Agco parts books available online! Very cool!

wallacedw

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Check THIS out!! I went to the Agco website and apperantly the parts catalog that I saw at the Agco place is the same one as this! How friggin cool is THAT?!?! I have a Massey Harris 44 and this Massey Ferguson baler and now I can browse the parts catalog at will! Be handy in diagnosing problems and looking for spares...



http://www.agcopartsbooks.com/EpsilonWeb/home.aspx
 
Does the book include parts for their heritage line. I've got some New Idea equipment and would love to have access to a parts book for the pieces I have.
 
Yes, but be careful. I, as an older wrench turner, assumed that when you computerize something, the information would automatically be updated. WRONG. I find myself having to price every item between OEM and aftermarket,as there is no rhyme or reason as to who will be cheaper on what. I just looked up an Agco sediment bowl bail. When I got to the dealer, the number had changed, and now the nut comes separately! So it cost another $3. Small but irritating.
I like the parts program CNH uses better than Agco. But I think the best is Deere. I can get prices on line! And, that includes aftermarket parts also!
 
That CNH site is good but I can't find anything on the old tractors.. I have a Farmall 400 and an old International sickle mower. It would be nice to have an online source to look through but it is probably not practical for them. Understandable...
 
When I was getting some oil filters for our 1855 w/ spin on conversion(uses an Allis filter), they brought out some filters from the heritage line. They said the only difference was that the Heritage parts had a V at the beginning of the part number. After that it was the same.

Hope that helps

Donovan from Wisconsin
 

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