ptsg
Super Member
I don't know, I still consider my tractor pretty simple even though it's a new tractor. Well, I call it new but it is already 8 years old. Time does fly.
Hardly any electronics, certainly none that require a dealer to come with a proprietary software of some sort. Basic glow plug controller and flasher unit, a couple switches here and there, relays, fuses, simple stuff.
I suppose the most complicated part is probably the dashboard because it's all a circuit board, with LEDs for the warning lights, electronic hour meter, controller for the tachometer. Not because it has any sorts of computers or anything like that.
The rest of the tractor is straight up mechanic and hydraulic stuff.
Hardly any electronics, certainly none that require a dealer to come with a proprietary software of some sort. Basic glow plug controller and flasher unit, a couple switches here and there, relays, fuses, simple stuff.
I suppose the most complicated part is probably the dashboard because it's all a circuit board, with LEDs for the warning lights, electronic hour meter, controller for the tachometer. Not because it has any sorts of computers or anything like that.
The rest of the tractor is straight up mechanic and hydraulic stuff.