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<blockquote data-quote="fieldfarmer" data-source="post: 7869510" data-attributes="member: 43412"><p>Thanks for the link, after a look through that seems to be for manufacturers to get type approval for their engines into Europe, I read nothing in legislation that applies once the engine is in use other than anyone making adjustments to fuel and addbule "should therefore be responsible for ensuring that the applicable emissions limits are respected", nothing yet to say they can walk across your feild and turn your tractor off until you get your addbule turned back on again. But for the record my adblue is in place, but all are running better fuel maps than when new in my opinion and of course I'm fully responsible for everything that goes on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fieldfarmer, post: 7869510, member: 43412"] Thanks for the link, after a look through that seems to be for manufacturers to get type approval for their engines into Europe, I read nothing in legislation that applies once the engine is in use other than anyone making adjustments to fuel and addbule "should therefore be responsible for ensuring that the applicable emissions limits are respected", nothing yet to say they can walk across your feild and turn your tractor off until you get your addbule turned back on again. But for the record my adblue is in place, but all are running better fuel maps than when new in my opinion and of course I'm fully responsible for everything that goes on here. [/QUOTE]
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