No longer a regen virgin!

   / No longer a regen virgin!
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#21  
I hate to bust your bubble but....
It does sound like it "wasn't her first time".:eek:

Ha! Some of y'alls responses are great! But this one might be the best so far.
 
   / No longer a regen virgin!
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#22  
Yes, I almost said she'd do it for anyone that rode her for long enough... But I dont really beleive that. :ashamed:
 
   / No longer a regen virgin! #23  
WHAT ARE YOU GUY TALKING ABOUT ??? SOUNDS FUNNEY ANYWAY.
 
   / No longer a regen virgin!
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#25  
We are talking about EPA regulated diesel particulate emissions. What did YOU think we were talking about?!
 
   / No longer a regen virgin! #26  
My Massey 1736 got her first regen around 50 and usually around 50 thereafter. It sounds to me like you got ya a "dirty girl" there old boy. What sorta brew are feedin her anyways, fuel oil?:stirthepot:
 
   / No longer a regen virgin!
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#27  
Interesting, How many hrs are other people going? Loraine has gotten in the mood at 27hrs and 49hrs. Feed her fresh diesel from the station with Diesel Kleen added. No oysters and champagne or anything!
 
   / No longer a regen virgin! #29  
FWIW keep an eye on how much soot content you have there. Mine has Regened probably 3 or 4 times now but this time was different. For some reason it didn't kick off by itself until it was fully stuffed then that nasty horrid alarm decided to drive me nuts. No big thing usually but this was brush hogging the field and it became a major PITA.
Before it just did its thing quietly with the light on and running hotter than usual. This time even running the hog wasn't enough to shut the thing up. What it needed was to sit there and run it's program ( idling at 2000 RPM) for a half hour or more until it cleared it's throat. Why running it with the regen light lit hogging wouldn't do it I don't know. Anyways, lesson learned. From now on when I am doing something I am going to check the screen percentage and if it's over 75% I am going to kick it off manually and clear it while I am working so it doesn't have to sit there idling forever later on .
 
   / No longer a regen virgin!
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#30  
Ok I need some education. How do you check the screen percentage. You mean a visual inspection or do you have some ECU funtion that tells you?
 

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