Kubota LA535 User manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
FRONT LOADER
AZ. E. 2-2 . -. K
LA535
© KUBOTA Corporation 2020
LA535MODEL
4FAAABXAP2350
English (U.S.A.)
Code No. 7J066-6912-2
2104-0001

ABBREVIATION LIST
Abbreviations Definitions
2WD
4WD
API
ASABE
ASTM
DIN
DT
fpm
GST
Hi-Lo
HST
m/s
PTO
RH/LH
ROPS
rpm
r/s
SAE
SMV
UDT
2-Wheel Drive
4-Wheel Drive
American Petroleum Institute
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, USA
American Society of Testing and Materials, USA
Deutsches Institut für Normung, GERMANY
Dual Traction [4WD]
Feet Per Minute
Glide Shift Transmission
High Speed-Low Speed
Hydrostatic Transmission
Meters Per Second
Power Take Off
Right-hand and left-hand sides are determined by facing in the
direction of forward travel
Roll-Over Protective Structures
Revolutions Per Minute
Revolutions Per Second
Society of Automotive Engineers, USA
Slow Moving Vehicle
KUBOTA UDT fluid (Transmission-hydraulic fluid)
California Proposition 65
Cancer and Reproductive Harm -
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING:

Thank you for the purchase of a Kubota product.
Before using this product, read this manual carefully and use the product correctly.
After reading, keep the manual in a safe and easy-to-access place for future reference.
Note that product specifications are subject to change without prior notice. The product
delivered to you may differ slightly from the product described in the manual.
This symbol, the industry's "Safety Alert Symbol", is used throughout this manual
and on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of personal injury.
Read these instructions carefully. It is essential that you read the instructions and
safety regulations before you attempt to assemble or use this unit.
DANGER : Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT : Indicates that equipment or property damage could result if
instructions are not followed.
NOTE : Gives helpful information.
FOREWORD
SAFETY FIRST


CONTENTS
SAFE OPERATION......................................................................................................................3
SERVICING OF THE LOADER ...................................................................................................9
DEALER SERVICE............................................................................................................................................... 9
SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................10
SUITABLE TRACTOR......................................................................................................................................... 10
LOADER SPECIFICATIONS TABLE .................................................................................................................. 10
BUCKET SPECIFICATIONS TABLE................................................................................................................... 11
DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................... 12
OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 13
LOADER TERMINOLOGY.................................................................................................................................. 15
PRE-OPERATION CHECK........................................................................................................16
LUBRICATION BEFORE OPERATING THE LOADER ...................................................................................... 16
CHECKING THE TRANSMISSION FLUID ......................................................................................................... 16
SETTING THE TREAD ....................................................................................................................................... 17
WEIGHT OF THE IMPLEMENTS AS THE REAR BALLAST ............................................................................. 18
1. Liquid ballast in the rear tires..................................................................................................................... 18
TIRE INFLATION OF THE TRACTOR................................................................................................................ 19
PERFORMING THE TEST OPERATION OF THE LOADER ............................................................................. 19
1. Four position bucket control valve type ..................................................................................................... 20
PURGING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM........................................................................................... 20
DUAL REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM.......................................................................................... 20
1. Connecting the control lever and the hydraulic hose................................................................................. 20
2. Operating the loader/remote control valve lever........................................................................................ 21
OPERATING THE LOADER......................................................................................................22
PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATING THE LOADER............................................................................................ 22
OPERATION OF THE LOADER ......................................................................................................................... 22
TECHNIQUES FOR OPERATING THE LOADER AND THE TRACTOR........................................................... 22
1. Filling the bucket........................................................................................................................................ 22
2. Precautions for lifting the load ................................................................................................................... 23
3. Precautions for carrying the load............................................................................................................... 23
4. Dumping and lowering the bucket ............................................................................................................. 24
5. Precautions for operating the loader with float control .............................................................................. 24
6. Loading from a bank.................................................................................................................................. 25
7. Peeling and scraping the ground............................................................................................................... 26
8. Loading low trucks or spreaders from a pile.............................................................................................. 26
9. Backfilling .................................................................................................................................................. 27
10. Precautions for handling large heavy objects.......................................................................................... 28
VALVE LOCK ...................................................................................................................................................... 28
FRONT REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)............................................................. 28
1. Installing the hydraulic quick coupler......................................................................................................... 28
2. Operating the control switch ...................................................................................................................... 29
3. Connecting and disconnecting of the remote control coupler.................................................................... 30
ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 30
1. Attaching the attachments ......................................................................................................................... 30
2. Detaching the attachments........................................................................................................................ 32
3. Dismounting the loader.............................................................................................................................. 32
4. Performing the maintenance of the attachments....................................................................................... 32
5. Attachments............................................................................................................................................... 32
5.1 Quick attach bucket............................................................................................................................ 32
5.2 Snow blade ........................................................................................................................................ 33
6. Applying the indicator label front attachment............................................................................................. 33
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MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................................34
LUBRICATING THE LOADER ............................................................................................................................ 34
SERVICE EVERY 20 HOURS TO 30 HOURS ................................................................................................... 34
1. Re-tightening of hardwares of the loader .................................................................................................. 34
2. Re-tightening of hardwares of Mechanical self leveling [if equipped]........................................................ 35
DAILY CHECKING THE LOADER ...................................................................................................................... 35
SERVICE EVERY 50 HOURS ............................................................................................................................ 35
1. Checking the torque of hardwares of the loader........................................................................................ 35
2. Re-tightening the torque of hardwares of Mechanical self leveling [if equipped]....................................... 36
3. Checking the movement of the lifting stand [if equipped] .......................................................................... 36
REMOVING THE LOADER........................................................................................................37
HOW TO REMOVE THE LOADER..................................................................................................................... 37
1. Removing Non Swift-Tach loader .............................................................................................................. 37
2. Removing Swift-Tach loader [if equipped] ................................................................................................. 38
STORAGE OF THE LOADER ...................................................................................................41
STORING THE LOADER.................................................................................................................................... 41
REINSTALLING THE LOADER.................................................................................................42
HOW TO REINSTALL THE LOADER ................................................................................................................. 42
1. Reinstalling Non Swift-Tach loader............................................................................................................ 42
2. Reinstalling Swift-Tach loader [if equipped]............................................................................................... 43
3. Adjusting the swift-tach stand.................................................................................................................... 47
GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATION .............................................................................................................. 52
INDEX.........................................................................................................................................54
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SAFE OPERATION
You can avoid most accidents with the loader
equipment by following simple safety instructions.
Safety precautions for the loader, if they are followed at
all times, will help you operate your loader safely.
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE
OPERATING THE LOADER
• Read and understand all instructions and
precautions in both the tractor and the loader
operator's manuals before using the loader.
Lack of knowledge can lead to accidents.
• It is the owner's responsibility to ensure that anyone
who will operate the loader reads this manual first
and becomes familiar with the safe operation of the
loader.
• For your safety, Kubota strongly recommends using
a ROPS (rollover protective structure) with a seat
belt in almost all applications. If your tractor has a
foldable ROPS, fold it down only when absolutely
necessary and raise it up and lock it again as soon
as possible. Do not wear the seat belt when a
foldable ROPS is down or a fixed ROPS is
removed. If you have any questions, consult your
local Kubota dealer.
• Visually check for hydraulic leaks and broken,
missing, or malfunctioning parts.
Perform necessary repairs before operating the
loader.
• Replace damaged or illegible safety labels. See
SAFETY LABELS on page 6 for required labels.
• When the front loader is mounted on the tractor,
enter and exit the operator's seat only from left side
of the tractor.
• Engage the loader control valve lock to prevent
accidental actuation when the implement is not in
use or during transport. Do not utilize the loader
control valve lock for maintenance or repair of the
machine.
• Assemble, remove, and reinstall the loader only as
directed in this manual. Otherwise, serious personal
injury or death may result.
• Follow the precautions below when attaching
attachments.
–[2-lever quick coupler]
• Make sure that both handles of the boom
LH and RH contact the ear plates at the
points (A) and are all the way down.
• Make sure that both lock pins of the boom
LH and RH protrude through the pin slots.
• Kubota recommends the use of Kubota
attachments on Kubota loaders. Non-
Kubota attachments, if used, must comply
with ISO 24410, first edition 2005-04-15.
• Use of a non-Kubota attachment that does
not comply with ISO 24410 or the improper
positioning of handle(s) or non-protrusion of
pin(s) may result in detachment of the
attachment or deformation, causing loss of
performance, personal injury, or death.
(1) Handle
(2) Ear plate
(3) Pin slot
(4) Lock pin
(A) Points where the handle
contacts the ear plate.
–[Euro quick coupler]
• Make sure that the handle contacts the
guide bar at the point (A).
• Make sure that both lock pins of LH and RH
protrude through both pin holes.
• Any attachment used with Euro quick
coupler must comply with ISO 23206
standard, published 2005.
• Use of a non-Kubota attachment that does
not comply with ISO 23206 standard or the
improper positioning of handle or non-
protrusion of pin(s) may result in
detachment of the attachment or
deformation, causing loss of performance,
personal injury, or death.
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(1) Handle
(2) Guide bar
(3) Pin holes
(4) Lock pin
(A) Point where the handle con-
tacts the guide bar
PRECAUTIONS FOR
OPERATING THE LOADER
• Operate the loader only when properly seated at
the controls. Do not operate the loader from the
ground.
• Move and turn the tractor at low speeds.
• Never allow anyone to get under the bucket of the
loader or reach through the boom when the bucket
is raised.
• Keep children, others, and livestock away when
operating the loader and the tractor.
• Do not walk or work under a raised bucket of the
loader or attachment unless it is securely blocked
and held in position.
• For the stability of the tractor and operator's safety,
add rear ballast to the 3-point hitch and / or to the
rear wheels when using the loader.
• To increase stability of the tractor, adjust the rear
wheels to the widest setting that is suitable for your
application.
• Exercise extra caution when operating the loader
with a raised bucket or attachment.
• Do not lift or carry any person on the loader, in the
bucket, or other attachment.
• Avoid loose fill, rocks, and holes. Loose fill, rocks,
and holes can be dangerous for operation or
movement of the loader.
• Avoid overhead wires and obstacles when the
loader is raised. Contacting the electric lines can
cause electrocution.
• Gradually stop the loader boom when lowering or
lifting.
• Use caution when handling loose or shiftable loads.
• When using the loaders for handling large, heavy,
or shiftable objects, using proper handling
attachments with them is recommended.
• Handling large, heavy objects can be extremely
dangerous due to the following reasons:
– Danger of rolling the tractor over
– Danger of upending the tractor
– Danger of the object rolling or sliding down the
boom of the loader onto the operator
• If you must handle the large, heavy objects, protect
yourself by the following preventive measures:
– Never lift the load higher than necessary to
clear the ground.
– Add the rear ballast to the tractor to
compensate for the load or use the rear
implement.
– Never lift large objects with the equipment that
may permit the large objects to roll back onto
the operator.
– Move slowly and carefully, avoiding rough
terrain.
• Never lift or pull a load from any point on the loader
or any attachments with a chain, rope, or cable.
Otherwise, rollover or serious damage to the loader
may occur.
• Be extra careful when operating the tractor on a
slope. Always operate the tractor up and down, and
never across the slope.
• Do not operate the tractor on steep slopes or
unstable surfaces.
• When operating another implement on a hillside, be
sure to remove the loader to reduce the risk of
rollover.
• Carry the boom of the loader at a low position
during transport. Ensure that you are able to see
over the bucket.
• Allow for the length of the loader when turning the
tractor.
PRECAUTIONS AFTER
OPERATING THE LOADER
• When loader work is complete and parking or
storing, follow the following procedures before
leaving the operator's seat of the tractor.
1. Choose flat, hard ground.
2. Lower the boom of the loader to the ground.
3. Stop the engine.
4. Set the brakes.
5. Remove the key from the ignition.
• Make sure that the removed loader is on stands
and on a hard, level surface.
• Before disconnecting the hydraulic lines, relieve all
hydraulic pressure by moving the controls.
• Do not remove the loader from the tractor without
an approved bucket attached.
SAFE OPERATION
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PRECAUTIONS FOR
SERVICING THE LOADER
• Always wear safety goggles when servicing or
repairing the machine.
• Do not modify the loader. Unauthorized modification
may affect the function of the loader, which may
result in personal injury.
• Do not use the loader as a work platform or a jack
to support the tractor for servicing or maintenance.
Securely support the tractor or any machine
elements with stands or suitable blocking before
working underneath.
For your safety, do not work under any hydraulically
supported devices. Hydraulically supported devices
can settle, suddenly leak down, or be accidentally
lowered.
• Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can produce
sufficient force to penetrate the skin, causing
serious personal injury. Do not use hands to search
for suspected leaks. Use a piece of cardboard or
wood to search for suspected leaks. If injured by
escaping fluid, obtain medical treatment
immediately.
• Do not tamper with the setting of the relief valve.
The relief valve is pre-set at the factory. Changing
the setting of the relief valve can cause overloading
of the loader and tractor which may result in serious
personal injury.
• When servicing or replacing the pins in cylinder
ends, bucket, and so on, always use a brass drift
and hammer. Otherwise injury from flying metal
fragments could result.
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SAFETY LABELS
SAFE OPERATION
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1. Care for safety labels
• Keep the safety labels clean and free from
obstructing material.
• Clean the safety labels with soap and water, and
dry the safety labels with a soft cloth.
• Do not spray high-pressure water directly on the
safety labels, otherwise the safety labels may peel
off.
• Replace damaged or missing safety labels with new
safety labels from your local Kubota Dealer.
• If a component with safety label(s) attached is
replaced with new component, make sure that new
safety label(s) is (are) attached in the same
location(s) as the replaced component.
• Attach new safety labels by applying on a clean, dry
surface and pressing any bubbles to outside edge.
SAFE OPERATION
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SERVICING OF THE LOADER
DEALER SERVICE
Your dealer has knowledge of your new loader and has
the desire to help you get the most value from it. After
reading this manual thoroughly, you will find that you
can carry out some of the regular maintenance
yourself.
However, when in need of parts or major service, be
sure to see your Kubota dealer.
For service, contact the Kubota dealership from which
you purchased your loader or your local Kubota dealer.
When in need of parts, prepare to give your dealer the
loader serial number.
Locate the serial numbers now and record them in the
space provided.
Kubota loader
Model
Serial number
Date of purchase
Name of dealer
To be filled in by the purchaser
(1) Serial number
DEALER SERVICE SERVICING OF THE LOADER
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SPECIFICATIONS
SUITABLE TRACTOR
Loader Tractor
LA535 B3350HSDC, B2650SHDC, B3350HSD, B2650HSD, B3350SUHSD, LX3310HSDC,
LX2610HSDC, LX3310HSD, LX2610HSD, LX2610SUHSD
LOADER SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
Loader model LA535
Tractor model B3350HSDC, B2650SHDC, B3350HSD, B2650HSD, B3350SUHSD,
LX3310HSDC, LX2610HSDC, LX3310HSD, LX2610HSD, LX2610SUHSD
Wheel base (WB) mm
(in.)
1666
(65.6)
Front tires 7-12
Rear tires 12.4-16
Boom cylinder
Bore mm
(in.)
45
(1.77)
Stroke mm
(in.)
359.5
(14.2)
Bucket cylinder
Bore mm
(in.)
45
(1.77)
Stroke mm
(in.)
385
(15.2)
Control valve 4 Position bucket control
valve type One Detent Float Position, Two Stage Bucket Dump, Power Beyond Circuit
Rated flow L/min
(GPM)
18.9
(4.99)
Maximum pressure
MPa
(kg/cm2)
[psi]
16.6
(169)
[2408]
Net weight (approximate) kg
(lbs.)
255*1
(562)
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
*1 Include the main frame, quick hitch, 54" quick bucket, and front guard.
SPECIFICATIONS SUITABLE TRACTOR
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BUCKET SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
Loader model LA535
Model square 54" square 60" LM
Type Quick attach Quick attach
Width mm
(in.)
1370
(54)
1525
(60.0)
Depth (L) mm
(in.)
456
(18)
529
(20.8)
Height (M) mm
(in.)
562
(22.1)
562
(22.1)
Length (N) mm
(in.)
495
(19.5)
566
(22.3)
Capacity
Struck m3
(cu.ft.)
0.21
(7.4)
0.23
(8.1)
Heaped m3
(cu.ft.)
0.26
(9.2)
0.29
(10.2)
Weight kg
(lbs.)
80
(176)
86
(189)
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
BUCKET SPECIFICATIONS TABLE SPECIFICATIONS
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DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Loader model LA535
Tractor model
B3350HSDC, B2650SHDC,
B3350HSD ,B2650HSD, B3350SUHSD,
LX3310HSDC, LX2610HSDC, LX3310HSD,
LX2610HSD, LX2610SUHSD
R1Front tire center height mm
(in.)
285
(11.2)
R2Rear tire center height mm
(in.)
451
(17.8)
A Max. lift height (to bucket pivot pin) mm
(in.)
2134
(84)
B Max. lift height under level bucket mm
(in.)
2027
(79.8)
C Clearance with bucket dumped mm
(in.)
1696
(66.8)
D Reach at max. lift height (dumping reach) mm
(in.)
667
(26.3)
E Max. dump angle deg. 36
F Reach with bucket on ground mm
(in.)
1483
(58.4)
G Bucket roll-back angle deg. 30
H Digging depth mm
(in.)
126
(5.0)
J Overall height in carrying position mm
(in.)
1187
(46.7)
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
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OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Loader model LA535
Tractor model
B3350HSDC, B2650SHDC, B3350HSD,
B2650HSD, B3350SUHSD, LX3310HSDC,
LX2610HSDC, LX3310HSD, LX2610HSD,
LX2610SUHSD
R1Front tire center height mm
(in.)
285
(11.2)
R2Rear tire center height mm
(in.)
451
(17.8)
U Lift capacity (bucket pivot pin, max. height) kg
(lbs.)
484
(1067)
V Lift capacity (500 mm forward, max. height) kg
(lbs.)
349
(769)
W Lift capacity (bucket pivot pin, 1500 mm height) kg
(lbs.)
601
(1324)
X Lift capacity (500 mm forward, 1500 mm height) kg
(lbs.)
458
(1010)
Y Breakout force (bucket pivot pin) N
(lbf.)
9987
(2245)
Z Breakout force (500 mm forward) N
(lbf.)
7267
(1634)
VV Bucket roll-back force at max. height N
(lbf.)
8964
(2015)
XX Bucket roll-back force at 1500 mm height N
(lbf.)
11391
(2561)
ZZ Bucket roll-back force at ground level N
(lbf.)
9999
(2248)
Raising time sec. 3.6
Lowering time sec. 2.3
Bucket dumping time sec. 2.2
Bucket rollback time sec. 2.6
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
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[LA535]
(A) Height (mm)
(B) Lift capacity (kg)
(C) At pivot pin
(D) 500 mm forward of pivot pin
(E) Rollback force (kN)
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
SPECIFICATIONS
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LOADER TERMINOLOGY
(1) Side frame
(2) Mounting pin
(3) Main frame
(4) Boom cylinder
(5) Boom
(6) Bucket cylinder
(7) Bucket
(8) Loader control lever
(9) Lock lever
LOADER TERMINOLOGY SPECIFICATIONS
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PRE-OPERATION CHECK
LUBRICATION BEFORE
OPERATING THE LOADER
Lubricate all grease fittings with grease.
High quality grease designating “extreme pressure” and
containing Molybdenum disulfide is recommended.
This grease may specify “Moly EP” on its label.
[Mechanical self leveling (if equipped)]
CHECKING THE
TRANSMISSION FLUID
IMPORTANT :
• To check the tractor transmission fluid level,
park the machine on a flat surface, lower the
bucket to the ground and lower the 3-point
hitch.
1. Check the transmission fluid level of the tractor.
2. Add the transmission fluid if necessary.
Refer to the tractor operator's manual for
instructions and proper transmission fluid.
(1) Dipstick
(2) Oil inlet
(A) Range where oil level is ac-
ceptable drop within
3. Repeat check of the transmission fluid after purging
air from the loader system.
4. Then, add the transmission fluid if necessary.
PRE-OPERATION CHECK LUBRICATION BEFORE OPERATING THE LOADER
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