NEPA Guy
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B2650HSDC, Spacers, FEL, BH, Snowblower, Snowplow, PBar, Forks
Since I appear to be limited to 5 picture uploads I had to upload them to the bogus google account I created a few weeks back for my other issue. Please see link for referenced photos. (slightly out of order)
https://goo.gl/photos/ghezUG3QSoj8Q3by6
According to my original dealer, before delivery, the tractor had to be held for a few more days to install the latest firmware upgrade
Ambient temperature starting the tractor was 48 F. It is noted that while keeping the throttle at half speed prior to turning the key, I need to use the glow plugs for about 10 seconds in order for the machine to turn over. Then auto regeneration mode button pressed. (according to original dealer instructions)
17.5 -18.5 hours. Im still getting used to the machine, testing its limits on hills and turns. I was driving the tractor around my property in L, running at full throttle, for about an hour, 2WD.
18.5 hours. The regeneration light begins to flash. (According to original dealer his instructions were to raise the rpm until the light stopped flashing in order to satisfy regeneration requirements and it would become solid and the regeneration process would begin and I would be able to use the tractor normally.)
The light does not stop flashing even though at 2500 rpm's. I decide to park the machine and review the manual I paid extra for, and downloaded (6C430-63132) (original dealer still hasn't delivered paper manual 3 weeks later despite multiple complaints) to make sure I'm following the proper steps. Manual is inaccurate.
It is noted on page 13, 14, 17, and 18, although stated, I do not have a DPF inhibit mode nor do I have an inhibit button. (we can only assume this was replaced by the auto dpf button in the latest firmware upgrade that should have addressed the cold start and regen issues that other users have experienced.)
See 14.1 for current dash photo
I continue on to page 15 where It states that in auto mode, PM warning the regeneration indicator turns on.
It did not turn on. Not a solid light as indicated in the manual, if I am interpreting it correctly.
I try to enable the parked regeneration as noted on page 20. No response, parked regeneration button does not light up although I followed instructions to satisfy the requirements in order for it to begin.
Tractor stalls and shuts off.
I start the engine again this time the engine warning indicator starts flashing. I call the original dealer and explain my dilemma. He says to refer to the cheat sheet in the cab. I find the sticker BEHIND me on my left and review. See 20.1
Still no help. Parked regen light still wont activate.
Tractor stalls and shuts off. Now it wont start. It won't turn over at all.
I call the original dealer, he says he will might be able to make it there in a few days to check it out.
(the only reason Im still calling this pos is because he still owes me a missing piece, and needs to fix a broken part, among 3 additional manuals.)
I call my new dealer, he will call me back tomorrow (today) to schedule a pickup asap. Still not wanting to leave my tractor in the middle of one of my fields, I disconnect and reconnect the positive terminal in hopes it will reset the computer and I'll be able to start it.
Voila! It starts up and I drive it to my garage and then the parked regen light and the auto light begin flashing. I follow the instructions to satisfy requirements to get it in parked regen mode and it begins the process. This takes just over an hour to complete. See page 21 where it states 25-35 minutes to complete the process if Im reading it right.
I welcome any corrections or comments in this situation. I am a complete noob. I will get it to the shop asap and post an update once I know anything.
Oh and by the way, just what is normal for gear whine, this thing seems to squeal all the time, except when going downhill, even worse when I was testing out my cruise control. (kind of reminds me of dumb and dumber when Jim Carey makes the most annoying sound in the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cVlTeIATBs My father owned a kubota for many years and I never remember it being so whiney before. (a 20 year old model sold off years ago) It's my only experience with tractors (I was never allowed to drive it growing up), and is the only reason I bought a kubota. I figured if it was good enough for the old man, it would be good enough for me. So far, I have had nothing but a negative experience (most likely original dealer fault) Lackluster training, missing manuals, missing and broken pieces and parts, long wait times. Im sure my new dealer will perform, but still frustrating nonetheless.
Thank you for your insight
https://goo.gl/photos/ghezUG3QSoj8Q3by6
According to my original dealer, before delivery, the tractor had to be held for a few more days to install the latest firmware upgrade
Ambient temperature starting the tractor was 48 F. It is noted that while keeping the throttle at half speed prior to turning the key, I need to use the glow plugs for about 10 seconds in order for the machine to turn over. Then auto regeneration mode button pressed. (according to original dealer instructions)
17.5 -18.5 hours. Im still getting used to the machine, testing its limits on hills and turns. I was driving the tractor around my property in L, running at full throttle, for about an hour, 2WD.
18.5 hours. The regeneration light begins to flash. (According to original dealer his instructions were to raise the rpm until the light stopped flashing in order to satisfy regeneration requirements and it would become solid and the regeneration process would begin and I would be able to use the tractor normally.)
The light does not stop flashing even though at 2500 rpm's. I decide to park the machine and review the manual I paid extra for, and downloaded (6C430-63132) (original dealer still hasn't delivered paper manual 3 weeks later despite multiple complaints) to make sure I'm following the proper steps. Manual is inaccurate.
It is noted on page 13, 14, 17, and 18, although stated, I do not have a DPF inhibit mode nor do I have an inhibit button. (we can only assume this was replaced by the auto dpf button in the latest firmware upgrade that should have addressed the cold start and regen issues that other users have experienced.)
See 14.1 for current dash photo
I continue on to page 15 where It states that in auto mode, PM warning the regeneration indicator turns on.
It did not turn on. Not a solid light as indicated in the manual, if I am interpreting it correctly.
I try to enable the parked regeneration as noted on page 20. No response, parked regeneration button does not light up although I followed instructions to satisfy the requirements in order for it to begin.
Tractor stalls and shuts off.
I start the engine again this time the engine warning indicator starts flashing. I call the original dealer and explain my dilemma. He says to refer to the cheat sheet in the cab. I find the sticker BEHIND me on my left and review. See 20.1
Still no help. Parked regen light still wont activate.
Tractor stalls and shuts off. Now it wont start. It won't turn over at all.
I call the original dealer, he says he will might be able to make it there in a few days to check it out.
(the only reason Im still calling this pos is because he still owes me a missing piece, and needs to fix a broken part, among 3 additional manuals.)
I call my new dealer, he will call me back tomorrow (today) to schedule a pickup asap. Still not wanting to leave my tractor in the middle of one of my fields, I disconnect and reconnect the positive terminal in hopes it will reset the computer and I'll be able to start it.
Voila! It starts up and I drive it to my garage and then the parked regen light and the auto light begin flashing. I follow the instructions to satisfy requirements to get it in parked regen mode and it begins the process. This takes just over an hour to complete. See page 21 where it states 25-35 minutes to complete the process if Im reading it right.
I welcome any corrections or comments in this situation. I am a complete noob. I will get it to the shop asap and post an update once I know anything.
Oh and by the way, just what is normal for gear whine, this thing seems to squeal all the time, except when going downhill, even worse when I was testing out my cruise control. (kind of reminds me of dumb and dumber when Jim Carey makes the most annoying sound in the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cVlTeIATBs My father owned a kubota for many years and I never remember it being so whiney before. (a 20 year old model sold off years ago) It's my only experience with tractors (I was never allowed to drive it growing up), and is the only reason I bought a kubota. I figured if it was good enough for the old man, it would be good enough for me. So far, I have had nothing but a negative experience (most likely original dealer fault) Lackluster training, missing manuals, missing and broken pieces and parts, long wait times. Im sure my new dealer will perform, but still frustrating nonetheless.
Thank you for your insight
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