OEM parts websites ?

Mike M

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So what all companies have parts websites available to the public ? Which ones do you that use them like the best ?
I have used the older JD site before and now I see they are changing it and I can find a total of 3 different styles for JD. I'm not sure I really like any of those. I found one for Case /New Holland it seemed pretty decent and user friendly.
The company I work for has one for our dealers to use. They are going to change it and so far the example I saw was terrible ! I want to show them some others to look at.
 
Agco has one agcopartsbooks, it is a PDF of the paper parts books, except they did not include the index, so it is difficult to find things. There is no way to know availability or cost.

Rich
 
I like the deere one better than case's. The pictures of the parts are the same as I see when at the parts counter looking for a part and case's in the past has seemed to have more trouble keeping up and running. The site for mt Rogator is better than either one though.
 
Try moving the picture of the part over to the right a bit(from the left hand side) and an index should show up. At least it does for MM tractors.
 
It's not that hard to use once you figure it out. Register with a dealer for a user name and password and you can get price and availability.
 
I like the NH and Agco better than Deere but I only have a tablet to look this stuff up on. Sometimes it does different things if I am holding it vertically or horizontally.
 

I really like CNH's. I have seen on here that it can make a difference what dealer you go through. I use Messick's and it works very well. You can pull up all of the parts pages, and get prices and availability. Then you put them in your cart and check out. It is painless. I wish I could find an Agco site that would work as well.
 
(quoted from post at 17:17:23 03/15/18) I like the NH and Agco better than Deere but I only have a tablet to look this stuff up on.

Are you referring to JD's new parts website(Parts Advisor) or old one. I like the old JD website better than the new one or other manufactures because JD website will show a lot of parts specifications.
 

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