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07-25-2011, 11:47 PM #1New Member
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John Deere Parts
Whats the best sight on the internet to look up parts for John deere tractors and other implements. I have tried using the John Deere parts web site but it is confusing and i dont like it.
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07-26-2011, 01:10 AM #2Gold Member
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Re: John Deere Parts
The deere site is the best for current and superseded parts info. All the rest of the internet sites are second.
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07-26-2011, 02:37 AM #3Gold Member
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Re: John Deere Parts
I agree with hosspuller that the John deere website is best. After you use it a few times, it's not too hard to navigate. When you put in your model number you are presented with a list of tractors/implements that have that same model number. You have to select one you need parts for. After that, I choose the "sectional index".
I look up parts, add them to my shopping cart, then go to my cart to see the prices. That way I can do my cursing, wailing, gnashing of teeth, rending of garments at home, and then go peacefully to the dealership to get the parts. I have found that the parts guy at my dealership still has better information than the JD website and he has been very helpful and saved me from getting the wrong or unnecessary parts several times.
For maintenance parts (filters, belts, blades) you can find 3rd party sellers on the Web. I look up the JD part numbers on the John Deere website, and then Google the part number to see if there is a 3rd party seller. Sometimes you can even find discontinued genuine parts on eBay.
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07-27-2011, 10:33 PM #4Gold Member
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Re: John Deere Parts
Learn to use the JD site. It is clearly the best source for part numbers, prices and availabilityl
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07-28-2011, 05:48 AM #5
Re: John Deere Parts
I have a quick tutorial I made linked in my signature for JDParts. Learn to use it...it's the same system the dealer uses-and it's free.
John Deere 4110HST
FEL, MMM, FEL Forks (homemade),I-Match, Ballast Box, #380 plow (modified to fit), Markham LD-48 Grapple, Trac-Vac 854 and lots of other STUFF.
John Deere 4x2 Turf Gator
View some of my projects/adventures in my Picasa Album
Simple JDParts Tutorial HERE
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08-23-2011, 06:14 PM #6
Re: John Deere Parts
John Deere 4110HST
FEL, MMM, FEL Forks (homemade),I-Match, Ballast Box, #380 plow (modified to fit), Markham LD-48 Grapple, Trac-Vac 854 and lots of other STUFF.
John Deere 4x2 Turf Gator
View some of my projects/adventures in my Picasa Album
Simple JDParts Tutorial HERE
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