B or BX Pre-Emissions Models

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I'm looking at a few used B and BX tractors, such as B2320, BX2360, etc. I see a 2008 B2320, and the seller says 'pre-emissions'. I'm generally aware that EPA has been making emission standards more stringent over the years. What do you suppose 'pre-emissions' means?

All other things being equal, I'd lean toward a tractor with fewer electronic engine controls than more. Can someone summarize when Kubota started adding electronic engine controls to the under-25 HP B and BX tractors?
 

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I'm looking at a few used B and BX tractors, such as B2320, BX2360, etc. I see a 2008 B2320, and the seller says 'pre-emissions'. I'm generally aware that EPA has been making emission standards more stringent over the years. What do you suppose 'pre-emissions' means?

All other things being equal, I'd lean toward a tractor with fewer electronic engine controls than more. Can someone summarize when Kubota started adding electronic engine controls to the under-25 HP B and BX tractors?
Any tractor engine below 30 engine HP is (currently) exempt from the emissions nonsense.

All BX models and B2650 and smaller are exempt.
 
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I thought that the cut off was 26 HP. In the B'50 and the now LX series only the B2650 and LX2610 are non DPF. Anything larger (B3350, LX3310 etc) have dpf systems.

OP- the only model to run away from in the larger B'50 series is the B3350. Don't even look at one. I've also heard some recent rumblings about the LX3310. Others that have them can/will chime in.

Edit: Note that there are two sizes (frame sizes) in the older B series. I'm referring to the larger '50 series which is now the "LX" series.
 
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Any tractor engine below 30 engine HP is (currently) exempt from the emissions nonsense.

All BX models and B2650 and smaller are exempt.
My understanding is that tractor diesel engines below 25 Hp are exempt. Has the final tier 4 rule been changed to under 30 HP?
 

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My understanding is that tractor diesel engines below 25 Hp are exempt. Has the final tier 4 rule been changed to under 30 HP?
I pulled this chart from the EPA website which is the final tier 4 rules for non road diesel engines and the first year for compliance.

To say a non-road diesel engine under 25hp is exempt is probably a poor choice of words In my opinion. Under 25 hp still must meet an emission standard under tier 4 rules but has a much lower standard as to not require a DPF etc. The tier 4 rule for under 25hp was first implemented in 2008 so I am assuming this is why the seller in question stated his B2320 is “pre emissions”.


25 Hp to 75 Hp has a 2013 first year which jives with my memory of seeing Kubota tractors with particulate filters and associate electronic sensors and controls.
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Thanks all. So does mean that the under-25HP have no electronic engine controller? I have an old B7100 with total mechanical injection system. Would the B2320 be like that?
 

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Thanks all. So does mean that the under-25HP have no electronic engine controller? I have an old B7100 with total mechanical injection system. Would the B2320 be like that?
I can not speak to all under 25hp Kubota engines but I believe my L2501 is a non -common rail direct injection with all mechanical lift pump and injection.
 

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I thought that the cut off was 26 HP. In the B'50 and the now LX series only the B2650 and LX2610 are non DPF. Anything larger (B3350, LX3310 etc) have dpf systems.

OP- the only model to run away from in the larger B'50 series is the B3350. Don't even look at one. I've also heard some recent rumblings about the LX3310. Others that have them can/will chime in.

Edit: Note that there are two sizes (frame sizes) in the older B series. I'm referring to the larger '50 series which is now the "LX" series.
FWIW, the B3350 is the only so-called "emissions" tractor with a lifetime "emissions" warranty.
 

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In a nutshell if it's under 25hp (19Kw) it's non-computer mechanical injection.
 
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So that means in the event of an E M P my lil orang tractors will work ?
 

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So that means in the event of an E M P my lil orang tractors will work ?
There's lots of stories on what an EMP will do. Arguably anything electrical will fry, including just the basic ignition on a tractor. I personally doubt it, I think most things would work. But if there's an EMP, we're all screwed anyway. I generally don't plan my life for that. Zombie apocalypse, however, now that's a thing we could plan for, and a tractor seems essential.
 
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There's lots of stories on what an EMP will do. Arguably anything electrical will fry, including just the basic ignition on a tractor. I personally doubt it, I think most things would work. But if there's an EMP, we're all screwed anyway. I generally don't plan my life for that. Zombie apocalypse, however, now that's a thing we could plan for, and a tractor seems essential.
"a tractor seems essential"
ONLY ONE ????
 
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I hope a EMP won’t kill my 1880. Will need the loader to remove all the dead zombies I shot.
 
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So that means in the event of when an E M P hits, my lil orang tractors will work ?
Fixed it for ya!

Love my old school 2501.....


So weird the legacy media has been hyping this of late...
It's not "if", its "when".... Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's) are unpredictable, but they happen all the time.

I won't even mention the "man made" EMP's.....

This scientist explains it very well.

https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1744777758507504061?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1744777758507504061%7Ctwgr%5E381ac55ea8bd5d0deca1ed43c480299dda41013d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpolarbearscience.com%2F2024%2F01%2F09%2Fwillie-soon-on-fire-talking-to-tucker-carlson-about-the-role-of-the-sun-in-climate-change%2F
 
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