[AT] MF 135

Vaughn Miller vemiller at gmail.com
Sun Mar 31 04:05:02 PDT 2013


John,  try changing your region to North America (change it right under the sign in).  When I changed mine to Australia, the view as guest option went away.  The different region explains why you are seeing something different than we see here in the states.

Vaughn Miller
Dillsburg PA

On Mar 31, 2013, at 3:55 AM, "John Maddock" <agtronixjv at southcom.com.au> wrote:

> Sorry Mike M., using your link doesn't change things in Aus.  I don't see
> any way a visitor can log in.  I tried "visitor" as the pass word, to no
> avail.
> 
> Here's what I see on the home page :
> 
> 
> 
> "AGCO Parts Books is the source of Parts Catalog information for AGCO
> Dealers and Customers.
> 
> If you are not a registered user and are interested in using AGCO Parts
> Books website then please do one of the following:
> 
> •Existing Customers please contact your AGCO Dealership to request a login
> to the website. Then you may enter the Dealer-supplied login on this page.
> 
> •New Customers please locate your nearest AGCO Dealership to request a
> login. You may use our Dealer Locator function to assist in that process."
> 
> 
> And if a try for a new password, this is what I get :
> 
> 
> "Reset Your Password
> 
> 
> Enter your username and email address here. If that username exists in our
> records, you will then receive an email with a newly generated password.
> 
> Login Now"
> 
> JV :-(
> 
>> Nope, not true, you can log in as a guest, I do it quite often for my
>> 255. This link will work better though.
>> 
>> www.agcopartsbooks.com
>> 
>> Mike M
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 3/30/2013 6:25 PM, John Maddock wrote:
>>> An interesting idea - except it requires a Login and a nod from your
>>> local
>>> MF dealer for a code to allow it
>>> 
>>> JV
>>> 
>>>> John, go to:
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.agcopartsbooks.com/PartsBooksN/Viewer/Default.aspx?
>>>> 
>>>> and drill down to your tractor, I've had to use this several times and
>>>> having the parts diagrams have been very helpful.
>>>> 
>>>> Mike M
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 3/30/2013 7:57 AM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
>>>>> Got to put brakes, seals, and axle bearings on a Massey 135. Can the
>>>>> rear axles just simply be slid out or is there a retainer on them
>>>>> inside
>>>>> the transmission? Is there anything slid on the axle that will fall
>>>>> off
>>>>> in the transmission when the axle is pulled? I’ve already been
>>>>> briefed
>>>>> about the wear collar on the axle that you have to heat to install,
>>>>> similar to changing a starter gear.
>>>>> 
>>>>> John Hall
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