Sixty-five pages, one tractor. This Kubota L35 Operator Manual (OEM #32751-19712) is the factory reference for your L35, from instrument panel walkthrough to long-term storage. The daily pre-operation checklist runs through oil level, coolant, and brake and clutch pedal, and 22 pages of scheduled maintenance break the work down by interval: every 50, 100, 200, 400, and 800 hours. An implement limitations table covers 14 attachment types, backhoe, rotary tiller, and front-end loader among them, alongside traveling speed charts for every shuttle and gear combination and engine troubleshooting for hard starts, power loss, and overheating. Fill the transmission to 39 liters (41.2 U.S. qts.) and confirm clutch pedal free travel at 20 to 30 mm before you head out. Your machine doesn't wait. Everything is bookmarked by section, so you tap a chapter, find the answer, and get back to work.
What's Inside This Kubota L35 Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Universal Symbols | 3 | Safety Alert Symbol, Diesel Fuel, Remote Cylinder-Retract, Engine Speed Control |
| Safe Operation | 6-11 | Before Operating the Tractor, Driving the Tractor on the Road, Parking the Tractor, Operating the PTO, Using 3-Point Hitch, Servicing the Tractor, Danger |
| Servicing of Tractor | 12 | Tractor Identification Plate, Tractor Serial Number, Engine Serial Number, Date of Purchase |
| Specifications | 13 | Specification Table (Engine, Capacities, Dimensions, Tires, Weight, PTO Shaft, Clutch, Steering, Transmission, Brake, Differential) |
| Traveling Speeds | 14 | At Rated Engine RPM, Model L35, Tire Size Rear 15-19.5, Shuttle Shift Lever Speeds, Main Gear Shift Lever Speeds |
| Implement Limitations | 15-16 | Tread, Actual Figures (Lower Link End Max Loading Weight, Implement Weight, Trailer Loading Weight) |
| Instrument Panel and Controls | 17-18 | Instrument Panel |
| Pre-Operation Check | 19 | Daily Check (Walk Around Inspection, Check Engine Oil Level, Check Transmission Oil Level, Check Coolant Level, Clean Grill and Radiator Screen, Check Air Cleaner Evacuator Valve, Check Brake and Clutch Pedal, Check Indicators, Gauges and Meter, Check Lights, Check Seat Belt, ROPS & FOPS, Refuel, Care of Danger, Warning and Caution Labels) |
| Operating the Engine | 20-24 | Starting the Engine, Cold Weather Starting, Stopping the Engine, Jump Starting |
| Operating the Tractor | 25-34 | Operating New Tractor, Checking the Brake Pedal, Selecting the Travel Speed, Accelerate the Engine, Stopping, Parking, Reversing the Seat |
| PTO | 35 | PTO Operation (PTO Gear Shift Lever), PTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap |
| Three-Point Hitch & Drawbar | 36-38 | Top Link, Lifting Rod, Check Chains |
| Hydraulic Unit | 39 | 3-Point Hitch Control System (Position Control, 3-Point Hitch Lowering Speed, Directional Valve) |
| Tires, Wheels and Ballast | 40-41 | Tires (Inflation Pressure, Treads), Ballast (Front Ballast, Rear Ballast, Liquid Ballast in Rear Tires), Every 50 Hours |
| Maintenance | 42-43 | Service Intervals (Engine Oil, Engine Oil Filter, Hydraulic Oil Filter, Transmission Fluid, Front Axle Case Oil, Front Axle Pivot, Greasing, Engine Start System, Wheel Bolt Torque, Battery Condition, Air Cleaner Element, Fuel Filter Element, Fan Belt, Clutch, Brake, Radiator Hose and Clamp, Power Steering Oil Line, Fuel Line, Toe-in, Engine Valve Clearance, Cooling System, Coolant, Fuel System Bleed, Clutch Housing Water, Fuse, Light Bulb) |
| Periodic Service | 44-60 | How to Open the Hood, Every 50 Hours, Every 100 Hours, Every 200 Hours, Every 400 Hours, Every 800 Hours, Service as Required |
| Storage | 61 | Tractor Storage (Check Bolts and Nuts, Apply Grease to Tractor Areas, Detach Weights from Tractor Body, Inflate Tires, Change Engine Oil, Pull Engine Stop Knob, Keep Clutch Disengaged, Coat Exposed Hydraulic Cylinder Piston Rods, Remove the Battery, Keep the Tractor in a Dry Place, Store the Tractor Indoors) |
| Troubleshooting | 62 | Engine Troubleshooting (Engine is Difficult to Start or Won't Start, Insufficient Engine Power, Engine Stops Suddenly, Exhaust Fumes are Colored, Engine Overheats) |
| Options | 63 | Engine Precleaner, Engine Block Heater, Vertical Muffler, Spark Arrestor, SMV Emblem, Work Light, Rear Work Light, Back Up Alarm |
| KUBOTA Corporation Is | 64-65 | - |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Clutch pedal free travel | 20 to 30 mm (0.8 to 1.2 in.) | p. 27 |
| Transmission fluid capacity | 39 l (41.2 U.S.qts.) | p. 56 |
| Engine Crankcase Oil Capacity (with filter) | 4.8 l (5.1 U.S.qts.) | p. 13 |
| Engine Coolant Capacity | 7.0 l (7.4 U.S.qts.) | p. 13 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 35 l (9.2 U.S.gals.) | p. 13 |
| Transmission Case Oil Capacity | 39 l (41.2 U.S.qts.) | p. 13 |
| Front Axle Case Oil Capacity | 5.5 l (5.8 U.S.qts.) | p. 13 |
| Front Wheel Bolt Torque | 215 N•m (160 ft-lbs) | p. 48 |
| Rear Wheel Bolt Torque | 137 N•m (100 ft-lbs) | p. 48 |
| Brake Pedal Free Travel | 15 to 20 mm (0.6 to 0.8 in.) | p. 48 |
| Fan Belt Tension Deflection | 7 to 9 mm (0.28 to 0.34 in.) | p. 47 |
| Rear PTO Speed | 540 rpm | p. 13 |
Kubota L35 Common Problems This Manual Covers
Kubota L35 glow plug indicator stays on too long or won't cycle off before starting p. 20
Check the cold-weather starting procedure on page 20 before you crank. The glow plug light should cycle off before you engage the starter; if it stays lit continuously, look at the battery terminals for corrosion and confirm a clean, tight connection. Battery condition appears on the maintenance schedule at page 42. Engine oil should read full, crankcase capacity is 4.8 l (5.1 U.S. qts).
Manual Section: Operating the EngineFactory work lights won't come on or switch feels stiff and unresponsive p. 63
Inspect the light switch and its connections at the work light assembly on page 63. Corrosion can seize the internal contacts on older machines. Check the fuse condition against the maintenance schedule at page 42. If you are testing a replacement bulb, run the engine at rated speed (2700 rpm) with accessories on to confirm the charging system supports the load before you order a new switch assembly.
Manual Section: OptionsTractor hard to get into gear or shuttle shift lever won't engage smoothly p. 25
Measure clutch pedal free travel against the 20 to 30 mm (0.8 to 1.2 in.) figure on page 47. Outside that range, the automatic clutch won't release cleanly. Confirm transmission fluid is at the correct level; capacity is 39 l (41.2 U.S. qts.). The correct fluid specification, noted on page 43, can reduce hesitation when you shift.
Manual Section: Operating the TractorFloor panels, rear fenders, or wheel wells showing surface rust and visible corrosion p. 19
Walk the machine before each shift per page 19, paying attention to floor panels, rear fenders, and wheel wells; these rust first on older machines. While you are at ground level, check that brake pedal free travel measures 15 to 20 mm (0.6 to 0.8 in.). Treat bare metal with rust-inhibiting primer early; the storage checklist on page 61 covers protecting surfaces during extended downtime.
Manual Section: Pre-Operation CheckEngine cranks slowly or won't fire in cold weather even after glow plug cycle p. 20
Follow the cold-weather starting procedure on page 20 before cranking. Make sure the tank holds enough fuel; capacity is 35 l (9.2 U.S. gals.), and confirm you are running winter-blend diesel. Let the full glow plug cycle finish before you engage the starter. For repeated cold starts, a block heater is listed as an optional add-on on page 63.
Manual Section: Operating the EngineFrequently Asked Questions
What do Kubota L35 error codes or warning lights mean?
The L35 groups its warning lamps under the "Easy Checker™" panel. Turn the key to "ON" and the Engine oil pressure (③) and Electrical charge (⑤) lamps should light up. The Glow plug indicator (⑥) comes on during preheat and goes off once preheat finishes, and the Parking brake warning lamp (⑦) reads ON when the brake is applied, OFF when released. A clogged air cleaner, an alternator that isn't charging, or oil pressure below the prescribed level each light the matching lamp, your cue to stop the engine and track down the cause.
How do I reset the Kubota L35 PTO or safety interlock system?
The L35 won't crank unless the safety interlock is satisfied. Set the PTO gear shift lever to "OFF" and the shuttle shift lever to "NEUTRAL," and the engine will start. The interlock keeps the tractor from firing up in gear, so it can't lurch unexpectedly. Miss either position and the starter stays dead.
how to reset kubota l35 safety switch
Resetting the L35 safety switch just means getting the levers into their start positions. Put the PTO gear shift lever in "OFF" and the shuttle shift lever in "NEUTRAL," then turn the key. With either lever out of place the starter won't engage, which keeps the machine from starting in gear and moving on its own.
What are the fluid capacities for the Kubota L35?
The manual lists the key refill capacities on the specification table. Engine crankcase oil capacity (with filter) is 4.8 l (5.1 U.S. qts.) and engine coolant capacity is 7.0 l (7.4 U.S. qts.) (page 13). The transmission case holds 39 l (41.2 U.S. qts.), the front axle case holds 5.5 l (5.8 U.S. qts.), and the fuel tank holds 35 l (9.2 U.S. gals.) (page 13).
What are the wheel bolt torque specs on the Kubota L35?
The manual gives both wheel torque values so you can re-torque safely after any wheel removal. Front wheel bolts are torqued to 215 N•m (160 ft-lbs) and rear wheel bolts to 137 N•m (100 ft-lbs) (page 48). The same section also lists brake pedal free travel of 15 to 20 mm (0.6 to 0.8 in.) (page 48).
Why is my Kubota L35 hard to shift or won't go into gear?
Hard shifting usually traces back to clutch free travel being out of spec. Measure the clutch pedal free travel against the 20 to 30 mm (0.8 to 1.2 in.) figure, because outside that range the automatic clutch won't release cleanly (page 25). Also confirm the transmission fluid is at the correct level; the transmission case capacity is 39 l (41.2 U.S. qts.), and using the correct fluid specification noted on page 43 can reduce shift hesitation.
Why won't my Kubota L35 start in cold weather?
Cold-start trouble is usually procedure or fuel related. Follow the cold-weather starting procedure before cranking and let the full glow plug cycle finish before you engage the starter (page 20). Make sure the tank holds enough winter-blend diesel; fuel capacity is 35 l (9.2 U.S. gals.). For repeated cold starts, an engine block heater is listed as an optional add-on (page 63).
Is this Kubota L35 Operator Manual a digital download?
Yes. It's a 65-page Operator Manual in searchable PDF, available the moment checkout completes. Open it on a computer, tablet, or phone, with no shipping wait.
Are there any print restrictions on this Kubota L35 manual?
Absolutely. No DRM or copy protection. Print the whole manual or just the pages you need. Any home or office printer works.
Document Quality
This document is a scanned copy of a physical manual, evident from the visible spiral binding on the left edge of each page. An OCR layer has been applied, allowing you to search and copy the full text content. The text throughout the manual is crisp and clear, making it easy to read. Diagrams and illustrations are raster images, but their labels are generally clear and legible. The pages are clean with no significant stains or marks, though some pages show minor skewing typical of scanned bound documents.





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