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Allis B Implement Manuals
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Mark
01-28-2004 08:51:26
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I have an 1939 Allis B that has a 1 row cultivator and a 1 bottom mounted plow. Is there an operators manual for each? If so, do you know the #s on the manuals? Where they can be purchased? An 800# ???? Thanks,Mark
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ed
02-05-2004 20:41:44
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Re: Allis B Implement Manuals in reply to Mark, 01-28-2004 08:51:26
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Mark, I have some that came with my allis when I bought it and they are quite interesting and helpful too. One note of help if your looking for the oem manuals they should have ordering instructions for telagraph. I know that sounds wild but it's true. My old books must have been written before they had phones. Thing like that will help date the manual. Also the tractor manuals were in orange and the implement manuals were in black and white. If you need any more help let me know. Ebay is a good way to find them but beware of the copys out there. ED
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Ted
01-28-2004 20:48:27
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Re: Allis B Implement Manuals in reply to Mark, 01-28-2004 08:51:26
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They have them listed on this site in the Tractor Manuals section.
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Roger
01-28-2004 09:51:14
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Re: Allis B Implement Manuals in reply to Mark, 01-28-2004 08:51:26
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keep an eye on E-bay, there is always a lot of manuals there. also a visit with your AGCO dealer might be in order.
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