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  2. Pedro

    Pedro's food

    It was nice and bloody, @Marcel, that’s why it’s dark.
  3. Not sure exactly where you would able to spray it...before the turbo ? I've seen on line were they use high pressure water but the filter has to be remove...the filter breaks in two half in the center...
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  5. Marcel

    Pedro's food

    By the looks of it....African ?
  6. That would force the regen cycle at higher pressure, works better, unless you stop half way through.
  7. It was mexican wasn't it?
  8. Im assuming that would work to....but would take longer, when the regen cycle is doing its thing , it dumps more fuel in the exaust port bring the temp up in the filter to burn the soot out.... Stupid system if you ask me for a 35 hp tractor completely useless...it just collect all that crap in the filter only to blown out of the exaust with burning a half hour worth of fuel...
  9. What nationality was the donkey?
  10. Pedro

    Pedro's food

    You make shrimp dip already with shrimp in it, you don’t get an opinion on food.
  11. Pedro

    Pedro's food

    I think you’re all racist.
  12. Joined this content onto here. It’s interesting a d shouldn’t be spread all over.
  13. With a side of donkey cock?
  14. Why don’t you take the snow stuff off and take it for a big ride, give it a workout at higher revs for a sustained period and see if it clears itself.
  15. He would have gotten a kick out of it for sure!
  16. May not have liked the content though.
  17. I'll stick with my fried chicken, gravy n veg thanks.
  18. It will as it has pressure sensors seeing how bad the filter is blocked so it knows when to regen. Easiest is a chemical from Wurth you can spray into the DPF and run the engine, works a treat.
  19. Here you go @busabeast
  20. The inside is made something like a cat converter....you could probably cut it and remove the filter from it , but would probably start throwing codes...
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