traadilooar
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400Many hours on the tractor
400Many hours on the tractor
Post 18 tells the story.Have you had any joy? Shipped her back to the mainland?
So he has checked the main fuel filter as stated on previous page?Friend is having a similar problem with his T174 and wanted to know if anyone had remapped one and perhaps deleted the adblue?
Know of a few that’s been remappedFriend is having a similar problem with his T174 and wanted to know if anyone had remapped one and perhaps deleted the adblue?
We demo one and the lads found it very under powered as wellKnow of a few that’s been remapped
Surely a special tool isn't required to change a diesel filter?Went through exactly the same problem a few weeks ago on a T4 series. Laptop showed up with no faults. Turned out to be the primary fuel filter ( the one close to the cab ) It's on the suction side of the fuel delivery and the o ring on the filter was a little deformed. Replaced the filter ( special tool required ) and power back to normal. Remove filter and check o ring or just replace
I demoed the t214 and I found it dead compared to my old t190 , the t254 has massive power putting 260 hp to the pto , and it's using less fuel than the t190 , so the power to diesel use is great. I've been told by the service man that these new t4 tractors seem to open up after 500 hrs and go up 20-30 hp on the dyno. Is this possible.We demo one and the lads found it very under powered as well
I demoed the t214 and I found it dead compared to my old t190 , the t254 has massive power putting 260 hp to the pto , and it's using less fuel than the t190 , so the power to diesel use is great. I've been told by the service man that these new t4 tractors seem to open up after 500 hrs and go up 20-30 hp on the dyno. Is this possible.
We demo one and the lads found it very under powered as well
My mate bought a used one earlier in the year but is disappointed with the power compared with the older ones hence asking the question,he would like to hear from an someone that has actually had one chipped rather than the mapping manMore importantly can anyone actually afford one of these new tractors that cost as much as a house?
Well I've just bought one and I've no problem paying for it , I might buy another next year .More importantly can anyone actually afford one of these new tractors that cost as much as a house?
John Deere was a 6215R and was not chippedFrom what I remember your lads compared the demo against JD’s which were chipped. So not really a comparison.
Have you a motorway going through your landWell I've just bought one and I've no problem paying for it , I might buy another next year .