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re: Can you delete the regen/emissions on a new tractor?
Posted on 4/6/22 at 8:25 pm to jimjackandjose
Posted on 4/6/22 at 8:25 pm to jimjackandjose
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shite is bogging my tractor down
Well, that shouldn't happen. At least not on one with a full SCR system that uses DEF.
It definitely sucks compared to old school tech from a cost perspective, but the new stuff on the market is pretty fantastic. Fuel is better, filtration is great, DEF allows for very little to no EGR. I wouldn't bother deleting anything (truck, tractor, etc) that uses DEF.
Those bastard engines in between with just a DPF running shitloads of EGR do suck arse, and I'd find a way to fix that if I had one
Posted on 4/8/22 at 8:24 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
I have 8 JD 5055E tractors with EGR crap that don’t use DEF. It’s not ideal for catfish farm paddle wheel use, it goes into regen mode in middle of night and revs up to 1400 rpm on a 540 pto and puts way too much strain on the equipment trying to push that much water. And then my guys who cut off and service tractors each morning forget not to turn it off if it’s in regen and it ends up throwing a bunch of lights on and running 1/3 power until I get a technician to come reboot it and do a burn off for about 1,000 bucks.
I miss the good ol days of using a farmall 806 that could run wide arse open with no problem at all
Indestructible and easy to fix but damn they just used too much fuel
I miss the good ol days of using a farmall 806 that could run wide arse open with no problem at all
Indestructible and easy to fix but damn they just used too much fuel
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