Kubota GB180

Kubota GB180

Complete specifications and technical data for the Kubota GB180. Compare with similar tractors from Kubota and other manufacturers.

Quick Specs

Category

Utility

Engine Power Output

18hp

Operating Weight

1,532 lb

Transmission

Gear

The Kubota GB180 is a small but mighty utility tractor. It's part of the sub-compact group, which means it's great for tight spaces. This tractor has four-wheel drive, so it can handle tough ground. I...

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Specifications

Manufacturer
Kubota
Model
GB180
Category
Utility, Sub-Compact
Manufacturing Years
2002 - 2003
Manufacturer
Kubota
Model
D1005
Power Output
17.7hp
Rated RPM
2,600RPM
Cylinders
3
Displacement
61.1ci
Bore
2.99in
Stroke
2.9in

Engine Power Output Comparison of Kubota GB180 vs. Other Utility Tractors

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Type
Gear
Length
92.3in
Width
43.5in
Height
74in
Operating Weight
1,532lb

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Chassis Type
4x4 MFWD 4WD
Drive Type
4WD
Steering Type
Power
Type
ROPS

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Frequently Asked Questions

What years was the Kubota GB180 manufactured?

The Kubota GB180 was manufactured from 2002 - 2003.

What is the engine power output of the Kubota GB180?

The Kubota GB180 has an engine power output of 17.7 hp.

How many cylinders does the Kubota GB180 have?

The Kubota GB180 is equipped with a 3-cylinder engine.

What is the operating weight of the Kubota GB180?

The operating weight of the Kubota GB180 is approximately 1,532 lb.

What type of transmission does the Kubota GB180 have?

The Kubota GB180 is equipped with a Gear transmission.

What maintenance does the Kubota GB180 require?

Regular maintenance for the Kubota GB180 includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, filters, and performing routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.