LS XR4140H Regen intervals

   / LS XR4140H Regen intervals #21  
I think I was composing my reply while you posted yours, so I didn't see it until now.



Whose manual are you confirming? My manual doesn't match his (or the sticker)

I’m not confirming anything other I mis-spoke describing the regen lights. I described the XR40XX regen.

I’ll look at my manual and instrument cluster lights when I have a chance. I got my XR4155HC in 11/17. It was delivered to my dealer in mid 11/17. I believe it to be latest generation as it has 3 rear remotes and rear outside 3-point controls.
 
   / LS XR4140H Regen intervals
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#22  
So the intervals thus far are as follows. They have been getting longer and now the last one met the expected time period.

1 - 25hrs
2 - 18.5hrs
3 - 29hrs
4 - 35hrs
5 - 50hrs

The tractor has a total of 157 hours on it now. purchased in June
 
   / LS XR4140H Regen intervals #23  
So the intervals thus far are as follows. They have been getting longer and now the last one met the expected time period.

1 - 25hrs
2 - 18.5hrs
3 - 29hrs
4 - 35hrs
5 - 50hrs

The tractor has a total of 157 hours on it now. purchased in June


What does this even mean?
 
   / LS XR4140H Regen intervals #24  
So the intervals thus far are as follows. They have been getting longer and now the last one met the expected time period.

1 - 25hrs
2 - 18.5hrs
3 - 29hrs
4 - 35hrs
5 - 50hrs

The tractor has a total of 157 hours on it now. purchased in June

My first regen. on my XR4155HC, started at exactly 50.0 hours. My second was at exactly 100.0 hours.
 
   / LS XR4140H Regen intervals
  • Thread Starter
#25  
What does this even mean?
I couldn't figure out why the regens were happening so often instead of about every 50 hours. I keep the engine at 2,000 rpm most of the time. It is finally lasting 50 hours in between. I can guess but have no proof. My guess is that the first 5 hours was spent in 3-4 minute segments of starting it up and moving it out onto the lot and starting it up and moving it back in the barn. I think it filled the filter with particulate and the sensor forced the regen. I am guessing the regen is either initiated by a 50 hour timer or a 70% filter accumulation sensed by restriction, whichever comes first. In my case the filter was clogged from the short cold run times. I also suspect the regen has a sensor that tells it that it has reached the temperature for regen and then it runs a timer. If the regen is initiated by 70% restriction, the timer may not run long enough to get the filter cleaned out. If the timer initiates the regen then it may have less than 70% and it stands a better chance of getting fully cleaned out and lasting the next cycle without getting to 70%.

All a total guess but I tracked the times because I would never remember and I posted it here in case there were others that might have something to share that might shed some light. rlgustafson posted what seems like straight up timer initiated regen.
 

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