TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
No.Do you think the guy is a troll? Maybe working for the EPA?
Question on this…If his story is true, someone has duped this person and now years later he's paying the price for it.
Like I said earlier, it's sad someone did this, as this model has a lifetime emissions warranty and would be fixed free of charge.
Because of someone adding a delete / bypass to it, it's now a rouge tractor that no dealer or kubota will touch.
Returning the tractor to OEM configuration would not make much progress in terms of any warranty with regard to items/systems that could have been compromised/damaged by the alteration.Question on this…
Assuming that the emulator was installed into the factory wiring harness, nothing else done to the emissions system. Tractor warranty is void of course. But now remove the emulator and return the factory wiring back to original state by repair or replacement. Would that return the warranty on the tractor?
That is what I would pursue myself if I had not installed the device myself as the OP has stated several times.
If the filter is gutted (and expensive) then I might not pursue it.
You now have a schematic to use. From what I’ve read on the emulator wires are cut and then the emulator is spliced into the wires. I assume you have basically removed the emulator from the tractor wiring but I am not 100% sure what is done at this time or what wire was too short to repair.The biggest issue is that I can not find an accurate schematic for the wiring diagram. It would be really helpful to have a ladder diagram of the ecu program I am sure that. Will never happen. I got the tractor to run three days ago thought I had fixed it.. wrapped the wiring harness back up and the darn thing would not do anything except the display would work. I do not mean to be ugly to anyone I came here to get help not to be insulted.
Simple answer is anyone in a Kubota shop working on it is going to know it was bypassed for a length of time as the computer logs that info, and thus automatically voids the warranty.Question on this…
Assuming that the emulator was installed into the factory wiring harness, nothing else done to the emissions system. Tractor warranty is void of course. But now remove the emulator and return the factory wiring back to original state by repair or replacement. Would that return the warranty on the tractor?
That is what I would pursue myself if I had not installed the device myself as the OP has stated several times.
If the filter is gutted (and expensive) then I might not pursue it.
My old L185 only has a very basic electrical system so I always make the mistake that all tractors are still simple mechanical systems and forget about the computer on newer tractors and how they log information.Simple answer is anyone in a Kubota shop working on it is going to know it was bypassed for a length of time as the computer logs that info, and thus automatically voids the warranty.
I don't think there is a way to get it back into the warranty program.
The main issue I see is the question of what damage has been done to the wiring / computer / emissions / engine.
your moderators do a shitty job. If you want to call people liars and dispute what is being ask and assault people’s word you should keep your ugly comments to yourself.
Your wrong I know exactly what was done and I am back so your wrong and stupid on two counts.
I do not mean to be ugly to anyone I came here to get help not to be insulted.
Would love to hear from them!Oh by the way I reported your rudeness expect contact from kubota
So in 14 years you've never been able to get a WSM?They total history with this tractor and all the times I have tried to get kubota to fix it would take several pages. I have been an electronic instrument tech for 40 years. It is hard to work on something without the data you need. Thanks again
OH OH OH can I please smash a tennis racket!This thread is kinda like watching an old John McEnroe tennis match....
Oh I just discovered something very interesting, to interesting to be a coincidence.
Sheads new light on things.
This was a post from tom jones in 2020 in the thread " B3350 DPF Bypass"
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And low and behold 5 posts later
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WOW the same emulator that tom jones discovered in his tractor.
What are the odds of this?
Thank you for the added information you provided. I am sorry for my response to your replies to my questions. I will also post this in the main thread. I really felt you were calling me a liar. I am not. Until the last time the tractor died I never touched the wiring harness. I never got the swim for three four reasons. I was stupid enough to think that I could get the data I needed from this group, Kubota, my knowledge and was to cheap to pay for the women’s. After Kubota refused to fix the emission system under warranty and wanted a outrageous amount to. Fix it. I was stuck. I started looking for any way I could get the tractor to run. The manager felt sorry for me I guess He told me that there were no interlocks in the ecu to shut down the tractor if a regen did not work. That the only thing that would happen was the filter would plug and the tractor would slowly bog down. I am not a tractor tech. I was stupid enough to believe the regional rep who refused to continue to work on the emission system. I have contacted over 50 salvage companyes look for a salvage harness with the emulator on it. No luck. The emulator went to the ecu along with the reformer. It was on it when I got it. The wiring harness is so full of wires that there is no way it was added afterward. I did not know it was on there until I started tracing the wires one by one and came across the melted box or heat damaged box. I did not know about the web site until I took the pictures of the boards. I was told by the regional rep that the tractor was the first ones that had it on it. I think Kubota knew the tractor would not generate enough heat to burn the carbon correctly and put the emulator on it to help with errors on it. I really not sure what is currently wrong with it. I know that after I temporarily fixed the emulator it started and ran once. So with that said it either the emulator or when I fixed it I put pressure on the harness a loose connection to make contact and caused it to start. When I rewarded the wiring harness I must have pulled it loose again. I have made a lot of mistakes mostly trusting what I was told by Kubota. They must have started the life time warranty on the emissions after the regional manager refused to fix mine. They never contacted me with that information. The other mistake was not keeping the endless emails and documents for the issues with the emissions. There are other things I could add but this is already a long post The last thing I will add here is that when I bought tractor the dealer told me not all new tractors had the emissions controls. Those under 30 hp and tractors that do heat up enough to burn the carbon. The b3350su is a 33hp tractor and does not produce enough heat to burn the carbon so to meet standers it has to have the emission control.. Thank you for trying to help. I think I have covered all of the confusion of this thread. So that is it. If you or anyone else have questions please ask.Kubota emulator
Thank you and yes I was angry. I did not get there till I felt I was accused of being a liar. Thank you for returning me and informing me about the group. I have ordered women. Waiting for it. Thanks again I sympathize with you and easily understand why you have become angry. You have, indeed...www.orangetractortalks.com
Thank you for your kindness I have it saved have to wait till I have more money to get it. Between the parts I have replaced I have replaced and the new tractor my money is really have to build it back up again. It sucks being on a fixed income lolTom, here is a site selling that emulator for $99. https://www.canbusemulator.com/dpf-emulatorleri/kubota-dpf-emulatoru
I would be sure your dpf is clean, buy a new emulator and see if that doesn't get you running.