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Phainein7
Posted 3/19/2026 06:29 (#11589862 - in reply to #11589174)
Subject: RE: ISO question


Tipton, KS
c_mayer - 3/18/2026 12:53

Deere and Case might have been on AEF's committee in 2008,


Correct....

Wiki - The AEF was founded in 2008 by John Deere, CNH, Claas, AGCO, Kverneland Group, Grimme and Pöttinger. The goal of this partnership is to promote the electronic standardization and assure that ISOBUS-implements and tractors from different brands can be connected without any problems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural_Industry_Electronics_Foun...

I do not know the complete history for a CANBUS network on tractors/implements, but best I can determine is CASE had one starting in 2008 for their Case IH Magnum tractors that was designed for implements. Semi-trucks with Detroit/Cummins engines were using CANBUS around 1993.

"Mercedes-Benz was the first automaker to use CAN in a production vehicle with the W140 S-Class in 1991. That same year, Bosch published the CAN 2.0 protocol, and by 1993, ISO had ratified it as ISO 11898, cementing its global importance.,,,,,,By the mid-1990s, CAN was incorporated into OBD-II diagnostics systems, which became mandatory in the U.S. in 1996." https://www.extremeaudio.org/https-www-bestcaraudio-com-a-brief-hist...

Thx for tidbits....

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