M6060 regen?

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rbeggs

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I bought a new Kubota M6060 4x4 with LA 1154 loader in February to use on my poultry farm. I use it to pull a wind row blade, brushhog, blade the roads etc. I have put around 50 hrs on it since then and it regens about every 10 hrs. Is this normal? I try to not idle it much and at times work it hard but it seems to be going through the regen process more often than i thought it would. Is this normal?
Thoughts and advice appreciated.
 
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Congrats on the new tractor.

That does seem a bit often. But that may be how it is in your case dependent on the work you are doing.
 
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Congrats on the new tractor.

That does seem a bit often. But that may be how it is in your case dependent on the work you are doing.
Thanks i really like the tractor!
I've been running farm diesel in it and have wondered if that would cause it to regen more than if i were using highway diesel.
 
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Thanks i really like the tractor!
I've been running farm diesel in it and have wondered if that would cause it to regen more than if i were using highway diesel.

Nope. Same fuel plus/minus red dye.
 
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Well thats what i thought too, just thought it might somehow make a difference. Thanks for the replies.
 
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I bought a new Kubota M6060 4x4 with LA 1154 loader in February to use on my poultry farm. I use it to pull a wind row blade, brushhog, blade the roads etc. I have put around 50 hrs on it since then and it regens about every 10 hrs. Is this normal? I try to not idle it much and at times work it hard but it seems to be going through the regen process more often than i thought it would. Is this normal?
Thoughts and advice appreciated.

Regen frequency depends upon usage and ambient temperature.

Perhaps it will become less frequent in the summer months.

SDT
 
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It's a little frequent, but not suspicious. At least compared to my L4060. I think I'm around 15-20 hours between regens, but havent paid close attention & it could easily be less. Idling & lugging the machine load up the filter faster. Running at a higher RPM (lower gear if needed) will also decrease the frequency of regens.

Off-road diesel is just road diesel with a tiny bit of red dye in it to indicate road taxes havent been paid. That tiny bit of red dye wont affect the DPF, regens, power, or anything. It will put you in a world of hurt if law enforcement or the tax man ever finds red in your road going truck's fuel system at all. Unplated tractors dont have to wory about that at all though.
 
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As others above have said, don't worry about it. When I first got my Kubota and was just using it around the place doing piddling tasks and not working the tractor hard, seemed like it was regenerating every few hours. Then when I really put it to work - running at PTO rpm for hours - it seemed to never regenerate.

Now that I've put about 150 hours on it I've grown used to it and don't pay much attention to the process. The regen light on the dash goes on...and after a while it goes back off. I just continue whatever I'm doing. Main thing is - let it do its thing. Which means if the regen process is going on and you just finished whatever you were doing, don't just shut the tractor off and park it. Keep the rpms up until the process is done and then shut it down.
 
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I have a M7060hd12 rops with 14 hours on it. It just performed it’s first regen at 13 hours. I can say I haven’t had it turn up too high rpm wise as I was doing mostly loader work around the yard. The regen took about 10-15 minutes from what I recall.
 
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I'm at 28 hrs on my M7060 without a regen. I mostly use it for mowing with a 12 foot bat wing BH so it stays at PTO RPMs. The BH weighs 3200 lbs so the tractor gets a little workout mowing. I suppose I'm due for a regen.
 

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