Parts books question????

300guy

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I thought sometime there was a post about downloading from a site a parts manual for an IH product. Is this true or was I just wishing it?
 
Serious Wishing My Friend, Too much money to be made selling it to you. Binder Books in Oregon is the best IMO. The only one licensed By IH to reprint their Manuals. Unless you see a used one on Sleebay. Then it's a Crapshoot...You can find a good one, you just have to do your research. Crappy Xerox copies abound.
 
Co-ax is seriously confused/uninformed!

That being said, check out the link below.

(HINT... If searching for an "A" or "H", or any model with less than a half-dozen or so characters you gotta get creative and add "FARMALL" or "engine" or other modifying word(s) to the model #.)
FIAST parts lookup
 
Not the entire manual, but like Bob said, you can get exploded diagrams of the various components and they are the same as the parts book. I would put the parts book as second in line to the ops manual in importance. I cannot even begin to think about fixing something until I know what it looks like and how it goes together. Sounds silly when talking about a 300 tractor but try climbing around on a combine sometime looking for a whatchmacallit you never heard of or seen before.
 
I'd like to get a good manual for an M Farmall.

I ordered one from YT for an H a while back, and received a good manual dedicated to all models of the H.

I ordered one from YT for an M, assuming it would also be a manual dedicated to the M. When it arrived it was a rather thin manual covering all letter Farmalls from A to Super M, with minimal coverage for each. I already had one of those.
 
How Am I Confused about the OP's Question? He asked about downloading a parts manual. Is your reading comprehension a little off?
 
300guy

I have a number of pdf. files for my 300 Utility that I downloaded. If you are interested I can send them to you, but need your e-mail address. You can put them in a file on your computer, or take them on a zip drive to Staples or a store like that and have them made into a book. About 9 cents a page and you can have it printed on both sides. I did this and they show up much better than the store bought book. I have about 38 files with parts lists and explosion drawings etc.

Slickride
 
I dunno, he can view and/or print any or all of the on-line manual for FREE at the FIAT site, so what's the issue?????
 
1. You can't download the whole manual. You can only ACCESS it.

2. You can "print" it but you're just printing screen shots. You are not printing actual manual pages.
 
Binder Books dot com--These are exact digital copies of the original manuals. They are all exact copies including the covers.
 
Coax--Bob's Fiat thing is ok if you have a computer in the shop, and you don't mind not having the foot notes that give serial numbers for serial breaks for parts, etc. I completely agree with you on Binder Books, I have all of them for 7 tractors, including operators, parts, and service. Beats anything else to be found anywhere. I sometimes look at the IH part books on my computer, but only out of curiosity for some question on this site, or on a tractor I don't have.
 

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