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    Posted: 25 Sep 2012 at 7:28am
Hello, 

This isn't an Allis Chalmers specific question but hopefully you guys can help me out. 

We bought a White (Iseki) 2-62 MFWD tractor with loader at an auction over the weekend and will need a good pile of parts to make it pretty again. 

I'd like to be able to lookup parts & pricing online, right now I can view the books but not pricing; is pricing available with an account? I've tried going through the local dealers but they don't seem able to set me up with an account.

Does anyone here know a good dealer to go through or have an easier way to price parts than calling the parts man with a list of ~100 part numbers? 

Thanks, 

Erik

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Redwood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Sep 2012 at 7:36am
best way is to use the part selection tool and print the part numbers.  and request a quote and send it to two dealers and let them know you are pricing it out at two dealer.  This make it easy they type the number in their system and print out the prices.  with enough parts they might even try to be competitive. this also gives you a handy list for your own use.
Most sites don't price as prices very too often to keep a website list up to date.
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I have an account with a dealer.All it really does is allow you to order thru the internet by using the shopping cart feature.It won't give you pricing or availability of parts.It would be nice to have those features plus I wish it would tell you if the part is even still available from Agco or if there is another dealer with an obsolete part still in their inventory.
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Redwood, 

Thanks for the idea, I'll have the list already written up, much easier to just send it with a quote request than to spend hours on the phone. 

Lynn, 

Thanks for the information, sounds like a dealer account wouldn't really get me anything I'm looking for. 

-Cheers, 

Erik
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