Displacement is 778 cm3. Rated speed is 3000 rpm.
- Transmission options include hydrostatic or mechanical. The mower deck width is 1219 mm and cutting height ranges from 25-102 mm. Fuel tank capacity is 22L.
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This document provides guidelines on maintenance procedures for electrical parts and wiring, lubricants, fuel, coolant, and tightening torques for a machine workshop manual. It includes:
1. Precautions for handling electrical parts like ensuring wiring is securely clamped and terminals are protected from damage.
2. Details on battery maintenance such as checking polarity and applying grease to terminals.
3. Tables listing lubricant types and capacities for parts like the engine, transmission, and mower gear box.
4. Tables specifying tightening torque ranges for metric screws, bolts and nuts made of different materials.
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This document provides information on identification, general precautions, handling precautions for electrical parts and wiring, lubricants, fuel and coolant, tightening torques, maintenance checklists, and special tools for a GR1600EC2 workshop manual. It identifies lubrication points and specifies lubricants, fuels, and coolants for the engine, transmission, cooling system, and other components. Precautions are outlined for safe handling of electrical parts, batteries, fuses, connectors and circuit testers. Tightening torques are provided for various screw types. Maintenance checklists specify daily, 50-hour, 100-hour and other periodic inspection points.
This document provides maintenance guidelines for a tractor model L3200. It outlines daily, 50-hour, 100-hour, and longer interval check points. Key maintenance items include changing engine oil every 100 hours, replacing the engine oil filter every 200 hours, changing hydraulic and transmission fluids every 400 hours, and adjusting the front axle pivot every 600 hours. Regular greasing of components is also recommended every 50 hours. Special tools required for engine and tractor maintenance are listed. Tire pressure checks, tread adjustments, and liquid injections are also outlined.
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This document provides maintenance and safety guidelines for electrical components on tractors. It discusses proper handling of wiring, batteries, fuses, connectors, and circuit testers. Specific tips include securely tightening terminals, avoiding damaged wiring, matching fuse capacities, holding connector bodies to separate, and using sandpaper to remove rust from terminals. The document emphasizes taking safety precautions such as disconnecting negative battery cables first and working in ventilated areas when charging batteries.
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This document provides maintenance and safety guidelines for electrical components on tractors. It discusses proper handling of wiring, batteries, fuses, connectors, and circuit testers. Specific tips include securely tightening terminals, avoiding damaged wiring, matching fuse capacities, holding connector bodies to separate, and using sandpaper to remove rust from terminals. The document emphasizes taking safety precautions such as disconnecting negative battery cables first and recharging batteries in a ventilated area away from flames.
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2. CONTENTS
1. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION....................................................................................................... G-1
[1] SERIAL NUMBER .................................................................................................................. G-1
[2] CYLINDER NUMBER............................................................................................................. G-2
2. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................................................... G-3
3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL PARTS AND WIRING .................................... G-4
[1] WIRING .................................................................................................................................. G-4
[2] BATTERY ............................................................................................................................... G-6
[3] FUSE ...................................................................................................................................... G-6
[4] CONNECTOR ........................................................................................................................ G-6
[5] HANDLING OF CIRCUIT TESTER ........................................................................................ G-7
[6] COLOR OF WIRING .............................................................................................................. G-8
4. LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT......................................................................................... G-9
5. TIGHTENING TORQUES........................................................................................................... G-12
[1] GENERAL USE SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS .................................................................. G-12
[2] STUD BOLTS ....................................................................................................................... G-12
[3] AMERICAN STANDARD SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS WITH UNC OR UNF
THREADS ............................................................................................................................ G-13
[4] PLUGS ................................................................................................................................. G-13
6. MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ................................................................................................... G-14
7. CHECK AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................... G-16
[1] DAILY CHECK...................................................................................................................... G-16
(1) Walking Around the Machine.......................................................................................... G-16
(2) Mower............................................................................................................................. G-19
(3) While Sitting on the Operator's Seat .............................................................................. G-19
(4) Turning the Key Switch "ON".......................................................................................... G-19
(5) Starting the Engine......................................................................................................... G-19
(6) Others............................................................................................................................. G-20
[2] CHECK POINTS OF INITIAL 50 HOURS ............................................................................ G-20
[3] CHECK POINTS OF EVERY 50 HOURS ............................................................................ G-22
[4] CHECK POINTS OF EVERY 100 HOURS .......................................................................... G-37
[5] CHECK POINT OF EVERY 150 HOURS............................................................................. G-38
[6] CHECK POINTS OF EVERY 200 HOURS .......................................................................... G-39
[7] CHECK POINTS OF EVERY 400 HOURS .......................................................................... G-44
[8] CHECK POINT OF EVERY 1500 HOURS........................................................................... G-45
[9] CHECK POINT OF EVERY 3000 HOURS........................................................................... G-45
[10]CHECK POINT OF EVERY 1 YEAR .................................................................................... G-45
[11]CHECK POINTS OF EVERY 2 YEARS ............................................................................... G-45
[12]OTHERS............................................................................................................................... G-49
8. SPECIAL TOOLS ....................................................................................................................... G-54
[1] SPECIAL TOOLS FOR ENGINE.......................................................................................... G-54
[2] SPECIAL TOOLS FOR TRACTOR ...................................................................................... G-59
9. TYRE PRESSURE AND WHEEL............................................................................................... G-61
[1] TYRE PRESSURE ............................................................................................................... G-61
[2] WHEEL................................................................................................................................. G-61
10. IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS ....................................................................................................... G-62
GENERAL
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
3. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-1 (EU)
1. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
[1] SERIAL NUMBER
When contacting your local KUBOTA distributor, always specify
engine serial number, tractor serial number and hour meter reading.
(To be continued)
(1) Machine Serial Number
(2) Engine Serial Number
(3) Mower Serial Number
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
4. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-2 (EU)
(Continued)
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[2] CYLINDER NUMBER
You can see the cylinder numbers of KUBOTA diesel engine in
the figure. The sequence of cylinder numbers is No. 1, No. 2 and
No. 3 and it starts from the gear case side.
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(4) Grass Catcher Serial Number (LD)
(5) Grass Catcher Serial Number (HD)
(6) Hour Meter / Tachometer
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
5. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-3 (EU)
2. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
• When you disassemble, carefully put the parts in a clean area
to make it easy to find the parts. You must install the screws,
bolts and nuts in their initial position to prevent the reassembly
errors.
• When it is necessary to use special tools, use KUBOTA special
tools. Refer to the drawings when you make special tools that
you do not use frequently.
• Before you disassemble or repair machine, make sure that you
always disconnect the ground cable from the battery first.
• Remove oil and dirt from parts before you measure.
• Use only KUBOTA genuine parts for replacement to keep the
machine performance and to make sure of safety.
• You must replace the gaskets and O-rings when you assemble
again. Apply grease (1) to new O-rings or oil seals before you
assemble.
• When you assemble the external or internal snap rings, make
sure that the sharp edge (3) faces against the direction from
which force (2) is applied.
• When inserting spring pins, their splits must face the direction
from which a force is applied. See the figure left side.
• To prevent damage to the hydraulic system, use only specified
fluid or equivalent.
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(1) Grease
(2) Force
(3) Sharp Edge
(4) Axial Force
(5) Rotating Movement
(A) External Snap Ring
(B) Internal Snap Ring
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
6. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-4 (EU)
3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL
PARTS AND WIRING
To ensure safety and prevent damage to the machine and
surrounding equipment, heed the following precautions in handling
electrical parts and wiring.
IMPORTANT
• Check electrical wiring for damage and loosened
connection every year. To this end, educate the customer
to do his or her own check and at the same time
recommend the dealer to perform periodic check for a fee.
• Do not attempt to modify or remodel any electrical parts
and wiring.
• When removing the battery cables, disconnect the negative
cable first. When installing the battery cables, connect the
positive cable first.
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[1] WIRING
• Securely tighten wiring terminals.
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• Do not let wiring contact dangerous part.
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• Securely insert grommet.
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(1) Negative Terminal (2) Positive Terminal
(1) Correct
(Securely Tighten)
(2) Incorrect
(Loosening Leads to Faulty Contact)
(1) Dangerous Part (Sharp Edge)
(2) Wiring (Incorrect)
(3) Wiring (Correct)
(4) Dangerous Part
(1) Grommet (A) Correct
(B) Incorrect
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
7. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-5 (EU)
• Securely clamp, being careful not to damage wiring.
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• Clamp wiring so that there is no twist, unnecessary sag, or
excessive tension, except for movable part, where sag be
required.
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• In installing a part, take care not to get wiring caught by it.
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• After installing wiring, check protection of terminals and
clamped condition of wiring, only connect battery.
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(1) Clamp
(Wind Clamp Spirally)
(2) Wire Harness
(3) Clamp
(4) Welding Dent
(1) Wiring
(2) Clamp
(A) Correct
(B) Incorrect
(1) Wiring (A) Incorrect
(1) Cover
(Securely Install Cover)
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
8. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-6 (EU)
[2] BATTERY
• Take care not to confuse positive and negative terminal posts.
• When removing battery cables, disconnect negative cable first.
When installing battery cables, check for polarity and connect
positive cable first.
• Do not install any battery with capacity other than is specified
(Ah).
• After connecting cables to battery terminal posts, apply high
temperature grease to them and securely install terminal covers
on them.
• Do not allow dirt and dust to collect on battery.
CAUTION
• Take care not to let battery liquid spill on your skin and
clothes. If contaminated, wash it off with water
immediately.
• Before recharging the battery, remove it from the machine.
• Before recharging, remove cell caps.
• Do recharging in a well-ventilated place where there is no
open flame nearby, as hydrogen gas and oxygen are
formed.
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[3] FUSE
• Use fuses with specified capacity.
Neither too large or small capacity fuse is acceptable.
• Never use steel or copper wire in place of fuse.
• Do not install working light, radio set, etc. on machine which is
not provided with reserve power supply.
• Do not install accessories if fuse capacity of reserve power
supply is exceeded.
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[4] CONNECTOR
• For connector with lock, push lock to separate.
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• In separating connectors, do not pull wire harnesses.
• Hold connector bodies to separate.
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(1) Fuse
(2) Fusible Link
(3) Slow Blow Fuse
(A) Push
(A) Correct (B) Incorrect
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
9. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-7 (EU)
• Use sandpaper to remove rust from terminals.
• Repair deformed terminal. Make certain there is no terminal
being exposed or displaced.
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• Make certain that there is no female connector being too open.
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• Make certain plastic cover is large enough to cover whole
connector.
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[5] HANDLING OF CIRCUIT TESTER
• Use tester correctly following manual provided with tester.
• Check for polarity and range.
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(1) Exposed Terminal
(2) Deformed Terminal
(3) Sandpaper
(4) Rust
(A) Correct (B) Incorrect
(1) Cover (A) Correct
(B) Incorrect
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
10. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-8 (EU)
[6] COLOR OF WIRING
• Colors of wire are specified to the color codes.
• This symbol of "/" shows color with stripe(s).
(An example)
Red stripe on white color : W/R
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Color of wiring Color code
Black B
Brown Br
Green G
Gray Gy or Gr
Blue L
Light Green Lg
Orange Or
Pink P
Purple Pu or V
Red R
Sky Blue Sb
White W
Yellow Y
(1) Wire Color (2) Stripe
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
11. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-9 (EU)
4. LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT
No. Place
Capacities
Lubricants
G23 G26
LD HD LD HD
1 Fuel
20.5 L
5.4 U.S.gals
4.5 Imp.gals
• No. 2-D diesel fuel
• No. 1-D diesel fuel if temperature
is below –10 °C (14 °F)
2
Coolant
(with recovery tank)
3.1 L
3.3 U.S.qts
2.7 Imp.qts
3.3 L
3.5 U.S.qts
2.9 Imp.qts
Fresh clean water with anti-freeze
3 Engine crankcase
3.1 L*
3.3 U.S.qts
2.7 Imp.qts
3.5 L*
3.7 U.S.qts
3.1 Imp.qts
Engine oil
API Service Classification CD, CE
or CF
• Above 25 °C (77 °F)
SAE30W,
SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
• 0 to 25 °C (32 to 77 °F)
SAE20, SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
• Below 0 °C (32 °F)
SAE10W,
SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
4 Transmission case
11.0 L
11.6 U.S.qts
9.7 Imp.qts
KUBOTA UDT or SUPER UDT fluid*
5 Mower gear box
1.9 L
2.0 U.S.qts
1.7 Imp.qts
2.1 L
2.2 U.S.qts
1.8 Imp.qts
KUBOTA UDT or SUPER UDT fluid*
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
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13. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-10 (EU)
NOTE
• * KUBOTA original transmission hydraulic fluid.
IMPORTANT
• To prevent serious damage to hydraulic system, use only KUBOTA genuine fluid or its equivalent.
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Greasing
No. Place
No. of greasing point
Capacity Type of grease
G23 G26
LD HD LD HD
6
Front axle (King pin) 2
Until grease overflows
Multipurpose EP2 grease
(NLGI Grade No.2)
Front axle (Centre pin) 1
Brake pedal 7
HST speed change
pedal
2
HST pedal boss 1
Tension PTO arm 1
PTO 1
Parking lock pedal 2
Cruise control 2
Differential lock pedal 4
Cutting height cam 3
Under duct 5
Sensor rod 2
Duct cleanup system 3
Seat adjuster 4
Throttle cable 1 Moderate amount Oil
Mower universal joint 5
Until grease overflows
Multipurpose EP2 grease
(NLGI Grade No.2)
Mower lift cylinder 5
Front RH link 1
Front link 3
Rear link 2
Link arm front 2
Link arm rear 2
Dump cylinder 2 – 2 –
Bush 4 – 4 –
Lock lever 2 – 2 –
Grass catcher – 10 – 10
Grass container lift
cylinder
– 4 – 4
Dump flap – 2 – 2
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
14. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-11 (EU)
NOTE
Engine Oil :
• Oil used in the engine should have an American Petroleum Institute (API) service classification and
Proper SAE Engine Oil according to the ambient temperatures as shown in the table.
• With the emission control now in effect, the CF-4 and CG-4 lubricating oils have been developed for use
of a low-sulfur fuel on on-road vehicle engines. When an off-road vehicle engine runs on a high-sulfur
fuel, it is advisable to employ the CF, CD or CE lubricating oil with a high total base number. If the CF-4
or CG-4 lubricating oil is used with a high-sulfur fuel, change the lubricating oil at shorter intervals.
• Lubricating oil recommended when a low-sulfur or high-sulfur fuel is employed.
P : Recommendable X : Not Recommendable
Transmission oil (KUBOTA SUPER UDT *1) :
• KUBOTA Original Transmission hydraulic fluid
The oil used to lubricate the transmission is also used as hydraulic fluid. To insure proper operation of
the hydraulic system and complete lubrication of the transmission, it is important that a multi-grade
transmission fluid be used in this system. We recommend the use of KUBOTA UDT or SUPER UDT fluid
for optimum protection and performance.
Do not mix different brands together.
• Indicated capacity of water and oil are manufacturer's estimate.
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Lubricating
oil class
Fuel
Remark
Low-sulfur High-sulfur
CF P P TBN ≥ 10
CF-4 P X
CG-4 P X
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
15. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-12 (EU)
5. TIGHTENING TORQUES
[1] GENERAL USE SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS
Screws, bolts and nuts whose tightening torques are not specified in this Workshop Manual should be
tightened according to the table below.
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[2] STUD BOLTS
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Indication on top of bolt No-grade or 4T 7T 9T
Indication on top of nut No-grade or 4T
6T
Material of opponent part Ordinariness Aluminum Ordinariness Aluminum Ordinariness
Unit N·m kgf·m lbf·ft N·m kgf·m lbf·ft N·m kgf·m lbf·ft N·m kgf·m lbf·ft N·m kgf·m lbf·ft
M6
7.9
to
9.3
0.80
to
0.95
5.8
to
6.8
7.9
to
8.8
0.80
to
0.90
5.8
to
6.5
9.81
to
11.2
1.00
to
1.15
7.24
to
8.31
7.9
to
8.8
0.80
to
0.90
5.8
to
6.5
12.3
to
14.2
1.25
to
1.45
9.05
to
10.4
M8
18
to
20
1.8
to
2.1
13
to
15
17
to
19
1.7
to
2.0
13
to
14
24
to
27
2.4
to
2.8
18
to
20
18
to
20
1.8
to
2.1
13
to
15
30
to
34
3.0
to
3.5
22
to
25
M10
40
to
45
4.0
to
4.6
29
to
33
32
to
34
3.2
to
3.5
24
to
25
48
to
55
4.9
to
5.7
36
to
41
40
to
44
4.0
to
4.5
29
to
32
61
to
70
6.2
to
7.2
45
to
52
M12
63
to
72
6.4
to
7.4
47
to
53
– – –
78
to
90
7.9
to
9.2
58
to
66
63
to
72
6.4
to
7.4
47
to
53
103
to
117
10.5
to
12.0
76.0
to
86.7
M14
108
to
125
11.0
to
12.8
79.6
to
92.5
– – –
124
to
147
12.6
to
15.0
91.2
to
108
– – –
167
to
196
17.0
to
20.0
123
to
144
M16
167
to
191
17.0
to
19.5
123
to
141
– – –
197
to
225
20.0
to
23.0
145
to
166
– – –
260
to
304
26.5
to
31.0
192
to
224
M18
246
to
284
25.0
to
29.0
181
to
209
– – –
275
to
318
28.0
to
32.5
203
to
235
– – –
344
to
402
35.0
to
41.0
254
to
296
M20
334
to
392
34.0
to
40.0
246
to
289
– – –
368
to
431
37.5
to
44.0
272
to
318
– – –
491
to
568
50.0
to
58.0
362
to
419
Material of opponent part Ordinariness Aluminum
Unit N·m kgf·m lbf·ft N·m kgf·m lbf·ft
M8
12
to
15
1.2
to
1.6
8.7
to
11
8.9
to
11
0.90
to
1.2
6.5
to
8.6
M10
25
to
31
2.5
to
3.2
18
to
23
20
to
25
2.0
to
2.6
15
to
18
M12
30
to
49
3.0
to
5.0
22
to
36
31 3.2 23
M14
62
to
73
6.3
to
7.5
46
to
54
– – –
M16
98.1
to
112
10.0
to
11.5
72.4
to
83.1
– – –
M18
172
to
201
17.5
to
20.5
127
to
148
– – –
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A
16. GENERAL
G23, G26, WSM
G-13 (EU)
[3] AMERICAN STANDARD SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS WITH
UNC OR UNF THREADS
WSM000001GEG0008US1
[4] PLUGS
WSM000001GEG0005US1
Grade SAE GR.5 SAE GR.8
Unit N·m kgf·m lbf·ft N·m kgf·m lbf·ft
1/4 11.7 to 15.7 1.20 to 1.60 8.63 to 11.5 16.3 to 19.7 1.67 to 2.00 12.0 to 14.6
5/16 23.1 to 27.7 2.36 to 2.82 17.0 to 20.5 33 to 39 3.4 to 3.9 25 to 28
3/8 48 to 56 4.9 to 5.7 36 to 41 61 to 73 6.3 to 7.4 45 to 53
1/2 110 to 130 11.3 to 13.2 81.2 to 95.8 150 to 178 15.3 to 18.1 111 to 131
9/16 150 to 178 15.3 to 18.1 111 to 131 217 to 260 22.2 to 26.5 160 to 191
5/8 204 to 244 20.8 to 24.8 151 to 179 299 to 357 30.5 to 36.4 221 to 263
Shape Size
Material of opponent part
Ordinariness Aluminum
N·m kgf·m lbf·ft N·m kgf·m lbf·ft
Tapered screw
R1/8 13 to 21 1.3 to 2.2 9.4 to 15 13 to 19 1.3 to 2.0 9.4 to 14
R1/4 25 to 44 2.5 to 4.5 18 to 32 25 to 34 2.5 to 3.5 18 to 25
R3/8 49 to 88 5.0 to 9.0 37 to 65 49 to 58 5.0 to 6.0 37 to 43
R1/2 58.9 to 107 6.00 to 11.0 43.4 to 79.5 59 to 78 6.0 to 8.0 44 to 57
Straight screw G1/4 25 to 34 2.5 to 3.5 18 to 25 – – –
G3/8 62 to 82 6.3 to 8.4 46 to 60 – – –
G1/2 49 to 88 5.0 to 9.0 37 to 65 – – –
KiSC issued 08, 2009 A