ptsg
Super Member
I agree. I also suspect that in some cases, people bought too big of a tractor (HP wise) and simply don't have enough work load for it to prevent DPF from clogging.If yours has the ability to command a regen like the new 20 series models do, then you should be able to run it however you want. If you don't run it hard enough often enough, it'll tell you to do a regen or will ask for a regen more often. No big deal.
Even if it's like mine and can't do a regen, I'd run it as it is and see how it handles it. It might do ok. I've stopped worrying about mine. I must be running it hard enough. If yours keeps having problems then consider modding it. No point in ruining an expensive part unless you have to.
In your case, you have the chipper that takes care of the engine load "issue" just fine and pretty much makes the DPF running trouble free.