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GaleHawkins
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 44 KY
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2010-04-11          169928

After buying my first John Deere (1983 JD 310B backhoe) I am learning JD kind of keeps in all in the family when it comes to manuals, parts, etc.

Is there next to nothing after market for older John Deere equipment? Do some some dealers offer online parts or do you have to deal with a local dealer?

I registered on the JD site and they permitted me to select one dealer.

I kind of got spoiled getting most of my stuff online for the 1976 265 Massey Ferguson. Getting into a dealership is a pain for me.

Thanks



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kthompson
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 5275 South Carolina
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2010-04-13          169972

If there is an "Online" Dealership sort of doubt it. But as to getting into a dealership you should be able to find a dealership that will be glad to drop ship to you. At same time I have a friend who is not a JD dealership and he sells a lot of JD parts. No idea how he gets them. ....

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Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999
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2010-04-13          169977

Gale, I think there's one big difference you're missing in all of this.

Massey Ferguson went bankrupt some 30 years ago.

John Deere is alive and well, and more than willing to sue anyone who infringes on their rights.

Best of luck. ....

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