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Kubota SVL75-2 Compact Track Loader Operator’s Manual

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Kubota SVL75-2 Compact Track Loader Operator’s Manual

Language: English
Size: 3.88 MB
Pages:Β  121
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Kubota SVL75-2 Compact Track Loader Operator’s Manual

FOREWORD:

You are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA CTL. This machine is a product of KUBOTA quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of fine materials and under a rigid quality control system. It will give you long, satisfactory service. To obtain the best use of your machine, please read this manual carefully.

  • It will help you become familiar with the operation of the machine and contains many helpful hints about machine maintenance. It is KUBOTA’s policy to utilize as quickly as possible every advance in our research.
  • The immediate use of new techniques in the manufacture of products may cause some sections of this manual to become outdated. KUBOTA distributors and dealers will have the most up-to-date information. Please do not hesitate to consult with them.

SAFE OPERATION:

1. Know your equipment and its limitations. Read and understand this entire manual before attempting to start and operate the machine.
2. Obey the danger, warning and caution labels on the machine.
3. For your safety, a ROPS/FOPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure/Falling Objects Protective Structure) with a seat belt is installed by KUBOTA. Always use the seat belt when the machine is equipped with the ROPS/ FOPS as this combination will reduce the risk of personal injury or death, should the machine be upset. Do not modify structural members of ROPS by welding, drilling, bending, grinding or cutting, as this may weaken the structure. If any component is damaged, replace it. Do not attempt repairs. If the ROPS is loosened or removed for any reason, make sure all parts are reinstalled correctly. Tighten mounting bolts to proper torque.
4. The ROPS/FOPS structure complies with ISO 3471, ISO 3449 and OSHA regulations.
5. The seat belt must be inspected regularly and replaced if frayed or damaged. 6. Always sit in the operator’s seat when starting the engine or operating the levers or controls.
7. Do not operate the machine while under the influence of alcohol, medication, controlled substances or while fatigued.
8. Check the surrounding area carefully before using the machine or when attachments are being connected. To avoid any danger of electrocution, never operate the machine near power lines before confirming the power is off and all local and national safety regulations. Never approach a machine or load that is contacting a power source such as power lines. Electrocution can occur by coming into contact with a machine that is near power lines.
9. Check for buried pipes and cables before digging.
10.Check for hidden holes, obstacles, soft underground, and overhangs. Do not enter soft ground. A During machine use, do not allow any persons within the working range. 1.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Kubota SVL75-2 Compact Track Loader Operator’s Manual

SAFE OPERATION 1
DEALER SERVICE 1
TECHNICAL DATA 2
DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS 3
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS 4
CHECKS BEFORE START 7
DAILY CHECKS 7
CHECKING THE SWITCHES 7
Hydraulic Unlock Switch 7
OPC Switch 7
Parking Brake Switch 8
AUX Port Switch 8
Inhibit Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration Switch 8
Working Light Switch 9
Interior Lamp Switch 9
Travel Speed Switch 10
Horn Switch 10
AUX Port Variable Switch 10
AUX Hold Switch 11
AUX Electrical Control Switch (Option) 11
Float Switch 11
Starter Switch 12
Hydraulic Quick Switch (Hydraulic Quick-Hitch model only) 12
Wiper/Washer Switch (Closed cab model) 12
CHECKING THE LAMPS AND INDICATORS 13
Fuel Gauge Indicator 13
Remaining Fuel Warning Lamp 13
Coolant Temperature Gauge 14
Parking Lamp 14
Floating Lamp 14
Warning Lamp 15
Glow Lamp 15
Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp 15
Battery Charge Lamp 15
Hydraulic Oil Temperature Gauge 16
Hour-Meter 16
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) regeneration indicator 16
Engine rev up warning lamp 16
EXAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICES 17
Catalyst-containing Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) device 17
Regeneration of Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) 17
CHECKING THE SAFETY DEVICES 18
Emergency Exit 18
Armrests Function 18
OPC Function 18
CONTENTS
Forced Lift Arms Lowering Device 19
DOOR AND WINDOWS 19
Opening/Closing of Cab Door (Closed cab model) 19
Opening/Closing of Side Cab Window (Closed cab model) 21
AIR-CONDITIONER 21
Air Flow 21
Air Control Vent 22
Control Panel 23
Operation 24
OPERATION OF THE ENGINE 25
STARTING THE ENGINE 25
Checkpoints after Starting the Engine 26
STARTING THE ENGINE UNDER COLD CONDITIONS 27
STOPPING THE ENGINE 27
STARTING WITH AN AUXILIARY BATTERY 27
Observe Following Guidelines when Starting with an Auxiliary Battery 27
OPERATION OF THE MACHINE 28
RUNNING-IN OF THE MACHINE 28
Do not Work with Full Engine Rpm’s or Full Loads during the First 50 Working Hours 28
Oil Change in the Run-in Stage 28
STARTING 28
Adjusting the Operator’s Seat 28
Seat Belt 29
Armrest 29
DRIVING 30
Forward and Backward Travel 30
TURNING 31
Pivot Turn 31
Spin Turn 32
OPERATION OF THE LIFT ARMS 32
Lift Arm Stopper 33
OPERATION OF THE BUCKET 34
AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CONTROL 35
Auxiliary Hydraulic Control Operation 36
ATTACHMENT CONTROL DEVICE (OPTION) 37
MECHANICAL QUICK-HITCH 37
Attaching Attachments 37
Detaching Attachments 39
HYDRAULIC QUICK-HITCH (OPTION) 39
Attaching Attachments 39
Detaching Attachments 41
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON MACHINE OPERATION 41
Caution While Traveling 41
Precaution When Traveling in High Speed 42
Precautions for Use of Machine Near Water 42
Precaution When Traveling on Inclines 42
Parking on an Incline 43
Prohibited Actions 43
Preventing Slippage of Rubber Tracks 43
CONTENTS
LIFTING THE MACHINE 44
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE 47
LOADING THE MACHINE ON A TRANSPORT VEHICLE 47
TOWING AN OPERABLE MACHINE 49
TOWING AN INOPERABLE MACHINE 49
MAINTENANCE 50
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS 50
OPENING AND CLOSING OF COMPONENTS 53
Rear Door 53
Engine Hood 54
Radiator and Oil Cooler 54
Where to Keep Operator’s Manual 55
Tool Box 55
Tilting Up the CAB 56
DISCHARGING MUD FROM OPERATOR ROOM AND MAIN FRAME 58
Operator room 58
Main Frame 58
DAILY CHECKS 58
Checking Coolant Level 58
Checking Fuel Level 59
Checking Engine Oil Level 59
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level 60
Lubrication Points 60
Checking Radiator and Oil Cooler 61
Checking and Cleaning Engine and Electrical Wiring 61
Checking V-belt 61
Washing Whole Machine 61
Draining Water Separator 61
Cleaning Evacuator Valve 62
Checking Dust Indicator 62
Checking Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Muffler 62
Checking Washer Liquid 62
Checking Battery Condition 63
REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK 65
EVERY 50 SERVICE HOURS 65
Draining the Water from the Fuel Tank 65
Checking Track Tension 65
Inspection and Cleaning Air Cleaner Element 66
Air Cleaner Element 67
EVERY 250 SERVICE HOURS 67
Checking Radiator Hoses and Clamps 67
Checking Fuel Line and Intake Air Line 68
Adjusting V-belt Tension 68
Cleaning Inside of Main Frame 69
Replacing Air Cleaner Element 69
Cleaning Inner Air Filter 69
Cleaning Air Fresh Filter 70
Checking Air-Conditioner Condenser 70
EVERY 500 SERVICE HOURS 71
Changing Engine Oil 71
CONTENTS
Replacing Engine Oil Filter Cartridge 71
Replacing Fuel Filter Cartridge 72
Changing Drive Unit Oil (First oil change: 250 hours) 72
Changing Return Filter (First filter change: 250 hours) 72
Replacing Breather Filter 73
Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter (First filter change: 50 hours) 73
EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURS 73
Hydraulic Oil Change (Including Replacing Suction and Return Filter in the Hydraulic
Tank) 73
Hydraulic Oil Check with Hydraulic Hammers 74
EVERY 1500 SERVICE HOURS 75
Checking Injector Tip 75
Replacing Oil Separator Element 75
Checking EGR Cooler 75
EVERY 2000 SERVICE HOURS 75
Checking the Alternator and Starter Motor 75
EVERY 3000 SERVICE HOURS 75
Checking EGR System 75
Checking Turbocharger 75
Cleaning Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) 75
ANNUAL SERVICING 76
Checking Air-Conditioner Pipes and Hoses 76
Checking Exhaust Manifold (Cracks, Gas, Leakage and Mounting Screw) 76
Checking Intake Air Line for Air Leaks 76
Checking Boost Sensor and AFS (Air Flow Sensor) 76
Checking Condition of Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Muffler 76
Checking Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Differential Pressure Sensor and Piping for Gas
Leak 76
Checking Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor 76
Checking EGR Piping for Gas Leak 76
BIENNIAL SERVICING 76
Changing Radiator Coolant 76
Replacing Fuel Hose 77
Replacing Intake Air Line 78
Replacement of Radiator Hoses 78
Replacing Air-Conditioner Pipes and Hoses 78
Replacement of Closed Breather Related Rubber Piping 78
Replacement of Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Differential Pressure Sensor Rubber
Piping (Front and Back) 78
Replacement of Suction pipe downstream the AFS (Air Flow Sensor) 78
Replacement of Boost Sensor Pressure Rubber Piping 78
Replacement of EGR Cooler Hose 78
SERVICING AS REQUIRED 79
Checking Amount of Refrigerant (gas) 79
Draining Water Separator 79
OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS 80
PURGING OF THE FUEL SYSTEM 80
ADJUSTMENT OF TRACKS 80
FUSES 81
Replacing Fuses 81
Fuse Capacities and Circuits 82
CONTENTS
Electrical Outlet 82
Slow Blow Fuse 82
TROUBLESHOOTING 84
List of Error Code Numbers 86
OPERATION UNDER COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS 92
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION IN COLD WEATHER 92
PROCEDURE AFTER COMPLETION WORK 92
LONG STORAGE 93
RECOMMENDED OILS 95
APPENDICES 97
MAIN DIMENSIONS 97

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