Need the factory guide for your Kubota LA482 or LA682 front loader? This is Kubota's own documentation for both models, 37 pages covering installation, operation, and maintenance. The setup section walks the full installation sequence, including hydraulic line routing and controller assembly, then a pre-operation checklist for transmission fluid levels, rear ballast, tire inflation, and purging air from the hydraulic system. Operating technique runs five pages: filling, lifting, carrying, dumping with float control, and backfilling. Closing it out are daily maintenance steps, a lubrication schedule, and a general torque spec table. Two numbers worth flagging up front: max hydraulic pressure of 17.2 MPa (2490 psi), and a pivot fitting that wants grease every 10 hours. Sections are bookmarked and the text is searchable, so you land on the right page instead of scrolling blind.
What's Inside This Kubota LA482, LA682 Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Safe Operation | 5-7 | Safe Operation Instructions, Danger, Warning and Caution Labels, Care of Danger |
| Servicing Of Loader | 8 | Servicing of Loader Introduction, Kubota Loader Information, Serial Number Location |
| Specifications | 9-12 | Suitable Tractor, Loader Specifications, Bucket Specifications (Dimensional Specifications, Operational Specifications), Dimensional Specifications |
| Setting-Up Instructions | 13-23 | Pre-Assembly (Tractor Preparation, Installation Instructions), Tractor Preparation (Main Frames And Connector) |
| Pre-Operation Check | 24-25 | Lubrication, Liquid Ballast In Rear Tires, Transmission Fluid, Rear Ballast (Tire Inflation, Test Operation, Removing Air From Hydraulic System), Tire Inflation |
| Operating The Loader | 26-30 | Filling The Bucket, Lifting The Load (Carrying The Load, Dumping The Bucket, Lowering The Bucket, Operating With Float Control), Carrying The Load |
| Maintenance | 31-32 | Lubrication, Daily Checks, Re-Tightening Of Hardware |
| Removing The Loader | 33 | Prepare for Removal, Disconnect Stands, Disconnect Main Frame, Disconnect Hydraulic Hoses, Back Away Tractor |
| Storing The Loader | 34 | Storage Location, Support Loader, Protect Couplers, Check Hydraulic Hoses, Repair Parts, Lubricate Loader, Protect Cylinder Rods and Pins, Repaint Parts |
| Reinstalling The Loader | 35 | Position Tractor, Connect Hoses, Engage Side Frames, Reinstall Mounting Pins, Store Stands, Level Bucket |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| LA482 | ||
| Hydraulic block type outlet max flow | 26.4 L/min. (7.0 U.S. gals./min.) | p. 15 |
| LA482 Rated Hydraulic Flow | 26.4 L/m (7.0 GPM) | p. 9 |
| LA482 Net Weight (Approximate) | 380 kg (835 lbs) | p. 9 |
| LA482 Maximum Lift Height to Pivot Pin | 2435 mm (95.9 in.) | p. 10 |
| LA682 | ||
| Hydraulic block type outlet max flow | 29.5 L/min. (7.8 U.S. gals./min.) | p. 15 |
| LA682 Rated Hydraulic Flow (L3710, L4310DT) | 29.5 L/m (7.8 GPM) | p. 9 |
| LA682 Net Weight (Approximate) | 440 kg (970 lbs) | p. 9 |
| LA682 Maximum Lift Height to Pivot Pin | 2560 mm (100.8 in.) | p. 10 |
| All Models | ||
| Lubrication frequency for grease fittings | every 10 hours | p. 31 |
| Loader Maximum Hydraulic Pressure | 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm², 2490 psi) | p. 9 |
| Rear Tire Inflation Pressure (12.4-24, 4PR) | 140 kPa (1.4 kgf/cm², 20 psi) | p. 25 |
| Front Tire Inflation Pressure (7.2-16, 4PR) | 180 kPa (1.8 kgf/cm², 26 psi) | p. 25 |
Kubota LA482, LA682 Common Problems This Manual Covers
Kubota LA482/LA682 front loader boom rises very slowly but bucket curl still works p. 25
Check hydraulic fluid level at the sight glass as described on page 24. If the level is correct, follow the air-bleeding procedure on page 25: cycle the boom through full travel 5 times with the tractor running. Inspect all hose connections for kinks or loose fittings restricting flow at the 17.2 MPa (2490 psi) operating pressure.
Manual Section: Pre-Operation CheckLoader becomes weak or intermittent after hydraulic hose service or fluid work p. 25
Bleed trapped air following the procedure on page 25: cycle the boom and bucket through full travel 5 times with the tractor running. Verify hydraulic fluid is at the full mark on the sight glass, then recheck all hose fittings for leaks. System pressure runs 17.2 MPa (2490 psi), so even a weeping fitting causes noticeable power loss.
Manual Section: Removing Air from Hydraulic SystemHydraulic fluid dripping or pooling under hoses, fittings, or loader connection points p. 31
Wipe all hoses, fittings, and connector points dry, then inspect each joint for seeping hydraulic fluid as described on page 31. Replace any hose with surface cracks, chafing marks, or soft spots. Tighten loose fittings and recheck after the next operating cycle. System pressure reaches 17.2 MPa (2490 psi), so never probe a suspected leak with your fingers.
Manual Section: Hydraulic Leak Detection and RepairLoader controls respond erratically, jerk, or chatter during normal digging and lifting p. 31
Verify hydraulic fluid level at the sight glass before each use, as outlined on page 24. Drain and replace the fluid if it looks milky or dark or smells burnt. Inspect all hoses for kinks restricting flow. Grease every pivot fitting every 10 hours per the maintenance schedule on page 31; dry pins create binding that feels identical to hydraulic chatter.
Manual Section: MaintenanceLoader pivot pins squeak or feel stiff, movement has increased resistance at joints p. 31
Grease all pivot pin fittings every 10 hours of operation as shown on page 31. Use a grease gun to pump fresh grease into each zerk fitting until you see old grease purge from the joint. Inspect each pin for surface rust or scoring and report any worn pins to your dealer for replacement before the next use.
Manual Section: MaintenanceFrequently Asked Questions
What are the torque specs for LA482/LA682 loader pins and cylinder bolts?
Main frame bolts (8-M14) torque to 18.0 kgf·m (130 ft·lbs) on both the LA482 and LA682. Brace bolts (2-M16) call for 23.0 kgf·m (166 ft·lbs). The manual lists the rest of the mounting hardware in the same tightening table, in the order to follow.
What do Kubota LA482/LA682 hydraulic trouble symptoms mean?
When the boom or bucket moves opposite to the directions on the control label, the hydraulic connections are usually the culprit. Lower the bucket to the ground, stop the engine, and relieve all hydraulic pressure, then recheck and correct each connection before trying again.
How do I bleed air from a Kubota LA482/LA682 hydraulic cylinder?
Raise and lower the boom and bucket repeatedly to push the trapped air out of the system. Keep cycling them until all the air clears and the loader responds properly again.
Why is my LA482/LA682 loader raising slowly or not holding height?
Slow lifting usually traces back to air in the system or a hydraulic connection that is not right. Recheck and correct every connection, then bleed the lines by raising and lowering the boom and bucket until the response returns to normal.
How to torque Kubota LA482 LA682 cylinder bolts
Work in the order the manual lays out. Main frame bolts (8-M14) go to 18.0 kgf·m (130 ft·lbs), and brace bolts (2-M16) to 23.0 kgf·m (166 ft·lbs). Both figures apply to the LA482 and LA682 alike.
Is this Kubota LA482, LA682 Operator Manual a digital download?
This is a 37-page searchable PDF ready for immediate download. It works on any device, so pull it up on your phone while you're under the hood. No shipping, no waiting.
Am I able to print pages from this Kubota LA482, LA682 manual?
Yes. The PDF has no DRM restrictions, so print any page or section you need for your shop. It works with any standard printer.
Document Quality
This document is a scanned copy of a physical manual, featuring an OCR layer that allows you to search and copy text throughout. The text quality is generally clear and readable, though some original print on certain pages exhibits minor fading. Diagrams and illustrations are raster images, meaning they may lose some crispness when zoomed in extensively, but their labels remain legible. Pages are mostly clean, with some minor background variations and slight skewing common in scanned documents, and a handwritten note is present on the cover. There are no notable blank or filler pages included in this manual.





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