I see on here from time to time people mentioning "Tier 3" , "Tier 4 " tractors. Could someone explain that one to me. Was there a 1 and 2 also? Thanks
So far it doesn't seem that any of the size tractors that most of us us the CUT size use the DEF (Deisel Exhaust Fluid). So given that the equipment is already in place on these new Tier 4 tractors and paid for by the owner, I don't think many of the owners are going to try to disassemble the equipment or bypass it in any way. The new engines in these tractors do not seem to be lacking for power and have the added benefit of lower exhaust emissions. The only downside seems to be the added cost.
That video was pretty nice propaganda. But I am sure there are down sides to all this. I don't have a problem with this technology, I also highly doubt that the system will last the lifetime of the machine, 5000 hours it what they tell us. But computerized exhaust monitoring with up stream and down stream sensors sounds like a great deal to go wrong on a machine like a tractor working in very dusty areas.
I really hope this works, but I would not be shocked to see a long list of problems related to this technology, not to even go into the price of all things produced with machines using diesel power to go up as well.