OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Table Of Contents
- OPS - Utility Vehicle RTV1140CPX (K7611-7121-5)
- Abbreviation List
- Introduction
- Universal Symbols
- Foreword
- Safety First
- Contents Page
- Safe Operation
- Servicing of Vehicle
- Specifications
- Vehicle Limitations
- Instrument Panel and Controls
- Pre-Operation Check
- Operating the Engine
- Operating the Vehicle
- Seating and Cargo Bed
- Tires and Wheels
- Towing and Transporting
- Maintenance
- Periodic Service
- How to Open the Hood and Tilt the Seat
- How to Raise the Carbo Bed
- Jack Up Point
- Daily Check
- Walk Around Inspection
- Checking and Refueling
- Checking Engine Oil Level
- Checking Hydraulic Tank Oil Level
- Checking Transmission Fluid Level
- Checking Coolant Level
- Cleaning Radiator Screen
- Checking Brake Fluid Level
- Checking Brake Pedal
- Checking Parking Brake
- Checking Gauges, Meter and Easy Checker
- Checking Head Light, Turn Signal Light etc
- Checking Seat Belt and ROPS
- Checking Joint Boot
- Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
- Checking Backup Beeper
- Every 50 Hours
- Every 100 Hours
- Every 200 Hours
- Changing Engine Oil
- Adjusting Parking Brake
- Replacing Engine Oil Filter
- Replacing Transmission Oil Filter - HST
- Replacing Transmission Oil Filter - Suction
- Changing Hydraulic Tank Oil
- Checking Brake Pedal
- Checking Brake Hose and Pipe
- Checking Front Brake Case
- Checking Brake Light Switch
- Checking Radiator Hose and Clamp
- Checking Power Steering Line
- Checking Intake Air Line
- Every 300 Hours
- Every 400 Hours
- Every 500 Hours
- Every 800 Hours
- Every 1500 Hours
- Every 3000 Hours
- Every 1 Year
- Every 2 Years
- Every 4 Years
- Service As Required
- Storage
- Troubleshooting
- Options
- Index
63PERIODIC SERVICE
BReplacing Transmission Oil Filter
[SUCTION]
To avoid personal injury:
A Be sure to stop the engine before changing the
oil filter.
A Allow engine to cool down sufficiently, oil can
be hot and can burn.
1. Park the vehicle on a flat surface, raise the cargo bed,
and mount the safety support.
2. Remove the rear guard and hose guard.
3. Remove the oil filters.
4. Put a film of clean transmission oil on the rubber seal
of the new filter.
5. Quickly tighten the filter until it contacts the mounting
surface, then, with a filter wrench, tighten it an
additional 1 turn only.
6. After the new filter has been replaced, fill the
transmission oil up to the upper notch on the dipstick.
7. After running the engine for a few minutes, stop the
engine and check the oil level again, add oil to the
prescribed level.
8. Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn't leak past
the seal on the filters.
9. Install the rear guard, and the hose guard.
A To prevent serious damage to the transmission, use
only a KUBOTA genuine filter.
BChanging Hydraulic Tank Oil
To avoid personal injury:
A Be sure to stop the engine before changing the
oil.
A Allow engine to cool down sufficiently, oil can
be hot and can burn.
1. Park the vehicle on a firm, flat and level surface.
2. Tilt the seat.
3. Remove the under guard.
4. To drain the used oil, remove the drain plug and filling
plug and drain the oil completely into the oil pan.
5. After draining, reinstall the drain plug.
6. Install the under guard.
7. Fill with new KUBOTA SUPER UDT fluid up to the
upper notch on the dipstick.
(See "LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT" in
"MAINTENANCE" section.)
How to check:
Wipe dipstick clean with a rag and screw it into filling
hole. Remove dipstick again to see if the oil level is
between the upper and lower notch.
8. After filling, reinstall the filling plug.
(1) Transmission oil filter (Suction) (Orange color)
(2) Rear guard
(3) Hose guard
Oil Capacity 14.5 L (15.3 U.S.qts.)
(1) Under guard