Yes, I had a turbo'd 2800H 2012 model as my first branson and I didn't notice the turbo too much but it is just a cool factor I suppose. Unless you just want one, if you're not at higher 3k+ altitude, it isn't worth it. But I do know that generally the turbo makes the engine burn cleaner (less PM) when spooled up, so perhaps it might help keep the DPF cleaner for longer? Purely speculation based on experience with 5.9 cummins motors I've tested with VGT turbos that were fully adjustable on the fly as far as boost goes. No boost under load will always Haze PM.
I am a long time Bosch VE rotary injection pump rebuilder, and Cummins Engine enthusiast for pre 1993 Dodge pickup trucks. Being that Branson/Kukje engines are VE pumped aka Mechanical, there is really no other modern diesel that interests me in compact tractors. I have little to no interest in Common rail / CRD engines, and the like.
The 25 series tractors are simple and well built, with a couple quirks like that front axle breather, mine leaked once when I unknowingly parked it on a side hill on the far end of my property. They are my favorite model for that size vs. all the other mainstay brands that I've tested and operated, and I also like the current 00/10 series. Little brutes for their size. A 25 series paired with the new BL200 loader can't really be beat in my opinion.
Pape, After the change to Cummins ownership, are they still as good as they use to be. In this case, I'm asking in the context of powering Branson tractors.
John