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EastOnfarmer
Posted 3/6/2020 10:35 (#8085661 - in reply to #8085627)
Subject: RE: After reading these threads


Eastern Ontario, Canada
WAYNE0224 - 3/6/2020 11:09

EastOnfarmer - 3/6/2020 10:46

Just gonna throw this out there, deere owners, in every owners manual there is a page listing all the manuals for the tractor, diagnosis and test, repair, and engine manuals, google the part number for the book, 50$ a pop for each pdf manual, save to a couple memory sticks. diagnose and repair most of the problems that will happen,


Not going to disagree with you, BUT, have you actually tried to use said books they supply the customer? The accuracy and detail are poor at best. Most trouble trees end with (contact authorized dealer for service) !! BTDT

This is the illusion of helping, just to tell the legislature , "See, we are giving them information" .


yes i use all the manuals for my own problems, im ok with having the dealer have to program a new controller if need be, but highly enjoy being able to go through all the diagnosis of the electrical components myself and save a lot of labour $$. the manuals i have are 1000 to 6000 pages. absolutely agree they don't have every detail, but owners manuals have almost nothing, nice to have every code diagnoses for 50$. deere wants upwards of $2000 per manual. just an extra cheap tool in the tool box thanks to the bootleggers out there. figured deere would someday crack down so i downloaded all i could and saved it everywhere so hopefully never loose them.
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