Hi The computer diagnostics can be a pain if the computer won't accept it's plugged into the tractor. we had that problem with a tractor in the dealers I worked at. It took The distributors man 2 days, and asking his work buddys what was wrong. to diagnose it. There was a 3 milli amp fuse blown in the system. we Changed that and the computer worked to supposedly tell us what was wrong. It turned out there was no codes!. it was that stupid fuse we couldn't find as it wasn't in the shop book diagrams, had shut the computer down!. It's a good job that machine was under warranty, if not that fuse would of cost $2000 in shop time and 60 cents for the fuse!.
I also hear from a good authority you don't want to miss payments on newer Cat combines. A guys machine stopped dead in the field. They called the dealer, the tech came plugged the comp in and said $45.000 will fix the problem. The owner coughed and said whats wrong for that money. The dealer tech said pay what you owe and Cat will turn it back on!.
I know a guy drives one of those JD self diagnostic tractors, and the mechanic phones him to find out what field it's in once in a while. Regards Robert
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