Tractor Type:
Compact Tractor
Target User:
DIY tractor owners, mechanics, parts departments.
Use Cases:
Small farm tractor, landscaping, estate maintenance, equestrian operations, horse farm, commercial use.
Value Proposition:
Provides essential, detailed parts information for accurate repairs and maintenance, saving time and money compared to guesswork or relying solely on dealer assistance.
Format Advantage:
Instant PDF download, eliminating shipping delays and physical storage.
Content Advantage:
Comprehensive and detailed exploded views for accurate part identification and understanding of assembly.
Primary Focus:
Illustrated Parts List for L2050F Tractor
Included Systems:
Engine, Fuel System, Cooling Water System, Electrical System, Clutch, Transmission, Speed Change Lever, Rear Axle and Rear Wheel, Brake, Front Axle and Front Wheel, Steering, Hydraulic System, Hitch and Drawbar, Hood (Bonnet) and Chassis, Labels (Decals), Accessories
Type:
Illustrated Master Parts List Manual
Purpose:
Parts lookup, identification, servicing, rebuilding, teardown, overhaul, repair, and adjustment.
Digital Format:
PDF Download
Engine Breakdowns:
Detailed engine parts breakdowns including crankcase.
Drivetrain Components:
Transmission case, rear differential, main gear shift lever, spiral bevel gear.
Braking System:
Brake system components and brake pedal.
Steering System:
Manual steering and handle components.
Hydraulic System:
Hydraulic pump and associated parts.
Chassis And Body:
Hood (Bonnet), front grille, chassis components.
Fuel And Air:
Fuel tank, air cleaner.
Electrical Components:
Dynamo and other electrical system parts.
Hitch And Drawbar:
Hitch and drawbar assembly parts.
Wheels And Axles:
Front axle, front wheel, rear axle, rear wheel assemblies.
Accessories And Labels:
Accessory parts and labels (decals).
Part Identification:
Assists in easy part number identification and accurate ordering.
Assembly Understanding:
Provides clarity on how all components fit together through exploded views.
Repair Guidance:
Supports servicing, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments.
Depth:
Comprehensive parts catalog covering all original parts information for the entire machine.
Searchability:
Fully text searchable for fast navigation.
Bookmarking:
All sections are bookmarked for easy access.
Print Capability:
Printable pages as needed.
Zoom Capability:
Zoomable for detailed viewing.
Binding:
Not Applicable (Digital Download)
Paper:
Not Applicable (Digital Download)
Viewer:
Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download available)
Engine Type:
Diesel (implied by tractor type and era)
Engine Details:
Detailed breakdowns within the manual, covering crankcase and other internal components.
Horsepower Range:
Likely in the 20-30 HP range based on L200 and subsequent models. Specifics would be in the manual's engine section.
Components Covered:
Fuel tank, fuel lines, filters (implicitly covered).
Coverage:
Not directly provided, but parts for front/rear axles, wheels, and hood contribute to overall dimensions.
Coverage:
Not directly provided, but parts for the chassis and rear axle (often housing differential and PTO) are included.
Coverage:
While this is a parts manual, understanding part numbers is crucial for ordering replacement parts needed for scheduled maintenance (e.g., filters, fluids).
Coverage:
Manual would list part numbers for components within systems requiring specific fluids (e.g., transmission, hydraulic system, differential). Specific fluid types and capacities are typically found in service or owner's manuals.
Coverage:
The parts explosions can help diagnose worn or failed components, indirectly pointing to common wear items or potential failure points (e.g., common wear on clutch components, steering linkages, hydraulic seals).
Establishment:
Kubota Corporation established in 1890 in Japan, with a long history in agricultural machinery.
North American Entry:
Kubota entered North American market in 1969 with the 21 HP L200 compact tractor.
Us Corporation Formation:
Kubota Tractor Corporation formed in Torrance, California in 1972.
Four Wheel Drive Innovation:
Kubota introduced a 12 HP 4WD tractor in the US in 1974, a significant innovation for the US market at the time.
Us Manufacturing:
First US manufacturing facility opened in Gainesville, GA in 1988 for implements; later expanded to tractor assembly/configuration.
Gainesville Facility Transfer:
Front end loader and backhoe production transferred to Kubota Industrial Equipment near Jefferson, GA in 2006.
Current Us Operations:
Jefferson, GA facility prepares and configures B, L, and M series tractors for over 1,000 US dealers.