xcgreene
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Google took me to Btown's participation in a "Mahindra 2015" diesel engine compliance discussion, which ends in the reality of "no free lunch" when it comes to cleaning up an engine. I'll be long gone before my next tractor likely needs the pricey parts mentioned on either brand. FWIW, I used to build wrecked cars as a sideline and built my wife a "2000 beetle TDI" to commute. We ran it nearly a 100k then sold it to a friend who ran it nearly 300k. I could take off for my native KS from KY and almost make it there on one tank of red juice. I spent zero on emissions parts, the next guy spent more but not a bunch overall. I'm a gearhead but honestly loved the car and it's 90hp torque.
My next car may be a DEF diesel that's coming out early 2018 with an engine already in use. When I got on that kick a few months back the tightwad in me googled make yer own DEF and I ended up on ebay pricing laboratory urea powder, then decided it wasn't worth the effort to mix my own "pee"?
The Mahindra price point for the whole tractor still seems to be the main lure for me, aside from the features overall.
If I had all choices laid before me in an economical way, I'd just stick a loader on my Kioti. It's been a dandy tractor.
I'm still asking: When did Kioti go to DPF?
the DKse tractors were the last of the old, as the NX took over and had DPF. The NX was available at the same time the DKse tractors for a minute or two. Then the DK10 series tractors were introduced.