From the new KUBOTAUSA website. Looks like something north of $5K for KOBD license + scan tool and Messicks still says dealers only.
www.kubotausa.com
Dan
even so I think a great step in the right direction.
$5k is cheap for a commercial farmer running $1million dollar combines. heck even an M8 Kubota is a 1/4 mill. now. Down time is a killer.
If not farming that scale then maybe independent repair shops will find it useful.
for sure not for the guy playing around a few acres with a 25hp machine. too expensive.
But like wheel lifts / frame lifts / pits .... not many people can warrant in their garage but independent repair shops couldn't survive without.
its going to open up a lot more options and competition in the service and repair arena. I think businesses should make good / strong profits but also believe in fair competition.
I think its a good thing.
The government pushed the high tech / high cost stuff like def / dpf for environmental reasons they say and now they are catching up trying to allow us to service this stuff as well.