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Posted by thejdman01 on September 28, 2005 at 17:56:21 from (205.188.117.6):
I currently have a friend who is having problems with a ???? case. I am not sure of the number model i am very sure it woudl help to know that however i cant find that info out tonite. It is out of warrenty and am sure it has a least one fred on it (computer(fing rediculous electroic device)) i know it has at least one fred on it. the check engine light comes on (that is what my friend says have no clue which light that is in his tractor not a case man). he says it doesnt overheat and doesnt lose oil pressure however starts losing power. I currently have a nexiq to hook up to dlc's (data link connectors) for semis and most automobiles ("american ones anyways, i say american the big three but those arent american anymore really) and cummins, detroit and cat. i dont have the comptuer chips and updates for the new cummins and cats. now heres the question does anyone make a scan tool to hook up to international and john deere? my nexiq is starting to get older and obsolete as most electroic equipment gets and the man who i bought the nexiq from has since dropped off the face of the earth. does anyone know what mother deere and case use for program hookup at the dealer? and is there somone who makes a hand held and connectors/chips to hook up to these newer tractors to help chase down greenstar and engine problems? did a google search didnt yield much. thanks a lot
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