I don't know about the lawsuit, but I did see something where Cal Poly teamed up with iFixit to build an open source diagnostic scan tool for JD tractors. Looks like it needs a Linux computer to run though.
thanks.... I don't know specifics about JD lawsuits at all... but not at all surprised what you say about Cal Poly. Makes sense to me.
LOTS of U.S. companies like Sun and Mac Tools (and others from other countries) make and sell non OEM diagnostic and servicing software and hardware for the likes of BMW, GM, Honda/Acura, JLR, Toyota, Volkswagen/Audi, Volvo, Freightliner, Sterling, Mack, Western Star, International, Kenworth, Kubota, Peterbilt, International Bus, Blue Bird, Thomas PACCAR, CAT, International, Cummins, Volvo/Mack, Detroit Diesel, Mercedes, etc.... The list is endless and repair shops from coast to coast filled with them.
Wonder how JD will be successful stopping people using after market repair tools when other brands were not?? if they tried to shut down a piece of equipment because a non JD tech. worked on a machine with an after market code reader or other tool I think it would drive a lot of people away from their brand. I am sure JD would be thrilled if every piece of equipment they ever sold had to be serviced only in their dealerships.
Like RAM many years ago who tried to say if you used non Dodge/Ram oil your warranty would be void.