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Posted by thejdman01 on September 29, 2005 at 14:16:10 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Diagnosing case/john deere posted by thejdman01 on September 28, 2005 at 17:56:21:
oh im not complaining about shop rate of 90 bucks an hour. i totally understand with insurance and heat tools finding a good tech paying him 25 bucks an hour i totally understand. also i understand everyone has to make a buck including me. i was jsut wondering if there was a chip for my current tool if i if i could buy a cartridge for 300 and a cable i would. i believe taht my nexiq was 2500 bucks plus chips and cables. i didnt know if i could get one for that price for tractor i might do it. i am not trying to tun the tractor it depowers itself (something wrong with it). it is a friends tractor. thanks leland for the suggestion however the local community college that does has a diesel program said they dont have the right software to hook it up, i guess it is a trip to the dealer. the only thing i was trying to avoid is paying the case dealer 500 bucks to shine up a ground or something and then my 8310 has something go wrong and having to pay 500 for it if there was a hand held deal that ui could have bought for 600 bucks. thanks though
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