Thank you... Lugbolt.
On this subject....or buy an old wore out tractor and not deal with it.... That is me or should I say buy new and keep it.
On the subject of 'getting caught', Federal DOT officers are now checking the opacity of diesel exhaust in roadside DOT compliance checks and in weigh stations.
Pretty simple really. You pull into a designated spot between 2 photo electric eyes, push the fuel pedal down to the floor (diesels will only free rev to a preset maximum rpm) and the 'eyes' measure the emitted visible particulates. If they don't fall within specific Federal mandated guidelines for that particular year of truck, you are in immediate deep do do. That is when they really start looking and believe me, it's a very expensive fine plus you have to get in compliance right there so it will probably involve a wrecker bill too.
Not sure if any agency is checking tractors yet, I imagine that if anywhere it would be California but I also would imagine that if you wanted to trade a unit in that had been modified, it wouldn't be worth a plug nickle. You could do a private sale I guess but that still wouldn't relieve you of the responsibility if down the road, the new owner required service from an authorized dealer and the dealer became aware that the emissions system had been tampered with.
It's a slippery slope anyway you cut it. I'll just keep on running my pre 4 units, thank you.
For the life of me, I just don't understand why people want to defeat the system. What is the gain? You know going in that the motor is a Tier 4 final so deal with it.
I don't want one. I have no need. Having said that however, if something drastic mechanically happened to one of mine, I'd either be forced to buy used (which today is basically non-existent) or purchase a post 4 unit and if I did, I'd not be fiddling with it to 'delete' the Federal Mandated emissions hardware. That is a direct violation of Federal Law and like drilling the ROPS structure, makes the unit worthless for resale or trade.
Sure, it's yours and so you can 'modify it' anyway you want to but, be aware of the ramifications down the road because nothing is forever.