New Kubota with DPF Filter

   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #31  
Looks like 6 years 2000 hours Limited Warranty http://www.kubota.com/warranty/KubotaLimitedWarranty.aspx (Almost everything with warranty says limited warranty) on my L. If circumstances change, I may not have it that long and if circumstances stay the same I may still have it that long.
Love you "old guys" that don't want anything new and if it worked for Grandpa it'll work for you. I've tried many cars and trucks and Kubotas over my life time and I appreciate "new" and improved. I know, there are always those that say it ain't improved because it .......well, not sure why many people say that but I've known a bunch of you for almost 70 years.:D
I like helping keep the economy going and helping provide jobs for those guys down in Georgia and Kentucky and Tn and Alabama and yep, even helped Detroit workers and Ohio workers a lot over the years.
I also like buying and selling real estate and increasing the size of acres I maintain. Got rid of about 5 acres and gained another 28 acres. Been doing it almost all my life. :cool2:
I think you are choosing to take what others are saying out of context but so be it.:confused3:
:thumbsup:

Enough said. ;)
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #32  
I walked outside today and inhaled and said, you know, the air is a little to clean for me, so I went and started my tractor just for the heck of it. I'm joking when I say this but until about a year ago I owned a diesel pickup. I always remember an article in a magazine where the writer was actually saying good things about diesel trucks having to meet emissions. This is a mag that probably sold stuff to bypass all the emissions stuff on a truck also. Like others have said, clean air is a good thing. The question is always, how clean is clean enough?
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #33  
If you are old enough to remember when 2 cycle bus and truck exhaust Always clouded the intersection after the light changed to green, then you remember just how bad diesel exhaust can get..., cleaner now than it used to be... But it can Never be too clean. that soot is not only hard to see through, but it's also not good for anyone's health... if it costs You a few thousand to remove it from Your exhaust you are protecting someone, your kid's, grand-kid's,neighbors, friends and a Lot of folks you will never have the opportunity to meet... you may even be trading a few thousand now for your own cancer in the future. If you can't see it as a positive change for how you operate your daily life... look at it as doing Something to keep those you love alive and healthy just a bit longer.
I'm sure you remember all those that wouldn't bother to see the advantage of removing Lead from gasoline exhaust... We are just Fortunate enough to live in a country that will Force us to cut back on poisoning ourselves. KennyV

Well said :thumbsup:
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #34  
The question is always, how clean is clean enough?

Ask Beijing and most of Europe,,
they have been promoting the use of diesel cars/trucks for decades,,,
how did it work out for them,,, ???,,,
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #35  
For those of you that have the new tier "stuff". Does your tractor behave any different than your former non tier "stuff" tractor? Any operating difference? Any stuttering or restarting difficulty? I don't have owners manual yet, will pick up tomorrow when I pick up my front bucket and a used trade in Cub Cadet steering wheel zero turn lawn mower. Do I need to do anything different than just go and work it like I have all the other Kubotas over the past 13 years?
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #36  
Hated it when I first experienced it as I just wasn't sure as to how to assess what was happening.
Bottom line 3 yrs along?
I don't pay it any attention at all unless I'm baling combustibles like hay. A flick of a button on the dash and keep working.
I don't even notice it other than a light comes on the dash to tell me it's functioning. You won't either. Given that the operator has, shall we call it, "Situational Awareness"
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #37  
For those of you that have the new tier "stuff". Does your tractor behave any different than your former non tier "stuff" tractor? Any operating difference? Any stuttering or restarting difficulty? I don't have owners manual yet, will pick up tomorrow when I pick up my front bucket and a used trade in Cub Cadet steering wheel zero turn lawn mower. Do I need to do anything different than just go and work it like I have all the other Kubotas over the past 13 years?

It does not behave differently other than a lack of diesel smoke. My L2250 smoked like crazy at start up, and although at times I "miss" the smell, I prefer the new tractor in that regard. Plus the exhaust is underneath vs. on top. I'm sure I sucked down a fair amount of fumes before.


I have not experienced any stuttering or restarting issues. It operates the same as my old one, however, you need to keep the RPMs up;even when idling. That has taken some getting use to as I would always throttle down before when jumping off the tractor to do something. You will also need to follow the instructions when it wants to go into regen.

Go and work it and let us know what ya think.
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #38  
My new L4060 isn't that different once you get past the bells & whistles compared to my old L3200. You are suppose to keep the RPMs up to cut down on the soot for the DPF to clean up.
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #39  
Anyone carry a fire extinguisher in case you set the woods on fire from exhaust? Does the exhaust get that hot? Also keeping the RPMs up...over 2200 RPM or the 540 PTO point? I've been running at the 540 point which I think is around 2200 but I had been throttling back when I stopped. PS LOVE MY GRAPPLE!!!:cool2:
 
   / New Kubota with DPF Filter #40  
Anyone carry a fire extinguisher in case you set the woods on fire from exhaust? Does the exhaust get that hot? Also keeping the RPMs up...over 2200 RPM or the 540 PTO point? I've been running at the 540 point which I think is around 2200 but I had been throttling back when I stopped. PS LOVE MY GRAPPLE!!!:cool2:

I kept an extinguisher on my old L2250 and now it resides on my L3901. I am not concerned about the exhaust being hot and starting a fire when in regen, but I would not do so in the barn. Having an extinguisher is just an overall good idea IMHO.

I run mine at around 2200, but have to throttle up when it calls for a regen.
 

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