finn1
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- Joined
- May 10, 2009
- Messages
- 899
- Location
- Upper Michigan, Marana Az.
- Tractor
- Kioti CK4010 hst, Cab, Deere 26G excavator, K1500 w/ Boss 7’6” plow, F450 dump W/ Boss 10’ straight blade Super Duty plow, F250 reg cab, F350 cc drw, Case TR310 CTL
I, for one, would buy the tier 4.
They are cleaner, don’t smell, start better, and are quieter.
I have two pieces of modern equipment, and lived with dirty Diesels for forty years. The improvements are substantial, and I would never advocate going backwards, as our conservative friends would propose.
They are cleaner, don’t smell, start better, and are quieter.
I have two pieces of modern equipment, and lived with dirty Diesels for forty years. The improvements are substantial, and I would never advocate going backwards, as our conservative friends would propose.
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. Lots of emission issues. He finally traded his green one for a MF 1735M. Last one on the lot...lol. Been problem free for 80 hours so far. I think the MF 1735M has the DOC like Mahindra uses. I could be wrong with the abbreviations. Just my opinion and observation. I think the DOC, could be wrong is less problematic that the DPF. Thanks for this post! Been a very good read.