I am grateful to have bought a Yanmar ym342 around July 4th this past summer. I was able to get out and work bout 6 hours on the tractor this past weekend. At 34 hours, the regen signaled. There are 5 regen options with this model. Based on the indicator lights this was the normal, planned regen. Here's a couple observations.
Manual said this planned regen would occur at 50 hours or when needed. Evidently, I needed it at 34 hours (tractor came with 5 hours on it). wonder why 34 hours and not closer to 50. Any experience? I have let the tractor idle at low RPMs while I mess with hooking stuff up. I'm getting better at this so perhaps, my idle time will go down.
Second observation and more of a "concern." Manual said the tractor is Operable when doing the sort of reset regen (I can't remember the exact term and I don't want to go get the manual
). I was mowing in 540e in Low, 1 cuz I was on new, uneven ground. I run at 2016 rpm in 540e. The temp gauge started flashing during regen which is the warning signal, "hey, I'm bout to overheat!" So, I throttled down, disengaged PTO. Sat there for 5 minutes then bumped the throttle up to idle at 2000 rpm. Temp gauge stopped flashing and went to normal, green. Regen finished from start to finish in less than 30 minutes.
I wonder why it started overheating when the manual says the tractor is "Operable" during this sort of regen. Thoughts? Experience?
Manual said this planned regen would occur at 50 hours or when needed. Evidently, I needed it at 34 hours (tractor came with 5 hours on it). wonder why 34 hours and not closer to 50. Any experience? I have let the tractor idle at low RPMs while I mess with hooking stuff up. I'm getting better at this so perhaps, my idle time will go down.
Second observation and more of a "concern." Manual said the tractor is Operable when doing the sort of reset regen (I can't remember the exact term and I don't want to go get the manual
I wonder why it started overheating when the manual says the tractor is "Operable" during this sort of regen. Thoughts? Experience?