Target User:
DIY tractor owners, mechanics, and parts departments
Value Proposition:
Provides immediate access to essential parts information, enabling accurate part ordering and efficient repairs, unlike traditional physical manuals requiring shipping.
Diagnostic Aid:
Exploded views are crucial for diagnosing assembly issues and understanding component relationships.
Convenience:
Digital format allows for easy storage, access, and portability compared to bulky physical manuals.
Engine:
Detailed engine parts breakdowns
Drivetrain:
Transmission, Rear Axle, Front Axle, Clutch, Speed Change Lever
Chassis And Body:
Chassis, Bonnet, Cab, ROPS, Labels (Decals)
Steering And Brakes:
Steering System, Brake System
Hydraulic And Electrical:
Hydraulic System, Electrical System, Battery
Auxiliary Systems:
PTO Shaft, Top Link, Accessories
Type:
Illustrated Master Parts List Manual
Language:
English (Assumed based on typical North American market manuals)
File Format:
PDF Download
Delivery Method:
Instant Email Link
Engine Components:
Crankcase, fuel tank (excluding specific regions), radiator support, engine parts breakdowns
Transmission Components:
Transmission, Mission Gear, Speed Change Lever, Creep Shaft
Axle Components:
Rear Axle and Rear Wheel (excluding specific regions), Front Axle (excluding specific regions), Diff Support, Axle Case
Steering Components:
Steering System
Brake Components:
Brake System
Electrical Components:
Electrical System, Battery
Hydraulic Components:
Hydraulic System
Body And Cab Components:
Bonnet (including Bonnet 1), Cab, ROPS, Name Plate
Traction And Drive Components:
PTO Shaft
Hitch And Linkage Components:
Top Link
Accessory And Service Parts:
Accessory and Service Parts
Part Identification:
Detailed parts explosions and exploded views for accurate part number identification
Assembly Visualization:
Assists in viewing how components go together
Maintenance Assistance:
Assists in servicing operations
Rebuild Assistance:
Assists in rebuilding operations
Overhaul Assistance:
Assists in overhauls
Repair Assistance:
Assists in repairs
Adjustment Assistance:
Assists in adjustments
Depth:
Comprehensive master parts listing, covering all original parts information for the entire machine.
Quality:
High Quality PDF, suitable for Zooming and Printing
Searchability:
Fully text searchable with bookmarks for fast navigation
Required Viewer:
Adobe Acrobat Reader (Free Download)
Print Capability:
Print specific pages as needed
Binding:
Digital (No Physical Binding)
Paper:
Not Applicable (Digital Format)
Engine Type:
Diesel (Specific model engine details not provided in manual description, but typical for M-Series)
Horsepower Range Estimated:
70-80 HP (Typical for M7500 class, exact figure not in description)
Components:
Fuel Tank (excluding [AU][NZ] market), Accel Rod
Type:
Manual (Specific gearing not detailed in description, but likely a multi-speed range transmission)
Components:
Clutch, Speed Change Lever, Transmission, Mission Gear, Creep Shaft
Weight Information:
No specific weight data provided in manual description, but the manual covers chassis components relevant to weight distribution.
Part Coverage For Weight Distribution:
Rear Axle and Rear Wheel, Front Axle and Front Wheel
Interval Type:
Not specified in manual description; this is a parts manual, not a service or owner's manual.
Specification Type:
Not specified in manual description; this is a parts manual, not a service or owner's manual.
Issue Detection:
The manual's detailed parts breakdowns can indirectly help in identifying worn or damaged components during maintenance and repair, but does not list known issues directly.
Market Entry Usa:
1969 (with L200 compact tractors)
Usa Corporation Formation:
1972 (Kubota Tractor Corporation in Torrance, California)
Four Wheel Drive Innovation:
Introduced 12 HP four-wheel-drive tractor in US in 1974, a novelty for US manufacturers outside of larger horsepower models.
Usa Manufacturing Start:
1988 (Kubota Manufacturing of America in Gainesville, GA)
Facility Relocation And Expansion:
Production facility for loaders/backhoes transferred to Kubota Industrial Equipment near Jefferson, GA in 2006; this facility configures larger tractors for dealers.
Grey Market Issues:
Kubota successfully sued in 1997 to prevent distribution of non-compliant (lacking safety features like PTO shields, seatbelts) grey market imports in the USA.