What happened to the Branson website?

   / What happened to the Branson website? #21  
Mr. fixit,

Based on your profile, I'd say Branson should talk to you about fixin' their website. You've apparently got the ability and you for sure care about it more than whoever they're paying. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

At any rate, I registered! Here's what I was told:
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Please wait for your account to be activated by the adminstrators. You will receive an email once you are activated. This could take a while so please be patient. )</font> /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

I'll let everyone know if I get past their web "experts" and am allowed access.
 
   / What happened to the Branson website?
  • Thread Starter
#22  
I have now obtained the brochure on the new Branson tractors from a dealer, but I wanted to know if the loader had any changes (didn't remember to ask him when I was there). That is why I was checking for updated info.

I guess that since I use the web for research purposes daily, I get a little aggravated when the data isn't right there at my finger tips. How very spoiled this internet thing has made me.

In a related note, I think I may post in the New Holland forum about the spare number of things they will divulge specs for on both their website and brochures. For example, I had to go to the Case site to find out how much the the weight varies as you move up the hp levels because NH doesn't make it easy to find the weight of their tractors. How basic is that? And weight appears to be the only additional spec you can get from Case. JD on the other hand reveals virtually every nuance I could think to ask about a tractor.
 
   / What happened to the Branson website? #23  
The Branson website is back up - with all new content! Some of the links aren't working yet, but it looks like specs on the new tractors are there. Hooray /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

edit - and I didn't need to register. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / What happened to the Branson website? #24  
Bill,
I haven't been following the Branson website, but the link you provided, sent me to their site that looks to me to be the old engine specs.----at least compared to what I am getting from Zetor/Century lately. They (Branson)are listing all of the 20 series, large frame ,tractors as 3cylinder ,except the 45hp which shows the 4 pot Yanmar.
I am getting all the large frame Zetors with the 4 cylinder engines that Kukje is building for Cummins---C38L,C42L,&C47L are all 4 cylinder.
The site is either not the updated one---or Branson is going to continue with the old engines.

dancce
 
   / What happened to the Branson website? #25  
Bransons all have the new engine series (designed and built for Cummins) now. Unfortunately their website lags behind.
 
   / What happened to the Branson website? #26  
I just looked at the website. It really looks nice, but has some errors. As mentioned, they list the 4720 with the 4520 engine, I see one picture of a Century, and a few other minor problems. Hopefully they will "proofread" the site and get everything running as well as their tractors.
 

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