ning
Elite Member
I have a 3720h, and use it for "hobby" purposes - a bit of this and that, some backhoe, mostly loader, some posthole.. I'm usually around 1700 rpm unless there going gets tough. I have a short steep hill that I run it at 2500 but that's under a minute. 150 hours so far, not a peep from the dpf light; we'll see if that changes; if there's signs of an impending clog I'll probably start running it at a higher rpm, but the engine starts to clatter a lot more at 2k.
I'd prefer to keep the dpfbecause I can barely smell the exhaust even when I start it up in its "garage" (shipping container)!
I'd prefer to keep the dpfbecause I can barely smell the exhaust even when I start it up in its "garage" (shipping container)!