ericm979
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- Santa Cruz Mountains CA, Southern OR
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- Branson 3725H Deere 5105
The Tier 4 emissions limits below 25.5hp are lax enough that they can be met with traditional mechanical fuel injection and just changes to combustion chamber shape and injection timing. Above 25.5hp the limits are stricter and a DPF or DOC or both is required to meet them. Most but not all of them also have EFI. Above 75hp the limits get tighter again, and that's where they have to use DEF.
There aren't any new tractors over 25.5hp that don't have DOC or DPF. However not all of them do regens.
Unlike the pre-emissions Kubota I had, the Branson's tier 4 exhaust doesn't smoke or stink up the barn when I'm changing implements. It's nice to not be breathing that stuff.
There aren't any new tractors over 25.5hp that don't have DOC or DPF. However not all of them do regens.
Unlike the pre-emissions Kubota I had, the Branson's tier 4 exhaust doesn't smoke or stink up the barn when I'm changing implements. It's nice to not be breathing that stuff.