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Electronic Instrumentation for World Agricultural Markets
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Recognizing the potential of electronics to increase tractor productivity and fitness for use, Ford introduced the optional electronic Tractor Performance Monitor in October 1983. This was the first step toward a new generation of electronic instrumentation for Ford tractors. Now Ford, in a joint program with DICKEY-john, has developed a New Generation electronic instrumentat ion package to be offered worldwide.
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Maclsaac, D., Ellis, W., and Sokol, D., "Electronic Instrumentation for World Agricultural Markets," SAE Technical Paper 851122, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851122.Also In
References
- Rutkowski, David J. “Development Of A Fuel Efficiency Monitoring Device by Ford Tractor Operations,” SAE Paper 851594 1985
- Sokol, David G. “Radar II - A Microprocessor-based True Ground Speed Sensor.” SAE Paper 85-1081 1985