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| Well to be honest if I were you I think I’d exit this chat to preserve your luck. Lol. I don’t think this conversation would be happening if your luck was the norm. Every piece of equipment I’ve had with def has had some sort of issue. I tried my best at first but I’ve since learned that the issues end when the parts fall off.
In my opinion if this stuff needs to be on for the good of the public then the warranty should be lifetime and the tab picked up by the taxpayer. This would help to eliminate the reasoning for having those parts fall off and the environmentalists would have their arguably cleaner world.
Another thing that should happen is there needs to be a much larger grace period for when there is an issue with the system. It needs to be long enough to allow time to finish the task at hand to allow repairs at a time when it doesn’t stop productive work.
Oh, and for gosh sakes, if the equipment THINKS it ran out of def 100 feet from where it was going to be parked for the night and goes into limp mode give it the brains necessary to trust it’s own dang def gauge and go back to normal the next morning after it’s filled back up. Or at least supply a big red “easy” button to reset it instead of requiring a tech to come out to hook up a laptop to access that easy button. Ask me how I know. Lol | |
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