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New CNH - New Holland Parts Website Revamp is Garbage

Tinkerer

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Like the title says. I don't know what they are thinking of. Good Grief !
A registered account is required to use it.
A business name and a business ID is required to register.
That should give boost to their parts business.
Nooooo I don't think so.
Seems like a misguided tactic to generate parts sales for dealers. Maybe I'm wrong.
Take a look ---> https://www.mycnhistore.com/us/en/casece#epc::model_find
 

DMiller

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Most companies do NOT want user friendly, they want dedicated in house support use. This is becoming the norm.
 

Tinkerer

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I was just looking at a transmission and half the parts on the drawing are not in the parts list.
What is up with that ?
I think that no longer available parts are not shown in the parts list now.
Hopefully someone can show me I am wrong !
If this is true printed parts books may become very expensive if you can find the one you need.
 

Tinkerer

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I found a better faster way to find parts on the stupid onine parts book.
It is a 4 step process. It is very easy to use and shows a list of all models of machines.
In picture #2 I selected SHOW ALL then I selected LOADER BACKHOES to get the complete list of models in step #3.
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dixon700

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It's a pain to navigate and says the vin of my 580sk doesn't exist. I used my name for the business part of the account. o_O
 

hosspuller

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Thanks to all for posting about this... I was having issues finding my baler through the search box. The multi step process does work to get the parts diagrams. No need to register with the site.
 

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dixon700

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Does this work for you ?
https://www.mycnhistore.com/us/en/c...ckhoe/cn/ECD06496-EFBE-E111-9FCE-005056875BD6
It is the only SK they list.
Here are the serial numbers it covers.
View attachment 221490
That's how I went through and looked up my parts. :) thank you though. I figured all super k's were the same other than turbo and nonturbo. I was just ordering brake piston seals. Now it looks like I need a new tcc switch for on the shifter after taking my instrument panel all out to repair some rust on the floor and fenders:(.
 
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