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Re: Diagnosing case/john deere
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Posted by buickanddeere on September 28, 2005 at 21:06:06 from (216.183.136.2):
In Reply to: Re: Diagnosing case/john deere posted by the tractor vet on September 28, 2005 at 19:36:21:
Equipment manufactures don"t want "Joe Tinker" to be repairing thier equipment. They want equipment hauled to thier dealer. As the trend continues to fewer but larger farm operators. Such service will be done at the dealer"s shop rather than in the shed after supper at home. Some software has been back engineered for auto"s . However that"s a much larger market with people having ample cash in hand. Odds are some old fashoned trouble shooting looking for restricted airflow or fuel flow will find the culprit. The new stuff does burn less fuel per acre and emits fewer emissions. Oftem more comfortable to operate too. Fuel savings alone can make a bargan 4020 cost more than purchasing a new 6603 M4WD with radials.
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