Ad Blue deletes on New Hollands

I see many are deleting the Ad blue tech on their tractors - and more so now for obvious reasons.

Therefore, I ask, anyone care to recommend a company in the Surrey/Sussex Hants areas that has done a delete for them?
 

Finn farmer

Member
Is it true that scr delete is "hard" to perform on Cnh tractors? Many tuners say that they don't have the knowhow and might be so that there isn't even such a man in Finland who could do it. :unsure:
 

Timbo

Member
Location
Gods County
Is it true that scr delete is "hard" to perform on Cnh tractors? Many tuners say that they don't have the knowhow and might be so that there isn't even such a man in Finland who could do it. :unsure:

They are relatively easy to do if you know what you are doing. We like the ones the continue to run the pump. Anything that uses an emulator is bad news.
 

Finn farmer

Member
They are relatively easy to do if you know what you are doing. We like the ones the continue to run the pump. Anything that uses an emulator is bad news.
How would that work in the winter time, when the adblue freezes (i'm assuming it needs the fluid to go through the pump so it won't get jammed).
 

norse

Member
Location
yorkshire
I see many are deleting the Ad blue tech on their tractors - and more so now for obvious reasons.

Therefore, I ask, anyone care to recommend a company in the Surrey/Sussex Hants areas that has done a delete for them?
Did my T7.270 last year, no problems, James travels all over the country
 

DrDunc

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Dunsyre
Does one drain the adblue from the tank or leave it in when doing an adblue delete ?
When it was deleted from mine, the man with the laptop recommended leaving some adblue in the tank.

If it's empty, the residue crystallises within the pipes and the pump, making it very difficult/ expensive if it ever needed to be switched back on (I'm sure the thought police will invent legislation requiring it works sometime in the future, just when nobody knows.....)

Edit
It'll probably be one of those quality assurance schemes that dream up testing it works as another good way to keep themselves in a job (at our expense)
 

kiwi pom

Member
Location
canterbury NZ
Are manufacturers starting to make such things harder?
I ask because my neighbour was telling me about a local outfit running Euro 6 Daf's who were needing it deleted (not a legal requirement here apparently) but the dealer said it couldn't be as easily done as Euro 5's as a normal remap wouldn't work?

What happens to these maps when the dealer plugs in to the machine?
 

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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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