Like Darren said....... don't look for your tractor model..... look for the US equivalent (closest too). will not be same model signature. If you have not done so yet Pop over and search the Grey Tractor section and see if someone has already discussed a US equivalent to your tractor. If not suggest ya start a thread on such.Thanks for the input. I've checked both of those sites in addition to MANY others with no luck for my tractorWill keep searching.
I.D. plate in front of the shifter says it's a Z650.If you can check the id tag on your tractor. Should be on the left hand side as your sitting on it. Should be around the clutch pedal. Should list serial number, horse power, engine model. That would help us out to be able to see what would be the closest match. If it has the z750a motor, i have a parts list for the motor.
I would save my money and get a real manual, the one I got from servicemanualvault.com had missing pages and was of very poor print.Actually finding the manuals for a grey market are next to impossible. They have been out of print, and if you happen to find one, good luck reading itbought the closest thing to get would be to search this site for the grey market equivalent and then check out www.kubotabooks.com or www.kubota.servicemanualvault.com for the parts, owners and service manuals for the north american model. Will at least get you in the ball park for your tractor. Just bear in mind that some parts and features are different with the greys
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That dipstick is the reading for the trans, rear end and both of them make up the reservoir (sump) for the hydraulic system.My trans has a small dipstick next to the shifter. What I need is info on checking the rear-end and also the hydraulic levels.
I would save my money and get a real manual, the one I got from servicemanualvault.com had missing pages and was of very poor print.
That dipstick is the reading for the trans, rear end and both of them make up the reservoir (sump) for the hydraulic system.
So bring that level up on the stick and all will be right.
The only thing that adjustment (bolt) does is change the three points drop speed.
So yes leave it alone.![]()