[AT] MF 135

John Maddock agtronixjv at southcom.com.au
Sun Mar 31 04:28:52 PDT 2013


Hello Vaughn

Thanks for the suggestion - but changing location to North America makes
no difference. Same screen comes up, no visitor option that i can see.

JV

> 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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