The way the company - Mahindra - is doing it is by running the engines "hot" all of the time, we will see how this holds up long term.This has kind of baffled me. I know for a fact that at least one engine manufacturer has come out with a tier 4 diesel that does not have to regen or use def to meet the epa regulations. And this is on a 49hp engine. It does how ever have a particulate filter in the exhaust that needs to be cleaned every 2,000 hours. The cleaning process takes about an hour to remove the muffler. Clean it, and reinstall. Might have to go to the auto parts store and purchase a couple exhaust clamps if they snap off when removing the muffler.
On there bigger diesels, they use def and regen to meet the requirements.
Seems like some of these companies had some over engineering in there systems. And need to take some notes
That solution was rejected by all of the other engine manufacturers because of the long term effects on the engines.
I don't know exactly how the DPF system's computer controls the Kubota's after treatment but I will tell you that I have seen an after treatment system that had the DPF internal filter removed and the computer could not tell because the system basically is looking at the readings from the differential pressure sensors, when the computer sees a difference in the readings from the pre-DPF sensor to the after-DPF sensor it knows that the DPF is starting to clog up and needs a regeneration.....if it never sees a difference it never tries to do it.
This is not a recommendation to do it just letting you know what I have seen.