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Posted by thejdman01 on September 29, 2005 at 04:27:42 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: Diagnosing case/john deere posted by Newworld on September 28, 2005 at 20:27:08:
i am not complaining about new technology just trying to fix a newer tractor. my form of typing is 1 finger. it takes me a very long tmime to type and i have been shown abc check but cannot remember. i am not complaining about new technology only trying to find a way to "talk" to it and figure out what is wrong with it. i was hoping to buy a computer that will talk to these new machines. probably the last new toy i will buy. as i said i have the nexiq from when they first came out i dont know if his tractor has a cummins in it. i have a chip for cummins but am sure outdated. i was hoping to get a way to talk to the new equipment and that would be the last thing i ever buy. (computer diagnostics wise). i still got the scope and the dwell meter but doubt their usefullness. i was thinking at shop rates 90 bucks an hour around here and if a comptuer pdm or pmd (one of them handheld things) was 600 i could proabably come out ok if i were to solve 1 or 2 tractors in the rest of my life.
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