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Paul E. Fletcher
07-18-2002 19:03:21
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Several years ago I went to Allis dealership that was going out of business and bought several hundred original allis manuals. Since that time, I have bought several hundred more manuals of various brands at estate auctions. I have decided to sell some of these manuals. Can you tell me the best way to sell these. These manuals are original that date back to the 1930's. I would appreciate any advice you could give me.Paul
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Amy Jo
07-26-2002 08:56:43
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Re: Manuals in reply to Paul E. Fletcher, 07-18-2002 19:03:21
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We have been searching hi and lo for a service manual for a Allis HD-6G Dsl Crawler - by any chance you have one in your collection that you would be willing to part with. Thank you for your time to respond. Amy Jo
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Norm
07-20-2002 20:01:02
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Re: Manuals in reply to Paul E. Fletcher, 07-18-2002 19:03:21
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Any WD service Manuals? Would be interested!
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JMS/MN
07-19-2002 23:10:52
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Re: Manuals in reply to Paul E. Fletcher, 07-18-2002 19:03:21
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Flea markets at threshing shows are a good option- no matter what the color or model. Check a few first to determine price, then bring yours in. Table fees are minimal, and will give you a good opportunity to unload them. Sounds like you have a great resource!
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Eldon
07-18-2002 22:01:18
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Re: Manuals in reply to Paul E. Fletcher, 07-18-2002 19:03:21
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Ebay will probably give you the fastest results.
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Tom Roller
07-26-2002 19:44:57
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Re: Re: Manuals in reply to Eldon, 07-18-2002 22:01:18
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Eldon is Right, Ebay will Probably be your best bet. That,s where I've bought all my manuals.
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