Does anyone know of a good source for purchasing New Holland parts on-line? I'm mainly in the market for OEM filters but could have a need for other parts in the future. Would appreciate any input.
There are a number of quality dealers that frequent TBN, and I'm sure someone will chime in. They seem very helpful, and I'm sure they'll get ya what you need.
I was giving the dealers here a chance to respond, because I'd like to support them if I could. One dealer posted he would send parts to members of TBN.
But anyway, here is an online parts source for limited NH parts.
My dealer put me on a list to get the New Holland magazine. Most often, they put a parts flyer in the plastic cover with the magazine. I've noticed New Holland is now selling filters for Kubota tractors. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif If you think NH isn't making money selling filters, you only have to consider that they are competing with Kubota and they wouldn't do that if there wasn't big money in service and maintenance parts. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
What really irritates me is they have a whole list of Kubota filters, but I've never, ever seen a list of NH filters in that same flyer. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Could this mean Kubota will be selling NH filters before long? Hmm... The plot thickens.... /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
Alright, I will step up. There is no good source for NH online that I have seen. We will give you info over the phone and ship UPS. We also carry fleetguard filters that are a better quality aftermarket option.
I realize this is not really happenin'.
My interest was really one of convenience. Order a filter package and have it waiting by the door in 3 days. Maybe shop an accessory or two, make an impulse buy, etc. Going to the dealer, waiting in line, going home yada yada yada. Kinda sorry to admit it, but time is money. I do respect NH for not cutting out their dealers by going direct, but in theory it sure would be convenient.
<font color="blue"> I do respect NH for not cutting out their dealers by going direct, but in theory it sure would be convenient. </font>
There's nothing stopping a dealer from selling online.