Since Branson claims to be free of electronics, I'm curious as to how they deal with "Tier 4" Compliance ? I understand that they use DPF and exhaust some how to achieve compliance, but, how does that work ? Do they go thru "Regen" like other brands ? What's the pros and cons of the various methods ?
I was reading under one of the other brands and saw where mechanics were searching for older tractors without the emissions. They said they were buying the ones they could find because they predicted that a day of reckoning was coming, about 10 years down the road, when the new units start to experience expensive problems.
With Utility and Farm tractors used so little in comparison to over the road truckers, I was hoping Trump would roll back the regulations, but, haven't heard anything on that front. Maybe some of you have heard differently.
John
I was reading under one of the other brands and saw where mechanics were searching for older tractors without the emissions. They said they were buying the ones they could find because they predicted that a day of reckoning was coming, about 10 years down the road, when the new units start to experience expensive problems.
With Utility and Farm tractors used so little in comparison to over the road truckers, I was hoping Trump would roll back the regulations, but, haven't heard anything on that front. Maybe some of you have heard differently.
John