This Workshop Manual splits its 117 pages between the T1400 and T1400H lawn tractors, tracing every system from the engine and governor through the hydrostatic transmission, mower deck, and electrical circuit. Wiring diagrams map the full starting and charging circuits, while hydraulic schematics follow the T1400H piston pump, bypass valve, and charge-circuit oil flow, backed by troubleshooting charts for engine, drivetrain, and electrical faults. Twenty pages of exploded views lay out each component before you pull anything apart, and 39 pages of step-by-step procedures cover the clutch, transmission case, front axle, steering, brakes, and mower. Fill the crankcase to 1.4 L and torque the drain plug to 19.6 to 29.4 N-m; the hydrostatic transmission takes a separate 0.57 L. Stop guessing the teardown order. Search by keyword and jump to the section you need.
What's Inside This Kubota T1400, T1400H Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Lubricating System | 9 | Oil Pump, Relief Valve, Rotor Lobe Clearance, Outer Rotor to Pump Body, Rotor and Cover, Engine Oil Pressure |
| Fuel System | 10-13 | Carburetor, Fuel Cut Off Solenoid, Float Chamber, Main Jet, Needle Valve, Pilot Screw |
| Governor | 14 | Governor Lever, Governor Spring, Governor Lever Shaft, Governor Sleeve, Governor Weight, Governor Gear |
| Clutch And Transmission | 15-20 | T1400H Type, T1400 Type |
| Power Train | 21 | Bevel Pinion Shaft, Bevel Gear, Shaft, Chain, Differential Gear, Rear Axle |
| T1400 Clutch | 22 | Tension Spring, Belt, Tension Arm, Clutch Rod, Tension Pulley, Clutch-Brake Pedal |
| Electrical System | 26-30 | Battery, Starting System, Charging System, Electrical Equipment |
| Lubricants And Fuel | 31-33 | Engine crankcase, Hydrostatic transmission, Transmission case, Knuckle shaft (King pin), Mower blade axles, Fuel tank |
| Servicing Specifications | 34-38 | Engine |
| Check And Maintenance | 42-47 | Battery Electrolyte Level, Mower Brake, Belt Tension, Engine Oil, Air Cleaner, Valve Clearance |
| Transmission And Rear Axle | 71-72 | T1400H Hydrostatic Transmission, T1400 Speed Variator And Gear Shift Transmission |
| Hydrostatic Transmission | 73-80 | Piston Pump, Piston Motor, By-pass Valve, Charge Circuit, Oil Flow, Center Section |
| Transmission Case | 81-85 | Shift Rod, 2nd Shaft and 3rd Shaft, 12T Bevel Pinion Shaft, Differential Gear, Rear Axle |
| Separating Transmission And Rear Axle | 86-87 | T1400H Hydrostatic Transmission, T1400 Speed Variator And Gear Shift Transmission |
| Brake And Clutch | 92-98 | Checking And Adjusting, Disassembling And Assembling, Servicing |
| Front Axle | 99-100 | Checking And Adjusting, Disassembling And Assembling |
| Steering | 101-102 | Checking, Disassembling And Assembling |
| Mower | 112-117 | Checking And Adjusting, Disassembling And Assembling |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Drain plug torque | 19.6 to 29.4 N-m | p. 39 |
| Engine Starter B terminal nut torque | 8.8 to 11.8 N-m | p. 39 |
| Engine crankcase capacity | 1.4 L | p. 31 |
| Hydrostatic transmission capacity | 0.57 L | p. 31 |
| Maintenance Check List Daily (Each use) | Check the battery electrolyte level, Check and clean the grass catcher (Option parts), Check the mower brake | p. 41 |
| Maintenance Check List First 3 months or 20 hours | Check all belts, Check and readjust the mower deck belt tension, Check and readjust the drive belt tension, Check and readjust the brake pedal (T1400H type), Check and readjust the clutch-brake pedal (T1400 type), Check and readjust the parking brake (T1400H type), Check and readjust the parking brake (T1400 type), Grease all grease nipple | p. 41 |
| Engine Oil Capacity | 1.4 ℓ | p. 4 |
| Fuel Capacity | 8.5 ℓ | p. 4 |
| Spark Plug Gap (Factory Spec) | 0.9 to 1.0 mm | p. 36 |
| Engine Compression Pressure (Factory Spec) | 784 to 1078 kPa | p. 34 |
| Engine Oil Pressure (At maximum speed, Allowable Limit) | 29 kPa | p. 36 |
| Spark Plug Tightening Torque | 9.8 to 24.5 N-m | p. 39 |
Kubota T1400, T1400H Common Problems This Manual Covers
Kubota T1400 engine cranks slowly or won't start, battery seems weak p. 31
Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity first, since low electrolyte is the most common culprit on these machines. Test voltage at the starter B terminal; use the wiring diagram on page 27 to trace the starting circuit. Verify main switch continuity and all ground connections. If the starter spins but won't catch, check spark plug gap: factory spec is 0.9 to 1.0 mm, and torque the plug to 9.8 to 24.5 N-m when reinstalling.
Manual Section: Engine TroubleshootingBlades won't engage or spin intermittently, PTO seems fine p. 112
Inspect the mower deck belt and drive belt condition on page 112. Measure the mower deck belt tension spring: factory spec is 160 to 164 mm, and a stretched spring is the most common reason blades slip under load. Check the safety switch setting length at the mower; a misadjusted switch cuts power before the belt even loads. Also verify blade screw torque is 118 to 147 N-m. If the belt looks glazed or cracked, replace it before adjusting tension.
Manual Section: Mower Checking and AdjustingUneven cut height across the deck, one side scalps while the other leaves strips p. 112
Examine the blades for bends or wear on page 112; a single bent blade throws the whole deck out of level. With the deck lowered to a flat surface, measure the height at all four corners and adjust per the cutting height procedure. Verify lift lever adjustment is equal side to side. Torque blade screws to 118 to 147 N-m after any blade swap; a loose blade will wobble and create the same uneven pattern even with a level deck.
Manual Section: Mower Checking and AdjustingEngine runs rough at idle, surges at high speed, hard to keep steady RPM p. 10
Start with the air cleaner: a partially clogged element causes exactly this surge pattern. Clean or replace at the 50-hour interval. Then pull the carburetor and inspect the main jet, needle valve, and pilot screw; the fuel system schematic starting on page 10 shows the full circuit. Drain the float chamber and check for water or varnish. Verify the fuel cut-off solenoid seats fully; if it sticks open or closed, idle quality suffers immediately. Check governor lever and spring condition on page 14 before assuming the carburetor is the sole cause.
Manual Section: Fuel SystemBrake pedal spongy or requires excessive travel before tractor slows p. 92
Measure brake lining thickness: allowable limit is 7.5 mm, and anything below that means metal on metal. Check brake pedal play and travel per the adjustment procedure on page 92; worn linings let the pedal sink before engaging. For T1400H models, also verify parking brake adjustment. Inspect the clutch-brake pedal travel on T1400 models separately, since the combined pedal has its own adjustment points. Torque all brake hardware to spec on page 39 after any reassembly.
Manual Section: Brake and Clutch Checking and AdjustingTractor won't move or moves only in one direction, drive feels sluggish p. 71
Confirm hydrostatic transmission oil level on the T1400H first; capacity is 0.57 L, and low fluid causes immediate loss of drive in one or both directions. Verify maximum forward and reverse speed adjustment on page 73. On the T1400, inspect the speed variator and check maximum speed adjustment on page 84; a slipping or worn belt in the variator assembly is the usual cause. For either model, make sure the transmission mounting bolts are torqued to 48.1 to 55.9 N-m before suspecting internal damage.
Manual Section: Transmission And Rear AxleFrequently Asked Questions
What are the recommended service intervals?
The manual lays out a full maintenance schedule by interval. Daily checks cover battery electrolyte and mower brake. Every 3 months or 20 hours, check and readjust all belts and brake/clutch pedals. Every 6 months or 50 hours, change engine oil and clean the air cleaner. Annually or every 100 hours, change transmission oil, clean the spark plug, and check the fuel filter. Every 3 years or 300 hours, change transmission oil and fuel lines, and readjust valve clearance.
What fluids and capacities does this machine require?
The engine crankcase takes 1.4 liters (1.5 U.S.qts) of API Service SC or SD engine oil, using SAE20 or 10W-30 below 15°C and SAE30 or 10W-30 above 15°C. The hydrostatic transmission needs 0.57 liters (0.60 U.S.qts) of API service CD, SAE 10W-30 engine oil. The T1400H transmission case holds 1.8 liters (1.9 U.S.qts) of multi-grade transmission fluid or SAE #90 gear oil, while the T1400 takes 2.6 liters (2.7 U.S.qts). The fuel tank holds 8.5 liters (9.0 U.S.qts) of regular automobile gasoline.
How to troubleshoot engine won't start?
When the engine will not crank, look for a discharged battery, loose or corroded battery cables, a disconnected wiring harness, or a blown fuse/fusible link. Fixes include charging or replacing the battery, repairing cables, reconnecting the harness, or replacing the fuse. When it cranks slowly but won't start, suspect a low battery charge, loose battery cables, a faulty starter, increased resistance in moving parts, or fuel/oil viscosity that runs too high at low temperatures. Address these by charging the battery, repairing cables, replacing the starter, or switching to specified fluids.
What are the hydraulic system specifications?
The hydrostatic transmission requires 0.57 liters (0.60 U.S.qts) of API service CD, SAE 10W-30 engine oil. On the T1400H, maximum forward speed runs 104 to 120 rpm and maximum reverse speed 49 to 67 rpm, both measured with 18 x 8.50-8 tires. Driving it all is a 10 cc/rev variable displacement piston pump paired with a 10 cc/rev fixed displacement piston motor.
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Does this Kubota T1400, T1400H Workshop Manual cover the hydraulic system?
Yes. This Kubota T1400, T1400H Workshop Manual includes hydraulic system diagrams, circuit schematics, and component specifications.
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