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Re: Diagnosing case/john deere
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Posted by RAS on September 29, 2005 at 13:53:01 from (148.71.18.153):
In Reply to: Diagnosing case/john deere posted by thejdman01 on September 28, 2005 at 17:56:21:
Don"t know about Deere and can only talk about Case/IH. There is no hand held unit to plug into the tractor and don"t think there will ever be one. First off you talk about a chip to up HP. CNH tractors are not made like the trucks or cars, there is no chip They have controllers. The MX Magnum had 7 controllers engine, trans and so on. You also said you don"t want to pay a dealer 90.00 per hour to check you tractor let me tell you what the dealer has invested just so he can check your tractor. $2,000.00 just to get the software then $4,000.00 for connectors so he can work on all the different model tractors and then a laptop that will run all the software and the list goes on. I am not giving you a bad time just letting you know what a dealer has to spend just to work on his product line. So $90.00 per hour to find your problem is not so bad. Your last question CNH will not sell the service tool software to a customer.
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