Indexed platforms
Service interval at 2,000 hours on the D6T?
Specifications
Park on level ground. Lower implements. Engage parking brake. Wait for oil to cool.
Planara Conduit · Heavy & ag
Conduit for dealer-network OEMs and the bays they answer to.
Equipment in the field. Hours on the meter. Service window in the off-season. Conduit makes every dealer answer the same question the same way.
Why Heavy & agricultural equipment
Why Heavy & agricultural equipment fits Conduit's model.
What makes this vertical fit the Conduit pattern: the standards stack, the documentation density, and how the service work actually happens.
The standards layer.
Heavy and ag equipment runs on a stack of standards that vary by platform: hours-based service intervals defined by the OEM (Caterpillar, Komatsu, John Deere, Kubota, AGCO, CNH each have their own), Tier 4 / Stage V emissions, ANSI/ASABE for ag implements, and ROPS/FOPS for operator structural protection. Conduit cites the right standard for the right machine — not a generic interval that the warranty department will dispute.
The documentation density.
A heavy-equipment service manual is a small library: thousands of pages per platform, technical service bulletins issued continuously, warranty bulletins that change reimbursement rules, parts books with thousands of SKUs, and hydraulic and electrical schematics that span fold-out pages. Conduit ingests the whole platform corpus, keyed to model, serial, and configuration — so the dealer technician finds the right page on the right machine on the first try.
The service workflow.
Dealer-network OEMs live or die by how consistently their dealers answer the same question. Multi-engine vehicles (main + auxiliary + transmission), seasonal demand peaks at planting and harvest, the operator-versus-tech information split, and the customer-pay versus warranty-work mix all conspire to fragment the answer. Conduit is the layer that gives every dealer the same cited answer — and gives the OEM service ops director a read on where the network is drifting.
Three platforms, one query
The dealer technician doesn’t pick a manual. They pick a machine.
A multi-OEM fleet means a multi-OEM service bench. Conduit indexes every platform corpus, keyed to model and serial — so the right page lands no matter whose manual it lives in.
Caterpillar
D6T dozer
SEBU 14897
2,000-hr service
John Deere
988K loader
OMT-227134
Final drive seal
Komatsu
PC360 excavator
WEAM004500
Hydraulic pressure check
Conduit
One cited answer for the machine in front of the tech.
Tech selects the unit. Conduit routes to the right OEM corpus, the right service interval, the right TSB stack — and serves the answer with a citation back to the page that authorized it.
What it looks like
What a Conduit deployment in Heavy & agricultural equipment looks like.
A heavy-equipment Conduit deployment ingests the platform service manuals, the live TSB and warranty bulletin feed, and the parts catalog. Dealer technicians ask in plain language. The OEM service ops director sees what dealers are asking, where the answers are weak, and which bulletins are landing — across the dealer network. Buyer is typically a dealer principal at a multi-store group or an OEM service ops director.
Service interval at 2,000 hours on the D6T?
Specifications
Park on level ground. Lower implements. Engage parking brake. Wait for oil to cool.
Last 30 days
23 dealers active · 1,412 platform queries
Dealers active
23 / 27
+3
TSBs surfaced
147
+12 this wk
Multi-platform
62%
of queries
Warranty cite rate
0.91
verified
Queries by platform · 30 days
+12% wk/wk
Early access — by application
We're not shipping a finished product in this vertical yet.
The reference deployment is in marine. We're working with a small number of early pilot customers — companies who want Conduit running on their documentation now and are willing to shape it as we go.
That's a real deployment for you, with real tradeoffs. Here's the trade.
What you get out of it
- A working Conduit deployment built on your actual documentation
- Custom configuration: terminology, standards, and role surfaces tuned to how your techs work
- Locked-in early pricing for the life of the contract
- A direct line to the team building the platform — your feedback shapes the next release
- Named publicly as an early customer when you're ready, kept private until then
What we need from you
- Access to your equipment documentation (PDFs are fine — manuals, bulletins, internal SOPs)
- 3–5 technician interviews so we understand the actual service work
- 30 minutes a week of feedback for the first 8 weeks
- Honesty when something doesn't work
Apply
Apply to deploy Conduit in Heavy & agricultural equipment.
Tell us what platforms, how many dealers, and what's breaking down — warranty consistency, dealer answer quality, or technician onboarding. Five fields. We read every one. If we think there's a fit, we'll come back to you within a week.
