Posted by used red mn on December 19, 2020 at 16:47:27 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Caseih part look up posted by oldiron29 on December 19, 2020 at 13:21:45:
It works fine or maybe I will say as it is supposed to for me on a Windows 7 machine. Also on an iPhone but it is kind of rough on it because you have to switch views between the parts list and diagram. They have a little info box on it that says the updated site that shows all part numbers instead of just those available is supposed to roll out in mid December, seems we are there. In my case with a Farmall M it is easier to get to those pages then before when you had to know a work around to find it, you could find the Super M easy. The new site it comes up in the search. I will include a live link to the CaseIH Farmall M parts page, I have noticed when included as a link here it does not always take you direct to the page it only take you to the parts page home site. If you want to see all part numbers you can use a the avspare site. Just web search...avspare followed by the IH model you are looking for. Pick one of the selections in you results and when it opens find the small blue print that shows the model you are searching usually by number 4. There are a lot of adds on it so beware of those. As far as Adobe it may be you just need to update yours, if they provide a link it generally is safe to download the update. But you can never be to careful, your mileage may vary.
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