Sparex has released its latest tractor parts catalogues.
The Sparex Group is unique in the agricultural aftermarket for its comprehensive range of tractor parts and strong global distribution network, and the launch of this catalogue is the outcome of significant investment in product range extension and logistical capabilities that support the next-day delivery of tractor parts throughout Europe.
The new tractor parts catalogue includes more than 20,000 unique products covering all major manufacturers from Case IH, Ford, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Deutz-Fahr, New Holland, Fendt and many more. Products have been split into two volumes and grouped in a logical sequence from the front to the back of the machine.
Book one contains the engine section through to transmission and to the rear axle, with all other parts in book two, including a complete index by manufacturers and Sparex part numbers. Makes and models are sorted alphabetically in each section, and all parts have an OEM cross reference, a comprehensive listing of applications covered and clear product images.
“Historically, Sparex has been very strong in selling tractor parts in some European markets such as Germany,” the company’s managing director for Continental Europe, Alain Pinvidic, said. “With the recent investments in our infrastructure, we now support the distribution of tractor parts all over Europe with high level of service.”
The Sparex Group is unique in the agricultural aftermarket for its comprehensive range of tractor parts and strong global distribution network, and the launch of this catalogue is the outcome of significant investment in product range extension and logistical capabilities that support the next-day delivery of tractor parts throughout Europe.
The new tractor parts catalogue includes more than 20,000 unique products covering all major manufacturers from Case IH, Ford, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Deutz-Fahr, New Holland, Fendt and many more. Products have been split into two volumes and grouped in a logical sequence from the front to the back of the machine.
Book one contains the engine section through to transmission and to the rear axle, with all other parts in book two, including a complete index by manufacturers and Sparex part numbers. Makes and models are sorted alphabetically in each section, and all parts have an OEM cross reference, a comprehensive listing of applications covered and clear product images.
“Historically, Sparex has been very strong in selling tractor parts in some European markets such as Germany,” the company’s managing director for Continental Europe, Alain Pinvidic, said. “With the recent investments in our infrastructure, we now support the distribution of tractor parts all over Europe with high level of service.”
Sparex’s tractor parts catalogues can be found online at: www.sparex.com.