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<blockquote data-quote="greggy" data-source="post: 1614321" data-attributes="member: 38479"><p>I have a 60s Aussie built tractor and a Jap 80s tractor 4wd....guess which one gets to do any ground work...both are 40hp </p><p></p><p>The Jap one is good, much better brakes are main diff, but the 60s era is a tank....almost literally</p><p></p><p>The biggest prob is manufacturers and dealers are looking to have a hand in your pocket and there is not enough tractors to break free from that system, unlike with cars, it started like that, but there is enough demand that aftermarket work arounds stop most of this, enough knowledge that it is not an issue. The standards allowing cheap diagnostics also. I can plug in a 10 buck device, tractors should have this too, maybe they will be forced to change by lack of sales ?</p><p></p><p>Somone should pressure them all to a standard too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggy, post: 1614321, member: 38479"] I have a 60s Aussie built tractor and a Jap 80s tractor 4wd....guess which one gets to do any ground work...both are 40hp The Jap one is good, much better brakes are main diff, but the 60s era is a tank....almost literally The biggest prob is manufacturers and dealers are looking to have a hand in your pocket and there is not enough tractors to break free from that system, unlike with cars, it started like that, but there is enough demand that aftermarket work arounds stop most of this, enough knowledge that it is not an issue. The standards allowing cheap diagnostics also. I can plug in a 10 buck device, tractors should have this too, maybe they will be forced to change by lack of sales ? Somone should pressure them all to a standard too.... [/QUOTE]
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