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  1. Sprad

    All B3350 Owners

    It sounds as if you unscrewed the fuel filter. Get you a new on ASAP and keep a back up on hand. You can clean the filter out with an air compressor and get a few more hours out of one but I would not advise it.
  2. Sprad

    All B3350 Owners

    I would read this entire thread from page one. We all ended up here for the same reason (DPF issues). As you will read Kubota has finally decided they will cover these DPF related problems in certain circumstances. I'm surprised you got 18 months of service without anything going wrong sooner...
  3. Sprad

    All B3350 Owners

    You dealer should not be stumped unless he is new or an extremely low volume dealer. Most likely he is is stumped because Kubota has refused to solve this problem for years at the customers expense. I had dpf issues within the first ten hours on mine. Mine runs great now and the fix is about 1k.
  4. Sprad

    All B3350 Owners

    Here is a claimed maker: https://www.4dpf.com/ The 1505 is the 3350 engine. There is no risk to a company operating in Europe as far as government fines etc.. California hasn't got their claws in them (yet). This company claims to make the emulator. Trick is finding someone that has used them...
  5. Sprad

    All B3350 Owners

    You will not find a domestic maker of such a product but they are out there. Of course, there is risk in dealing with a foreign manufacturer in they may just take your money.
  6. Sprad

    All B3350 Owners

    Get an emulator and remove DPF filter. Substitute a straight pipe and you will have a capable machine again.