Posted by oldtanker on July 28, 2016 at 19:52:10 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Diesel exhaust. posted by Geo-TH,In on July 27, 2016 at 11:26:33:
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That's amusing. Avoiding carcinogens! How? They are literally everywhere! And the best part is that there is NO WAY to AVOID them or get rid of them in the modern world!
Now when I see scientific research from a reputable source, not the EPA, I'll believe all the dead children from diesel particulate matter.
For someone who hates diesel so much you sure like to buy goods that wind up in the stores due to diesel power.
Do I see compact and small tractors making a comeback in gas anytime soon? Maybe with the tierIV imposed and tierV looming. But if someone figures out a cheap way to make the diesels compliant all bets are off. On the gas side they will have to design a fuel injection system, cat system and emission controls while getting long engine life and economy near that of a diesel. It would still be hard to sell because most people looking for something that sized in a tractor associate diesel with tractors. That's going to be the big thing, getting the city guy who wants to impress his neighbors convinced that gas is OK for a tractor.
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