DPF level when to expect regen

OntheRidge

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L47 TLB, had it about a year but it has yet to do a regen cycle. The PM level is showing 91%. is this normal? When can I expect a regen? Machine has right around 200 hours, I got it with about 165ish hours. Thanks, all. Oh, and I have never used the inhibit button or gotten any indication{light, buzzer} that it wanted a regen. Thanks again.
 

Russell King

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You should be able to do a forced regeneration if you want to.

You hopefully have the operating manual and may want to get the work shop manual. The operating manual should cover all you need to know about the emissions system operations.

Look at Kubota books dot com if you don’t have the manual.
 
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OntheRidge

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I have the operators manual, there is no mention of forced regen. There is inhibit, auto, and parked, which all, as I understand it, have to wait for the tractor to "ask" for a regen. Found same info searching youtube, etc. Thanks
 

jyoutz

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L47 TLB, had it about a year but it has yet to do a regen cycle. The PM level is showing 91%. is this normal? When can I expect a regen? Machine has right around 200 hours, I got it with about 165ish hours. Thanks, all. Oh, and I have never used the inhibit button or gotten any indication{light, buzzer} that it wanted a regen. Thanks again.
My MX6000 did its first regeneration at 75 hours.