Kubota M100A Coolant Capacity

Quick answer:

The Kubota M100A coolant capacity is listed as 3.12 gal (11.8 L). It also lists coolant type ethylene glycol-based coolant, Kubota Genuine Coolant, and ASTM D3306 compatible and antifreeze mix 50/50 coolant and water mix.

Coolant capacity3.12 gal (11.8 L)
Coolant typeethylene glycol-based coolant, Kubota Genuine Coolant, and ASTM D3306 compatible
Antifreeze mix50/50 coolant and water mix
Change intervalevery 2 years and every 2,000 hours

Kubota M100A Coolant Capacity

Cooling system capacity 3.12 gal (11.8 L)
Radiator capacity 3.12 gal (11.8 L)
Coolant type ethylene glycol-based coolant, Kubota Genuine Coolant, and ASTM D3306 compatible
Antifreeze mix 50/50 coolant and water mix
Coolant change interval every 2 years and every 2,000 hours
Engine model V3800
Engine horsepower 100 hp (74.6 kW)
Engine displacement 3.8 L (231.9 cu in)

Coolant Capacity Comparison Chart

Coolant capacity comparison

This model

3.12 gal

Average

4 gal

Low

2 gal

High

8 gal

Engine horsepower comparison

This model

100 hp

Average

140 hp

Low

80 hp

High

240 hp

Engine displacement comparison

This model

3.8 L

Average

3.5 L

Low

1.8 L

High

6 L

Kubota M100A Coolant and Engine Notes

Coolant capacity note For service planning, the Kubota M100A should be treated as 3.12 gal (11.8 L) coolant capacity. That is a larger cooling system where you should buy extra coolant before draining it
Radiator capacity note For the Kubota M100A, the captured radiator capacity is 3.12 gal (11.8 L). If you are doing a full drain, check the full cooling-system capacity too
Coolant type note Coolant type for the Kubota M100A is listed as ethylene glycol-based coolant, Kubota Genuine Coolant, and ASTM D3306 compatible. The safest move is to use coolant that matches the manual’s spec rather than mixing random formulas
Antifreeze mix note For the Kubota M100A, the captured mix is 50/50 coolant and water mix. Straight water is not the right long-term answer unless you are only flushing the system
Coolant change interval note Coolant service for the Kubota M100A is listed as every 2 years and every 2,000 hours. If the service history is unknown, a fresh drain and refill is usually the cleaner move
Engine context note Engine context for the Kubota M100A: engine model V3800, engine horsepower 100 hp (74.6 kW), and displacement 3.8 L (231.9 cu in). Engine size helps explain why coolant capacity changes between models
Refill note When refilling the Kubota M100A, use 3.12 gal (11.8 L) as the planning number and 50/50 coolant and water mix as the mixture guide. Recheck the level after the thermostat opens

Kubota M100A Coolant Capacity FAQ

How much coolant does the Kubota M100A take?

The main coolant amount captured for the Kubota M100A is 3.12 gal (11.8 L). Buy a little extra so you can top up after the engine warms up and cools down.

Does coolant type matter on the Kubota M100A?

Yes. Capacity tells you how much to buy; coolant type tells you what to buy. For the Kubota M100A, the captured coolant type is ethylene glycol-based coolant, Kubota Genuine Coolant, and ASTM D3306 compatible.

What antifreeze mix does the Kubota M100A use?

The captured antifreeze mix for the Kubota M100A is 50/50 coolant and water mix. A 50/50-style mix is the common practical answer unless your manual or climate calls for something different.

When should the Kubota M100A coolant be replaced?

Use every 2 years and every 2,000 hours as the service guide. Coolant can look okay but still lose corrosion protection over time.

Why does the Kubota M100A coolant amount differ from other models?

Coolant capacity changes with engine and radiator setup. For the Kubota M100A, the supporting engine data is engine model V3800, horsepower 100 hp (74.6 kW), and displacement 3.8 L (231.9 cu in).

Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Tractor coolant specs can change by year, market, engine, radiator, cab/heater setup and service procedure. Please check the operator manual, decal information and official kubotausa.com website for official information before draining or refilling the cooling system.