Frankenkubota
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2020
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- Location
- Carthage NC...Deep in the woods
- Tractor
- Kubota MX 5800, SkidPro 4 in 1, Ratchet rake, SkidPro pallet forks
Running at almost full rpm will keep the soot level in check. Running slow will give more regen cycles. I take my Massey for a drive to the highway and back to burn off the accumulation after a lot of fork/ loader work.
This has come up before. It was suggested to research diesel stacking, so i did. Search diesel stacking. I run mine at a pretty high rpm now regardless because of the articles i read, written by the experts........I hope