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JRH02
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- Kub B7100 manual; JD410J, Woodmizer LT50HD
Of course with our money. Did any of you vote for ethanol?And it’s subsidized.
Of course with our money. Did any of you vote for ethanol?And it’s subsidized.
The farmers that voted for ethanol probably think a JOHN DEERE 9R 440 is a small tractor.Of course with our money. Did any of you vote for ethanol?
Soon all that crap will disappear. Changes at the EPA. That is what you should be talking about. Wait a little longer till the dust settles.The wife and I went to a town nearby for a Dr appmt and there is a pretty big Kubota dealer there. I said to her that one of these days I'm gonna stop in there instead of talk about it. But one question I have to ask of them might be better here: "When does DPF come into the scene when buying a new tractor?" It seems I've heard that it is a function of HP? Is this true of all manufacturers?
I have to say outright I would NOT buy a new tractor that required DPF. And I sure the heck would spend mega bucks and void the warranty with a defeat mod. So, folks, what's the skinny on new tractors and DPF?
I’m really surprised I haven’t seen anyone talk about Mahindra Tractors on this thread, only 1 other.The wife and I went to a town nearby for a Dr appmt and there is a pretty big Kubota dealer there. I said to her that one of these days I'm gonna stop in there instead of talk about it. But one question I have to ask of them might be better here: "When does DPF come into the scene when buying a new tractor?" It seems I've heard that it is a function of HP? Is this true of all manufacturers?
I have to say outright I would NOT buy a new tractor that required DPF. And I sure the heck would spend mega bucks and void the warranty with a defeat mod. So, folks, what's the skinny on new tractors and DPF?
The New Holland and Case utility tractors up to 75 hp such as my Workmaster 75, not made by LS, uses DOC/EGR instead of a DPF. The smaller CUTs made by LS use DPF.Something to think about (which I haven't seen mentioned), is that some manufacturers have figured out how to avoid DPF in 25-75 HP machines. Mahindra and Massey Ferguson come to mind. My son-in-law's new John Deere 5075E has no DPF. For me, DPF has only caused one issue with my Kioti. That was operator error (my brother-in-law). Otherwise, it occurs automatically; or can be done manually. It's no big deal - except when it's happening automatically and I'm finished working! In which case, I just find something else to work the tractor a little longer.
Somehow Mahindra beat this on their mid-sized tractors when I bought my Kioti back in 2016. I looked at a 55hp Mahindra that didn’t have a DPF system on it like my 45hp Kioti did.Up to 25HP, the emissions requirements can be met without DPF, DEF, EGR, etc.
25hp up to 75HP, that's were the DPF appears. On most engines, EGR and EGR coolers also come into play.
From 75HP and up, it's all the above, plus DEF.
Neither have DEF. Only DPF for the Kioti and DOC for the Mahindra.Somehow Mahindra beat this on their mid-sized tractors when I bought my Kioti back in 2016. I looked at a 55hp Mahindra that didn’t have a DEF system on it like my 45hp Kioti did.
My neighbor spent $6500 on his Ford F250 diesel emissions. He then traded the truck in on a gas job because the dealer said that this issue was going to happen again with it.I understand a lot of this stuff is going away. The OBBB and the changes going on at EPA should end a lot of this stuff.
I just spent $5,000 on Emissions Equipment for my Ram Cummins Diesel. It breaks. Bigly. And when it does, it's expensive. Bigly.
For those of you that haven't experieced it, good. I hope you never do. But if you do -- Good luck.