Kubota M4063 Tractor (2021)

Manufacturer:Kubota

Price:N/A

Series:M4003 Series

Model:M4063

Equipment Type: Utility Tractors

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Full Specifications

KUBOTA M4063 POWER

Engine (net)
66hp / 49.2kW

ENGINE DETAIL

Description
Kubota V3307 diesel 4-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement
203.3ci / 3.3L
Bore/Stroke
3.70x4.70inches / 94x 119 mm
Emissions
Stage 5
Rated Power (ECE R24)
66hp / 49.2kW
Rated RPM
2400

KUBOTA M4063 ENGINE

Description
Kubota 3.3L 4-cyl diesel
ROPS Fuel tank
18.5gal / 70.0L
Cab Fuel tank
23.8gal / 90.1L

TRANSMISSION

Type
power shuttle
Gears
18 forward and reverse
Clutch
electro-hydraulic wet disc
Description
Six synchronized gears in three ranges with power shuttle.

MECHANICAL

Chassis
4x4 MFWD 4WD
Differential lock
mechanical rear
Brakes
hydraulic wet disc
Cab
Two-post folding ROPS. Cab available with air-conditioning.
Transmission
18-speed power shuttle

HYDRAULICS

Valves
2 or 3
Pump flow
16.6gpm / 62.8lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type
II
Control
position and draft control
Rear lift
5512lbs / 2500kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO
independent
Clutch
electro-hydraulic
Rear RPM
540/540E/540/1000

KUBOTA M4063 TIRES

Standard tires (ag)
Front: 320/85R20. Rear: 420/85R30

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase
84.1inches / 213cm
Length
145.7inches / 370cm
Width
76.8inches / 195cm *Minimum width with cab.
Height (cab)
101.6inches / 258cm
ROPS Weight
5666lbs / 2570kg
Cab Weight
6702lbs / 3040kg
Ground clearance
16.9inches / 42cm
ROPS Front tread
57.1 to 60.4inches / 145to 153 cm
Cab Front tread
53.7 to 55.7inches / 136to 141 cm
ROPS Rear tread
56.3 to 68.1inches / 143to 172 cm
Cab Rear tread
60.2 to 68.7inches / 152to 174 cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

Wheelbase
84.1inches / 213cm
Weight
5666 to 6702 pounds
Front tire
320/85R20
Rear tire
420/85R30

ELECTRICAL

Ground
negative
Battery volts
12

About Kubota Tractor

The Kubota M4063 tractor is part of the M4003 Series of tractors. The M4063 is a Utility Tractors type, which is used mainly in Agriculture Tractors. A engine powers the M4063 tractor. This arrangement is more practical in the real world.

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