2025 L3302 Regen

LittleLighthouseAcres

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Hey y’all, this is my first tractor with diesel emissions (L3302) and I bought it last year brand new. At 47 hours, it did its first regen and it did a parked regen. Then again today at 67 hours all three lights started flashing and gave me another parked one. I’ve never seen a single light flash for the auto regen.
If you’re already running in a high enough RPM range will you never even know that the auto happened?
Or is there an issue?
 

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I didn't buy a DPF model. But, many here say you don't have as many regens if you keep the RPMs up. My "guess" is 540 rpm level, but I'm sure those with DPFs will chime in.
 

LittleLighthouseAcres

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To get 540 RPMs at the PTO it’s 2500 engine RPMs. I don’t scream around like that unless I am brush cutting, but I do run at 1800-2000 engine rpm all the time for the reason you mentioned. Making me wish I went 2502.

I didn't buy a DPF model. But, many here say you don't have as many regens if you keep the RPMs up. My "guess" is 540 rpm level, but I'm sure those with DPFs will chime in.
 
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I have the exact same tractor and never have I been able to do the auto regen.

I have had what you had happen all three lights were flashing, the manual states that
you will get the regen light and the rpm light flashing where your need to raise the RPM until the rpm
light stops flashing.

My tractor has like 121 hours on it and i believe it needed a regen twice, first around 40 hours and
then at 120 hours. Guess I have to read the manual to the tractor so that it follows the book.


From the manual so yea.

NOTE :
• Even if the auto-regeneration mode is
selected, DPF regeneration may not begin
because system requirements have not been
satisfied.
• The engine rpm-increase indicator is used
as a guide to satisfy the regeneration
conditions. If the engine load is too heavy,
the engine rpm-increase indicator may
continue to flash, even though regeneration-
system conditions are satisfied and
regeneration may begin automatically.
(See Tips on diesel particulate filter (DPF)
regeneration on page 52.)
 

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I don’t have a L3302. Looked at the instructions in the OM to confirm it works same as my L4701. Per the L3302 OM, they work the same. A bit over 600 hours, I’ve never done anything other than auto regens. I have never touched the DPF Inhibit switch.

Unless the DPF Inhibit switch is lit, which it should be if and only if you pressed it, when the tractor calls for a regen, you should see the yellow smoke puff looking light in the upper right corner of the dash.

If RPM needs to be increased, the n/min light with the thing that looks like a M67 hand grenade with an arrow pointing up will be flashing. Increase RPM until it stops flashing. You can stop or keep working, but you must maintain that RPM until the puff of smoke light goes out.

You may have noticed, at no point in that process are any buttons pushed. I have the same two DPF buttons on mine that are shown in the page out of the L3302 OM above. I’ve never touched either of them.

I have had a couple times when I was concentrating so much on what I was doing I didn’t notice the lights on the dash, but did notice a slight change in engine exhaust tone, which caused me to look at the dash and then see the light. But if you’re seeing the three lights, don’t know why you’d miss two lights.

To directly answer your question about auto regen occurring without you knowing about it in some circumstances, I have had that happen when running my chipper at 540 PTO RPM. Went to shut it down to take a break and noticed the puff of smoke light on, but the M67 grenade light wasn’t. It finished the regen by itself about 2 minutes later, so it had been running regen for probably at least 10 minutes.

If it doesn’t work as described in the OM, I’d say there’s an issue. I don’t have a L3302 and I’m not a tech, so take that for what it’s worth.
 
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LittleLighthouseAcres

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I have the exact same tractor and never have I been able to do the auto regen.

I have had what you had happen all three lights were flashing, the manual states that
you will get the regen light and the rpm light flashing where your need to raise the RPM until the rpm
light stops flashing.

My tractor has like 121 hours on it and i believe it needed a regen twice, first around 40 hours and
then at 120 hours. Guess I have to read the manual to the tractor so that it follows the book.


From the manual so yea.

NOTE :
• Even if the auto-regeneration mode is
selected, DPF regeneration may not begin
because system requirements have not been
satisfied.
• The engine rpm-increase indicator is used
as a guide to satisfy the regeneration
conditions. If the engine load is too heavy,
the engine rpm-increase indicator may
continue to flash, even though regeneration-
system conditions are satisfied and
regeneration may begin automatically.
(See Tips on diesel particulate filter (DPF)
regeneration on page 52.)
Interesting you also have not seen the auto!
 

LittleLighthouseAcres

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Thank you for the thorough response!
I don’t believe I’ve ever missed any engine indications, I tend to be pretty observant and really don’t think I missed anything.
Also, I’ve never pushed the inhibit button so it’s starting to feel like something isn’t right in the auto regen system.


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I don’t have a L3302. Looked at the instructions in the OM to confirm it works same as my L4701. Per the L3302 OM, they work the same. A bit over 600 hours, I’ve never done anything other than auto regens. I have never touched the DPF Inhibit switch.

Unless the DPF Inhibit switch is lit, which it should be if and only if you pressed it, when the tractor calls for a regen, you should see the yellow smoke puff looking light in the upper right corner of the dash.

If RPM needs to be increased, the n/min light with the thing that looks like a M67 hand grenade with an arrow pointing up will be flashing. Increase RPM until it stops flashing. You can stop or keep working, but you must maintain that RPM until the puff of smoke light goes out.

You may have noticed, at no point in that process are any buttons pushed. I have the same two DPF buttons on mine that are shown in the page out of the L3302 OM above. I’ve never touched either of them.

I have had a couple times when I was concentrating so much on what I was doing I didn’t notice the lights on the dash, but did notice a slight change in engine exhaust tone, which caused me to look at the dash and then see the light. But if you’re seeing the three lights, don’t know why you’d miss two lights.

To directly answer your question about auto regen occurring without you knowing about it in some circumstances, I have had that happen when running my chipper at 540 PTO RPM. Went to shut it down to take a break and noticed the puff of smoke light on, but the M67 grenade light wasn’t. It finished the regen by itself about 2 minutes later, so it had been running regen for probably at least 10 minutes.

If it doesn’t work as described in the OM, I’d say there’s an issue. I don’t have a L3302 and I’m not a tech, so take that for what it’s worth.
 
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Back in July 2022 Neil Messick posted a YT video explaining the Kubota regen process. He said he had three regens on his LX3310 by the time he hit the 51 hour mark. I just hit 52 hours on my L3302 with zero regens. I am always looking at my dash, so I would have noticed if an auto regen took place. On a side note, at full throttle my motor runs at just over 2800 RPMs, even while working it. The manual says 2700 is tops. Anyone else experience this?
 

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I just re-read the "Parked" regen instructions for my LX. Apparently I have NEVER done a "Parked" regen. I did park for the first two but I never did anything but raise the RPMs to a level it liked for performing the regen. The last 3 or 4 I just kept working but I fear one day I may regret that if I start a brush fire.

My regen cycles have been coming more frequent so the next time I think I will whip out the instructions for the parked regen and see if it will do a more complete job.

I regret buying a tractor with this system. They should have never made it with a down turned exhaust due to the fire hazards it presents.
 
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How many hrs are on your LX3310?
It's around 360 hours now. The last 6 regen cycles have occurred in the teens of hours. If I had to park it to regen every time I wouldn't get a lot of work done for the hours run. Each regen takes 20-30 minutes.
 

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Seems excessive. You running low rpm alot? Have you tried any diesel additives like XPD or Diesel Kleen?
Almost never. 98% of my use is mowing at PTO speed = 2500 RPMs engine speed.

I treat all my fuel with Biobor JF and recently added Biobor MD to the mix. The MD is supposed to reduce soot but it seems to have had an opposite effect on regen cycles.

The last regen cycle happened 12 hours after the previous.
 

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I’ve never done anything other than auto regens. I have never touched the DPF Inhibit switch.

Unless the DPF Inhibit switch is lit, which it should be if and only if you pressed it, when the tractor calls for a regen, you should see the yellow smoke puff looking light in the upper right corner of the dash.

If RPM needs to be increased, the n/min light with the thing that looks like a M67 hand grenade with an arrow pointing up will be flashing. Increase RPM until it stops flashing. You can stop or keep working, but you must maintain that RPM until the puff of smoke light goes out.

You may have noticed, at no point in that process are any buttons pushed. I have the same two DPF buttons on mine that are shown in the page out of the L3302 OM above. I’ve never touched either of them.
What you describe is exactly how I used to deal with regens in the MX and M. If your rpm is sufficient, the only indication that a regen is occurring is the indicator (shown with an arrow below) staying on, but not flashing, until the regen is complete.

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