Kubota L1801 Fuel Tank Capacity (5.8 gal) / (22 L)

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The Kubota L1801 tractor fuel tank capacity found is 5.8 gal (22 L). Fuel type is diesel.

Fuel tank5.8 gal (22 L)
Fuel typediesel
5-gal cansabout 2 x 5-gal cans
Full fuel weightabout 41 lb (19 kg) of diesel

Kubota L1801 Fuel Tank Specs

Fuel tank capacity 5.8 gal (22 L)
Fuel type diesel
Engine 0.9L 2-cylinder
Fuel tank size class small compact-tractor fuel tank
5-gallon fuel cans about 2 x 5-gal cans
10-litre fuel jugs about 3 x 10-L jugs
Estimated full tank fuel weight about 41 lb (19 kg) of diesel

Fuel Tank Benchmarks

Fuel tank capacity benchmark

This model

5.81179 gal

Average

9 gal

Low

4.5 gal

High

16 gal

Benchmarks are general reference ranges for compact tractors.

Kubota L1801 Fuel Tank FAQ

Fuel tank capacity The Kubota L1801 tractor holds 5.8 gallons, which is about 22 litres. Use that as the refill figure when planning diesel storage, fuel cans or workshop servicing.
Fuel type The fuel type found for the Kubota L1801 tractor is diesel. Match the fuel type to the operator manual and the engine fitted to your exact model.
Fuel tank size class The Kubota L1801 is listed as having a small compact-tractor fuel tank based on the fuel tank capacity found.
Fuel cans needed from empty From empty, the Kubota L1801 needs about 2 x 5-gal cans or about 3 x 10-L jugs to cover a full refill.
Estimated full tank fuel weight A full tank on the Kubota L1801 adds about 41 lb (19 kg) of diesel before allowing for the tank itself.
Engine specs found Engine specs found for the Kubota L1801 include 0.9L 2-cylinder.
Fuel refill planning note Plan around roughly 5.8 gal of fuel for a full refill. This gives more working time than a small tank, but refuelling still matters for longer mowing or property jobs. Tank class: small compact/utility tractor fuel tank. Fuel type: diesel.
Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Check the operator manual, service manual and official kubotausa.com website for official fuel capacity specifications before refuelling, servicing or buying parts.