I knew the regeneration cycle would be happening as I kept away from the larger diesels as my buddy burnt two engines up on his trucks. But the regeneration lights come on, right as I am in the middle of something, or it starts beeping and I have to stop immediately out in the field and find a empty spot to regenerate so I dont set the whole forest on fire. This is nuts...
Not sure I understand what is going on here at all.
When that regen light comes on, that's just an indication that the tractor is going through its automatic regeneration cycle. You don't need to do a thing, just keep working the tractor, keeping the rpms up! If you push the button then you are canceling the regen cycle; yes, if you do that enough times you will cause a real problem. Pushing the button to cancel the regen cycle should be done ONLY if you need to postpone the cycle for some reason. And - unless you are in some situation where there are combustible materials touching the exhaust system, there is no reason to quit working and move to a "safer" area. Yes, the exhaust gets hotter but there is no fire shooting out of the exhaust pipe during the regen cycle to ignite nearby trees. I mow dry grass/weeds with my Kubota all the time and have never stopped because the tractor was in a regeneration cycle.
I know the manual instructions regarding the regeneration cycle are confusing - took me a while also until I realized what it was actually saying was that when the regen light comes on, keep the rpms up and keep working normally. Over 500 trouble-free hours on my
M7060 now doing it that way. ONLY time I've done a parked regen is when the light came on as I was putting the tractor away in the barn. I ran the rpms up to 2000+, took care of a couple other chores, and when I went back 20 minutes later the light was off so I shut the tractor down.
Again, when the regen light comes on in the dash, that is just for your information so you don't shut the tractor down right then. Just keep working the tractor and in a few minutes the regen light will go off when the cycle is done. Do not confuse the Parked Regeneration instructions with the automatic regeneration instructions.