The ones I got for my baby Deere (4210) were part of the
"rental" package that dealers can order for units destined
for the rental yards.
Like you, I found this on JD's website once and never again.
There website uses all kinds of hi fangled nonsense that
doesn't work about half the time and takes forever to load.
I've never had so much trouble with a website. And yes
I'm using an older browser that can't see POPUPS and other
crap, and yes I'm using a modem but I use lots of websites
with little discomfort.
Give me a simple html page with the gol danged info on the
implements and I might buy something else!
Simple html pages and simple links to pics and info are
SO easy to do, and quick loading for us living in
East Mud Hole, Washington.
One dealer somewhere in the Midwest actually did this, I can't
remember where I saw it but they culled all the facts about
the implements and listed them.
You just click on 4210 or whatever, and then on box blade or
whatever, and a simple HTML page comes up in 2 seconds and
you have the weights, features. Like a mini JD site done
by humans, not overpriced web "designers" that are trying to
justify their existence.
Government agencies like hiring these toads as well. Wife's
computer has latest versions of everything, just upgraded
it with "Flash 6" or something and hit a website that wanted
Flash 7 or you couldn't (AS USUAL) even get a phone number
for the company.
And don't be surprise if your dealer stares at you as well.
My 3 local dealers went blank when I said "skid plates".
The one that tried couldn't bring up ANYTHING on Deere's
website, but I DID see it once!
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good hunting
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