Comparison Tier IV Questions For Messicks

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Yes, an MX5100 is tier 3 (current MX5200 is tier 4)


Well, I have a 2013 MX 5100. If it's tier 3 (what ever that means) . I can still smell diesel from my tractor. If I couldn't, I wouldn't want it.
I have read enough about tier 4 to know I want no part of it.

I know some with Dodge diesels that have had all the emissions removed, and really love the truck. They stated they hated it prior to having all the emissions crap removed
 
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#92  
There is no catalyst associated with a Diesel Particulate Filter. A DPF is a ceramic matrix which accumulates particulates/soot at temperatures below soot ignition temperature. During regeneration, when DPF achieves and maintains at least 500 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature of a hot kitchen oven, accumulated soot incinerates during a few minutes.


Operator Manuals for DPF equipped compact tractors do a poor job of explaining DPFs and a poor job of explaining regeneration cycles. For instance, two manuals i have viewed do not inform that soot accumulates faster during low weather temperatures, none inform time required for DPF to attain 500 degrees fahrenheit, the ignition temperature for diesel soot and none address faster soot accumulation at higher altitudes. It seems to me a DPF temperature readout on electronic instrument panels would address many DPF complaints, as would more descriptive technical writing.


As off-road diesel engines increase in displacement and horsepower emission treatment becomes increasingly complex. DPFs as a final particulate treatment are primarily associated with diesel engines <75-horespower.

It occurs to me that enclosed volume of DPF may influence temperature required to initiate thorough incineration, with greater volume DPF requiring higher temperatures to incinerate soot for greater volume matrix with temperature varying throughout, especially end-to-end.

How about an opinion on this post?


FULL THREAD: https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...comparing-different-approaches-emissions.html
 

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