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John Deere dealer is a ripoff

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ClemBert

12-07-2006 14:34:08




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I was hoping to avoid the dealer and the overly inflated price that would accompany a purchase from the dealer. If I can find out what this plug is called then i can probably find exactly what I need on the web. Anyone know?




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12-09-2006 20:21:04




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 Re: John Deere dealer is a ripoff in reply to ClemBert, 12-07-2006 14:34:08  
What? Something here doesn"t compute. You can afford the tractor but not the simple little electrical connector!!



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JaredM

12-07-2006 14:56:30




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 Re: John Deere dealer is a ripoff in reply to ClemBert, 12-07-2006 14:34:08  
Deere"s website has a parts catalog that you can go into and enter your model and it will bring up sub categories that you click on til u get to the part you want. There are schematics, part numbers, and part names. To find it go to the Agriculture home page and in the middle of the page you"ll see a JD Parts icon click it. Then in the left hand column under start searching here click John Deere Parts Catalog and you"re there. Hope this helps. JaredM

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Bob

12-07-2006 15:02:39




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 Re: John Deere dealer is a ripoff in reply to JaredM, 12-07-2006 14:56:30  
Jared,

I guess you must have missed the diagram, part number, and price I already posted from jdparts???



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JaredM

12-08-2006 05:34:10




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 Re: John Deere dealer is a ripoff in reply to Bob, 12-07-2006 15:02:39  
Bob, the diagram was posted while i was typing it up. Didn't realize it til i added my reply.



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Glen in TX

12-07-2006 14:45:24




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 Re: John Deere dealer is a ripoff in reply to ClemBert, 12-07-2006 14:34:08  
If it has round pins inside it could be same as a common 7 pole truck/trailer connector. I see Pollak brand listed but a Cole Hersee brand from a truck place or auto supply might work too. I carry some Cole Hersee ones that fit right on the 50 & 55 series JDs and they are just black plastic truck/trailer plugs.



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