Direct/indirect injection is an entirely different matter.
The small 4 cylinder engine used in the
B3350 and some TOL zero turn mowers is mechanically injected.
Other currently produced Kubota diesel engines used in farm tractors are common rail.
Designing a nonsensical DPF system for a mechanically injected engine is an entirely different and more difficult engineering project than such for a common rail engine.
I expect that Kubota will eventually work this out in some fashion but it appears that they are not yet there.
I also expect that Kubota will either redesign the
B3350 engine with a common rail system or replace (or discontinue) the engine.
Stay tuned.
SDT
Dean