# Kubota Manufacturing of America — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 08-0045
- **title:** Kubota Manufacturing of America — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2008-03-28
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 08-0045 response to Kubota Manufacturing of America concerning 173.220.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
MAR 2 8 2001
Mr. Brian Arnold
Kubota Manufacturing of America
27 1 5 Ramsey Road
Gainesville, GA 30501
Reference No. 08-0045
Dear Mr. Arnold:
This is in response to your e-mail transmission requesting clarification of the applicability of
the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171 -1 80) to the shipment of utility
vehicles with gasoline fuel systems. You state that you will be transporting utility vehicles
with fully closed and sealed gasoline fuel systems with non-vented caps via tractor trailer or
rail car and that the fuel systems will contain less than 500 mL (1 7 ounces) of gasoline. You
ask us to confirm your understanding of the HMR that 8 173.220(b)(l) authorizes the fuel
tank, engine components or fuel lines to contain up to 500 mL of gasoline provided they are
securely closed to prevent leakage of fuel during transportation. You also ask us to confirm
your understanding that 5 173.220(b)(4)(i) authorizes more than 500 mL of gasoline for self-
propelled vehicles and mechanical equipment being transported by motor vehicle or rail car
provided the fuel tanks are securely closed.
You are correct in your understanding of 8 173.220(b)(l) and (b)(4)(i). In addition to the fuel
system being securely closed in a manner to prevent leakage of fuel during transportation, any
batteries must conform to the applicable conditions in 9 173:220. Provided there are no other
hazardous materials, except for those that are integral to the vehicle or for safety reasons must
be securely installed in the vehicle (see 5 173.220(e)), utility vehicles that meet the applicable
provisions in 8 173.220 are not subject to any other requirements under the HMR (see
5 173.220(g)) when transported by motor vehicle or rail car.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact this office if you have additional questions.
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Drakeford, Carolyn <PHMSA>
From: INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 8:56 AM
To: Drakeford, Carolyn <PHMSA>
Subject: FW: official interpretation of $1 73.220 regulations
From: Mike Foster [mailto:fosterm@kubota-kma.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 4:42 PM
To: Special Permits <PIHMSA>
Subject: official interdretation of 5173.220 regulations
To Whom It May Concern:
Kubota ~ a n d f a c t u r i n ~ of America is a manufacturing facility in Gainesville, GA that currently
produces sub compact tractors, lawn mowers and four wheel drive utility vehicles. Currently most of
our models are driveh by diesel engines. Kubota Manufacturing of America does produce a gasoline
model lawn mower vhith a vented gasoline cap and fuel system, which is currently shipped with a new
gasoline tank (zero residual fuel) in accordance with DOT regulations 5 173.220(b)(l) and 5 173.00(b)
(4)(i). I
Kubota is in the process of developing a new model four wheel drive gasoline driven utility
vehicle which will have a fully closed and sealed gasoline fuel system with a non-vented cap, similar to
what would be found^ on a standard automobile. It is our understanding that in accordance with
§173.220(b)(l), the $el tank, engine components or fuel lines may contain up to 500 mL of fuel
(gasoline) if they are "securely closed to prevent leakage of fuel during transportation" Additionally,
§173.220(b)(4)(i) permits more than 500 mL of fuel to remain in the fuel tank of self-propelled vehicles
and mechanical equipment if transported by motor vehicle or rail car and the fuel tanks are "securely
closed."
It is our intent and desire to leave a small amount of gasoline in the fuel system (less than 500
rnL) for the purpose of loading and unloading the product onto tractor trailers for shipment. It would be
appreciated if you could provide an official confirmation or correction of our interpretation of 5 173.220
allowing Kubota Manufacturing of America to ship units with a closed cap fuel system with less than
500 rnL of gasoline via tractor trailer or rail car. Should you have any questions or need additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (404)735-8614.
Very truly yours,
Brian Arnold
27 1 5 Ramsey Road
Gainesville, Georgia 3050 1
Director, Manufacturing
Kubota Manufacturing of America
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