I would have to agree with this…seems the most logical way to go like vehiclesThey have been making tractors for countries without emission restrictions the whole time so I don’t see what the issue is. The emission equipment costs thousands of dollars and consumers hate the decreased reliability and increased fuel consumption so I think manufacturers would jump at the chance to get rid of it. If one manufacturer ditches it that would be a substantial marketing advantage so I expect all of them follow suit.
I sure hope so, anything that’s ever broke on my diesel trucks has been emission related