I’ve been reading this thread slightly amused, but mostly concerned. Amidst the political banter, there have been several good points brought out. I recently purchased my second tractor in my lifetime that happened to be a Kubota. I already had a small 24HP and needed something with more well everything. TBH, a new Kubota was last on my list when I started looking. I really thought I was going to buy a Mahindra or a new Massey purely for the lack of DPF. I couldn’t find a Massey dealer that was closer than 2 hours away. When I did call them, they wouldn’t have anything that I wanted till late Spring. So, with them out, I went to look at Mahindra. I was drawn in to the marketing for the Mahindra. Seemed like more tractor and features for the money over Orange or Green. But man, when I got on the thing (2638) at the dealer, nothing worked like it should. Loader was jerky and couldn’t lift the front tires off the ground. I couldn’t shift it from High range to Low range without all sorts of monkey motions fiddling with the brake and gently tapping the Hydro pedals forward and back until it clunked into gear. I realize all this could probably be sorted out in their shop adjusting and whatnot, but I was buying that day and didn’t feel comfortable. Then, I drove a couple Kubotas and what a difference. Everything just felt like quality. Loader was fast and smooth. Not a big fan of treadle pedal, but can get used to it. Anyway, I ended up buying orange despite my concern about DPF. I figured it was just the way things were going and soon everyone will be in the same pool. A couple people mentioned that they think T4 will be rolled back. How do you see this happening? Sorry for all the rambling, but the idea that I just potentially bought a Betamax tractor kind of concerns me. If T4 was rolled back in the next few years, why should I be bound to maintain my DPF while everyone with a (say 2022 model) gets to enjoy more accessible engine compartments and no regens? Shouldn’t I be able to roll back as well?