GreensvilleJay
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Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
How does your PIC know what the proprietary Kubota diagnostic data encoding is? I am pretty sure it is not the same as OBDII (SAE J1979). If it were an ordinary scan tool could read and clear codes. Diagmaster is the application layer software that knows the network ECU topology, function and response codes, and packet formats. Good chance you cannot even read or transmit frames without an initial netwotk login/authentication. See the explanation below.I have no problem with the 'data communications protocol' , as I have a PIC to handle that.
If anyone needs info, I’m on WhatsApp at +1 254 300 8570That’s available as well.
Yes, I looked at them here, they have them available, but they only ship to the USA and I am from Bulgaria. I wrote to them on email, but they do not answer me...curious, found this...
it's about $2K US$
I'm wondering if Kubota would sell the CANbus adapter so mere mortals could scan/read the computer sames as we can for cars and trucks ?
Be sure and share the results.@TOH...
you answered how my PIC does it....
"unless you can reverse engineer it)."
That is what I do, well the PIC will ,in this case
Three+ decades ago I reverse engineered the hardware and the communications protocol for a ULC AA listed security system(best on the NA market). At least this time NO tricky hardware to deal with, just bits and bytes.
GM charges a scan tool OEM $50K per year for their proprietary data.'reasonable' is a subjective term....
to me , the 'scanner' ( the hardware interface between tractor and human ) should be $200, the
'software', depending on what it does.. $100 to $500, based upon what 'chips' cost, R&D time and 5,000 'scanners' to be built. Also NO annual fees for 'updates'. Now if you buy a newer machine, then you pay for that update.
Sadly it seems Kubota has followed the John Deere approach for NO 'right to repair', instead forcing owners to go to dealers or arrange for in field service calls. Both of which could lead to serious downtime.
Now it has been said on this forum, that the majority of K owners don't farm, so waiting 2-3 months for their machines to be repaired is not a 'big deal'.pet year