Thanks Sidecarflip, and others...perhaps you all should ask OTT to add a "legal advice" section so you have somewhere to post all the warnings and threats about doing your own diagnostics.
(3 years late "2023" and 1 Health Stroke short!)Hello - I've spent a lot of time on this forum, and learned a lot, but this is my first time contributing...so...
I am very interested in learning and documenting (for others) specific details about the diagnostic systems used for Kubota tractors. I am most interested in the V3307 diesel engine in my 2019 M7060, but information about other tractor models would likely prove useful and would be much appreciated.
I have found threads referencing Kubota's Diagmaster software (perhaps incorrectly called Digimaster in some threads), but I find very little when searching the forum and the web for details about the software. So my questions are:
1. Is Diagmaster still the diagnostic tool used by Kubota service providers for newer engines/tractors?
2. If so, can someone point me to useful technical information about Diagmaster?
3. Does Kubota/Diagmaster use SAE J1939, ISO 15765, or some other standardized CAN based protocol for diagnostics?
4. How might I locate the diagnostic connector on my M7060?
Thanks in advance for any information pertinent to these questions, or Kubota tractor/engine diagnostics in general!
Hello - I've spent a lot of time on this forum, and learned a lot, but this is my first time contributing...so...
I am very interested in learning and documenting (for others) specific details about the diagnostic systems used for Kubota tractors. I am most interested in the V3307 diesel engine in my 2019 M7060, but information about other tractor models would likely prove useful and would be much appreciated.
I have found threads referencing Kubota's Diagmaster software (perhaps incorrectly called Digimaster in some threads), but I find very little when searching the forum and the web for details about the software. So my questions are:
1. Is Diagmaster still the diagnostic tool used by Kubota service providers for newer engines/tractors?
2. If so, can someone point me to useful technical information about Diagmaster?
3. Does Kubota/Diagmaster use SAE J1939, ISO 15765, or some other standardized CAN based protocol for diagnostics?
4. How might I locate the diagnostic connector on my M7060?
Thanks in advance for any information pertinent to these questions, or Kubota tractor/engine diagnostics in general!
As too update the information on the ISO. The WSM has this too say and much more. Read page 597 of the WSM for L4710 and two others.In another updated/late reply too #3....
It appears to be J1939-xx for whatever era of make
for example the 2017
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I just hope I'm not breaking any rules by posting the example.
But the SAE and ISO is always subject to change each year or on the whim of the manufactures I am betting.
The only thing would be that it would be bad too change tunes mid-songs, unless they rewrote the music Rule book (digamaster) to be able too manually set the custom SAE and ISO defults as well.
I would bet that you already can manually customize the SAE and ISO if the sofware was readily available and the isolated internet/ Kubota network connections doors and welcome mat was wide open. (my conspiricy therory)
What are you trying to do????As another side note:
SAE J1939-73 standards notes that a password can be Used/stored in two places.... (1) the ECU and the (2) interface software used to access it would require the same (I belive I said that right).
it may even be some checksum type deal like with a credit-cards, where one number must sum out to another number in order too be valid.
But without either you just might be COL (Crap out of luck)!
Research, Learn, Relearn...and live day by day... stroke!What are you trying to do????
I'm really confused, Kubota never made a L4707 or a L4710????Research, Learn, Relearn...and live day by day... stroke!
I don't think we are the only ones confused!!I'm really confused, Kubota never made a L4707 or a L4710????