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Professional ag parts support

Machinery parts, sorted by the machine.

Bacon Ag Parts Store keeps the request simple: make, machine, model, and the part or problem. Bacon Ag checks fitment before money is spent.

No pressure checkout. No guessing when the machine matters. Fitment comes first.

How to order

Build a request. Bacon Ag confirms. Then the part gets ordered.

This is not blind checkout. The site helps you send the part request Bacon Ag needs so they can verify fitment, price, availability, freight, and timing before money moves.

Start a parts request
1Find or describe it

Search by make, machine, model, part number, symptom, or photo clue.

2Add it to the request list

Tap Add to request on the part line that looks closest.

3Send the request

Enter your contact info and create the email packet for Bacon Ag.

4Confirm before ordering

Bacon Ag checks fitment and tells you price, availability, freight, and next step.

Simple parts path

Make. Machine. Model. Part.

That is the whole idea. Tell Bacon Ag who made it, what kind of machine it is, the model or serial clue, and what part or problem you are chasing.

1MakeJohn Deere, Case IH, New Holland, AGCO, CLAAS, Kubota, or another make. 2MachineTractor, combine, header, baler, sprayer, skid steer, backhoe, or implement. 3ModelModel number, serial/tag, old part number, or a photo of the plate. 4Part neededFilter, hose, bearing, belt, cylinder, wear part, electrical, cab, or unknown.

Start here

Pick the path that matches what you have.

Some customers know the part number. Some know the make and model. Some just have a photo of what broke. All three are enough to start.

2 Make, machine, model Use the guided finder to narrow the make, machine type, model clue, system, and part line. 3 I have a photo Call (765) 561-1772 with the broken part, tag, casting number, or where it mounts.

How Bacon Ag handles parts

Build the request first. Order after the part checks out.

This site is built for real farm and construction work, not blind checkout. Bacon Ag gathers the right clues, checks fitment, confirms the supplier path, then talks through price, availability, freight, and timing before an order is placed.

1

Collect the clues

Make, machine type, model, serial number, old number, photo, symptom, and urgency all help.

2

Match the offered parts

Bacon Ag compares the request against available vendor options and common replacement lines.

3

Verify before money moves

Fitment, serial breaks, dimensions, price, availability, freight, and warranty get checked first.

4

Quote or order

When the part makes sense, Bacon Ag can tell you the next step clearly and honestly.

Plain dealing

Bacon Ag is built on a local reputation: tell the truth, check the part, and respect the person who needs the machine running.

Mechanic-led fitment

Farm equipment changes by model year, serial break, option package, and prior repair. A person checks before recommending a part.

Farmer-friendly site

Big buttons, readable text, phone-first requests, photo-based help, and clear steps before any order is placed.

Need a part or a mechanic's eye on the problem?

The fastest starting point is a photo plus the model number. Bacon Ag will help sort the problem honestly, even if the right answer is to slow down and verify before ordering.

Verified request packet

Build the parts request packet.

This form runs in the browser, creates a request ID, saves a text packet, and adds a checksum that Gmail can verify later. Do not enter payment details. Bacon Ag still confirms identity and fitment before quoting or ordering.