Same guys who designed the new "spill proof" gas cans came up with the above regs. I think those cans spill more fuel than was ever spilled before, and for four times the hasslesSoo.... the option with new tractors these days is..... abuse it and run the life out of it in order to keep the exhaust pipe clean and the emissions controls from shutting you down.... or pay the dealer to get it out of limp-mode because the tasks you do with it did not require working the machinery to death...Both solutions burning more fossil-fuel than what otherwise would be necessary to accomplish the job...?? It’s a sad thing to behold, when whats really needed is better (more efficient, more fuel-thrifty and less abusive) emissions-design.
I didn't see him say there were a lot of them. Just that it might be worth shopping around for one. Again, that's what made me pull the trigger on a tractor that probably cost double what I could sell both of my older tractors forI haven’t been on this forum nearly as long as some, but this too often repeated fantasy of a sufficient quantity of unicorn “under utilized” pre emissions units to meet the demand for tractors (or any other equipment) is so ridiculous it gets really old reading it yet again. Yeah, maybe you can find one once in a while and good option for some. To think everyone who needs a tractor can get an “under utilized” pre emissions unit and make up for lack of features with more HP is laughable to the point of being insulting.
I didn't think I needed the hassle and expense of 4WD. I have been converted. Given the claimed 70+ pto hp of my JD probably wasn't all there after 50+ years, but I am able to run the same snowblower (at a slower ground speed) with the Kubota due to the HST. I was always right on the edge of whether I needed to put the chains on the JD or not. The 4 wheel assist on the Kubota is making it look as if I won't need a set for that.I suspect most tractor owners are same as me in that they bought what they needed to accomplish some task or list of tasks, not some toy to impress their friends or society in general. By the way, we already had two very basic tractors that weren’t capable of doing everything we needed, but admittedly the weren’t larger so maybe if we had a 75hp 2WD without a loader, somehow that extra HP would make up for no loader and the 4WD that works much better than 2WD on steep slopes and swampy creek bottoms (that’s not a question, that’s a fact with our topography and soil.)
I know very little about diesel tractors, but have been around diesel generators. In our cold cliimate you gotta run them WFO. Low rpms kill them (Cold stacking? Wet stacking? I forget the term). I'm assuming (until you guys tell me different) that the same is true for my "new" tractor.So far as “abusing” the engine with excessive rpm, apparently in your mind every manufacturer who puts a Tier 4 diesel (or is it just Kubota Tier 4’s?) on a generator or pump and runs it at constant high rpm it’s whole life is “abusing” the engine. OK then.
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