Posted by Geo-TH,In on September 21, 2018 at 03:48:15 from (172.78.13.149):
I was reading where Europe is still heading for Stage 5 standards soon.
Stage V. The regulation was proposed in 2014 [3125] and finalized on September 14, 2016 [3478] (detailed technical requirements will be defined in the implementing legislation expected in 2017). The standards are effective from 2019 for engines below 56 kW and above 130 kW, and from 2020 for engines of 56-130 kW. The Stage V regulation introduced a number of important changes, including: Widening of the scope of regulated engines including compression ignition (CI) engines below 19 kW and above 560 kW, spark ignited (SI) engines above 19 kW, and other previously unregulated engines. Under the Stage V regulation, emissions are regulated from the following engine categories:
Has anyone heard what will happen to compact tractors in the US? Will they be tier 5 (stage 5) compliant ?
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