Randy I wonder if the local AGCO dealer is doing that too. The trouble is I have had him special order parts and it is still two days minimum. Stock orders are one week. They are a Ford/NH or CNH dealer too so maybe AGCO is getting to be an after thought for them but they were a BIG AC dealer for years.
With JD you can order "Machine Down" orders an you pay the freight but I get the part the next morning even ordering as late as 4 PM the day before here. I can order "stock Order" parts and they ship three stock orders each week. Mon., Wed., and Fri. These stock orders cost you not freight. If I do not need it in a hurry or the parts is heavy I order it "stock order". There is no minimum order amount on a JD stock order.
Brown Swiss: I run into parts at JD that are out of line as well but nothing near as often as I do with AGCO. One of them was just yesterday. I needed a top link for the JD 4020 I just got. It had a rigged up a cheap imported top link. The JD 4020 takes a different link end on the tractor side. I had them order me the complete top link. It was A&I not an issue, $185. I needed the pin that holds it on the tractor. The pin was $26 dollars that's not nice but not terrible. The break over clip pin at $10.95 was NOT expected. That will be going back.
An example of how AGCO parts are pricy too. On an Oliver 1655 you have the "U" shaped cast part that keeps the three point arms from "floating". The are held in with a 3/4 pin with two big washers and a normal break over center Cat.I clip pin. I ordered the cast piece and it was $45. The short 3/4 pin was $52. I made one out of a "new" Cat. I top link pin that cost me $3.95. I just had to shorten it and drill a 7/16 hole in it.
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