I'm not the best mechanic at all, so I hope this isn't a stupid question....If the constant smoke is blue at idle, could it be using oilIJ You tractor only has 150 hours on it and may not have broken in properly. I bought a new Deere 7210 two years ago and it smoked quite a lot when it was new. I talked to my dealer and he told me to put in another batch of break-in engine oil, and work the heck out of it. When I was breaking it in, I was mostly choring with it and never really made it work. They told me piston rings are harder than they used to be and can be tough to break in. The rings were probably glazed a bit, hadn't broken in and the smoke was burning oil. The tractor still made decent power and didn't get hot, but burned excess fuel much like yours. He was right. We changed to regular oil at 250 hrs. By then the smoke was gone and has run like a top since. If the smoke is obviously diesel, you can ignore this idea. Have your guys check the manifold pressure to make sure you are getting turbo boost, make sure there is no air restriction at the filter, and then start checking pump numbers as sbkuroki suggested. Best of luck,