Hi Shaun, I won't argue with you that dpf and regeneration is an optimal solution to the problem of the soot particles, because I don't think it is. It works ok hooked to the type of engine on mine, but I wouldn't mind if it were not there. The new engines are really nice...quiet, easy to start, efficient. What a tradeoff. I would really like to have some real data on the amount of fuel used per task as well as emissions per task, and then we could decide as to whether they have accomplished anything. I do not find it necessary to run mine at top rpm all the time, but what works on my engine may not work for the indirect inject b3350. At the moment the overall picture sounds disappointing, but what Kubota does in the next 5 years will be intersting.
I also won't argue because of no real data that I can access about the genuine agricultural uses not generating enough pollutants to be significant. I tend to think my farmer friends have enough problems as it is, and wouldn't want to add to them. The ones I have talked to are not having troubles with their really big equipment and the dpf or def, however.
On the other hand, on any given weekend the number of lawnmower type vehicles might be a real problem, and most of them fall under the hp limit. Go figure.
I also won't argue because of no real data that I can access about the genuine agricultural uses not generating enough pollutants to be significant. I tend to think my farmer friends have enough problems as it is, and wouldn't want to add to them. The ones I have talked to are not having troubles with their really big equipment and the dpf or def, however.
On the other hand, on any given weekend the number of lawnmower type vehicles might be a real problem, and most of them fall under the hp limit. Go figure.