Suburban Plowboy
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Nobody who is concerned about buying a product wants to hear from the lucky ones.
Nobody who is concerned about buying a product wants to hear from the lucky ones.
While I've never owned or operated a tractor with only a DPF ... I've been driving trucks that had the DPF since they came out ... I run over 150,000 miles per year ... What's your experience?
To get a tractor with the HP and weight to replace my old one I will be dealing with a DPF. Is this something I can live with?
I have a 2017 truck with DEF, a 2019 truck with, DEF, a 2015 skid steer with a DPF, a second skid steer that’s 2022 maybe with a DPF and a mini x with a DPF. The 2019 truck I don’t use much but the rest of the equipment is working every day.
The problem with my tractor is it never breaks down.This is very true.
It should also be noted that it's mostly people who have had trouble that post. Not many that I've seen.
People that are happy generally don't post.
The problem is not so much with the tractors I have. I'm getting old and sore. My 424 has such a miserable clutch design I rarely use it. My JD is better but getting around the shift hump is getting old too. I'm getting a new knee this winter so that should help but I spend so much time on tractors I would like a flat floor and hydrostatic transmission.If the old one has been doing the job, maybe it just needs a bit of TLC? Or even a rebuild?
Another thing I just remembered, just last month the EPA came out with a proposal (it's not law and written in stone yet!) about abolishing ALL greenhouse gasses emissions standards for vehicles and engine's ... EPA Releases Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, Regulations that Paved the Way for Electric Vehicle Mandates | US EPA they are having a 45 day comment period, then will do "something " ...
If you can hold out until that is decided, and wait for the manufacturers to respond with new tractors without the computer controlled stuff, if that's what they decide ... I would.
My company buys over 100 semi-trucks every year, we started last year doubling up on the purchases, to have a newer fleet, when the new tier 5 is due to come out in 2028, so we could skip buying those new tier 5 trucks for the first two years, while others got to be the guinea pigs, and hopefully they could get the majority of the problems worked out before we bought any ...