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<blockquote data-quote="AgriTuner" data-source="post: 5652652" data-attributes="member: 11351"><p>The problem is that technology is not ready for the current emission standard but lacks years back when talking about reliable function. When emission device problem kills the whole tractor for the third or fourth time with facing another bill of thousand £$€ I'm sure it's tempting to give it the 'final repair'. People care more and more about the environment but wasting money has it's limits. As long as the device is ok and using/storing Adblue is arranged properly people usually have no problem with the whole thing. </p><p></p><p>It's been a bit too fast with the EU/EPA tier legislation, technology not keeping up and CONTROL of the whole mess totally lacking. I'd consider the possibility to delete these devices as 'buffer' between the theory and practice of emission regulation. Those that are hit hardest can be helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AgriTuner, post: 5652652, member: 11351"] The problem is that technology is not ready for the current emission standard but lacks years back when talking about reliable function. When emission device problem kills the whole tractor for the third or fourth time with facing another bill of thousand £$€ I'm sure it's tempting to give it the 'final repair'. People care more and more about the environment but wasting money has it's limits. As long as the device is ok and using/storing Adblue is arranged properly people usually have no problem with the whole thing. It's been a bit too fast with the EU/EPA tier legislation, technology not keeping up and CONTROL of the whole mess totally lacking. I'd consider the possibility to delete these devices as 'buffer' between the theory and practice of emission regulation. Those that are hit hardest can be helped. [/QUOTE]
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