I can buy a Diagmaster outright with license and up to date Kubota software for around 8 grand. Just what I need for my pre 4 units............
I'm sure it's black market...
I'm sure it's black market...
I'm like you, old stuff pre 4 no emissions. Was just nosing around on the Net and found it. really not interested as I have no use for it and I can put 8 grand to use in better ways. What I found interesting is that someone else builds the units for Kubota, Kubota don't build them so I believe Kubota pays the other company royalties for the use of the equipment. The one I found on the net looks exactly like the one Dennis uses at my dealership. Right down to the blue plastic case.the license is a dealer-only deal, and diagmaster is married to Kubota. What dealers do with Diagmaster leaves footprints, and all the footprints is sent to kubota, per epa reg. They have to keep records of what's done and why. You can't get a key unless you work for a dealer and agree to terms and conditions. So there are copyrights and other legalities involved. Deere had a suit filed for this kinda stuff but I do not know it's outcome (if any) but it was sure interesting, to say the least.
I would like to see a handheld with limited functionalities for consumer use. But consumers don't need all the functionalities of diag master. It wouldn't really be all that hard to make a handheld work with limited functionalities but I don't know it's potential legal issues. That stuff is above my pay grade.
I bet someone who either works at (or DID work at) a dealer or perhaps KTC may have offered up an old key. If that's the case the keys are changed often so you could spend a whole lot of money just to find out that the key don't work no more; and since everything is 'married', the information would be sent to kubota, then are they coming after "you"? Who knows.
way it works is you install the software, you buy the hardware and cabling, BUT you need access to the dealer-only website in order to activate it. So you spend a whole lot of money and very likely get an OLD outdated key, with an old outdated website user/password, so basically nothing works. Half the time it doesn't work for the dealers. You're a tech, you hook up and put your information in. It doesn't work. Then you gotta go to the service manager and tell him/her to update the credentials, could take days or months. Or maybe the internet connection is down. Or Kubota updated the T&C and dealer hasn't agreed to them yet. Or maybe the key changed, in any of those cases you ain't getting in and your'e dead in the water.
Day in the life of a kubota tech. Former tech speaking.
I wouldn't buy anything like that, it's useless, probably a scam but I can't say for sure unless I bought into it (and I ain't). I'll keep my old garbage that requires no computer interface, just a few wrenches can fix everything on my old junk. No more than I use it, doubtful that I ever "upgrade"
Never bought a tractor for 2 grand. My cab M9 I bought new in 2004 and it was just shy of 50 grand and my 2002 open station I bought 2 years ago for 16.That's almost 4 times as much as I paid for my L1500.
FLip, was that open station in good shape when you bought it? How much time was on it?Never bought a tractor for 2 grand. My cab M9 I bought new in 2004 and it was just shy of 50 grand and my 2002 open station I bought 2 years ago for 16.
FLip, was that open station in good shape when you bought it? How much time was on it?
Is it DT? And Did it have a loader? If so...you stole It.
(I paid 17K for my 362-hours on the meter 1996 M4700DT w/FEL in 2018 and, at the time felt I was paying top-dollar, but later realized I’d paid a fair price at the time, and nowadays feel I was lucky to get it. It’s got zero emissions and starts instantly upon revolution and runs perfectly every time.)
Yeah... WE ALL AGREE on how Amazing that is...!!My dealer.... He actually tolerates me which is amazing,.
How I present myself in person and how I 'play' on here are 2 different things and I'll leave it at that.Yeah... WE ALL AGREE on how Amazing that is...!!
It sounds like you ended up with a good version of a Kubota.
I will say that I’m impressed with most things about these earlier M’s.
Keith and his late dad who started the business both have a different aspect towards business for sure. Place has stayed old school from when Keith Sr., had it. Nothing changed at all. Don't know where it will go in as much as Keith is in his late 50's. Don't know if his daughter will continue it, he didn't have any sons to pass it on to, but his dad lived into his 90's and worked at the store the whole time. Great guy too. I miss him. Always had hard peppermint candy in my pocket when I visited. Keith Sr., loved peppermint hard candy.Sounds like you have two amazing tractors, but your dealer is from another planet & another timeline.
I think I would be delivering doughnuts, beer, and whisky at regular intervals.
I would love to have a dealer like that, instead of one that just pi$$es me off every time I even drive by the place.