There are a few guys writing tunes. Mostly larger M style machines. Once warranty is up, nobody cares what you do to YOUR machine. However, the B ECU is being "cracked", I know a guy who owns the hardware to "talk" to those things. He bypassed the emission shit on an articulated tractor that kept puking turbos until warranty was up and he plugged in. Hes not on the interwebs, doesn't advertise and doesn't actively look to fool with a machines ECU, but he sure does with his own Camaro, Mud Truck etc....
Until the EPA/DEC physically walks on someone's property and lifts a hood to visually check for the presence of emissions, nobody is getting in any real trouble. Here in NY, if you delete anything on your personal diesel truck, you wont pass emissions. No sticker=equals no taking it home. Most pay for a blind-eye hookup and ECU says all is well, and they get their sticker. Those "blind eye" guys are dwindling as job loss isnt worth somebody's sticker.
I personally have a conundrum, as I am actually purchasing a tractor this Spring. The DPF has been a massive turn off for me. I like to lug machine ( mow at 2000, loader at 1800 ) and idle while I work off machine. I dont like beating up starting components by starting a machine a dozen times a day. I have no intention of ever messing with a DPF can, nor bypassing it. I avg 50-75 hrs a year, so compared to alot of people, I barely use it. I would go Postal if the one day of the week I have to plow snow and it acts up.
I want a cab, %90 of cab machines wont fit in my 7' door. If I cant keep it in garage, Im going big. Big equals DPF in a new machine. Used finance rates kinda suck... I waited to long to get into the compact tractor game....
Until the EPA/DEC physically walks on someone's property and lifts a hood to visually check for the presence of emissions, nobody is getting in any real trouble. Here in NY, if you delete anything on your personal diesel truck, you wont pass emissions. No sticker=equals no taking it home. Most pay for a blind-eye hookup and ECU says all is well, and they get their sticker. Those "blind eye" guys are dwindling as job loss isnt worth somebody's sticker.
I personally have a conundrum, as I am actually purchasing a tractor this Spring. The DPF has been a massive turn off for me. I like to lug machine ( mow at 2000, loader at 1800 ) and idle while I work off machine. I dont like beating up starting components by starting a machine a dozen times a day. I have no intention of ever messing with a DPF can, nor bypassing it. I avg 50-75 hrs a year, so compared to alot of people, I barely use it. I would go Postal if the one day of the week I have to plow snow and it acts up.
I want a cab, %90 of cab machines wont fit in my 7' door. If I cant keep it in garage, Im going big. Big equals DPF in a new machine. Used finance rates kinda suck... I waited to long to get into the compact tractor game....