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which manual is best

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jayp

07-21-2007 19:46:12




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I"ve managed to get by on the site/forum info but now I have leaky axles. I believe it is time for a manual. I"ve seen "shop manuals", service, etc. Which one is best. I"m not concerned so much about the cost as I am getting a dud.
By the way, my axles didn"t leak until I overfilled with gear oil. Gotten worse ever since. I"ve seen the kit on the site with both seals and the breakaway collar. Do I need this or just the seals? Somebody explain the breakaway collar.

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Jerry/MT

07-21-2007 21:28:38




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 Re: which manual is best in reply to jayp, 07-21-2007 19:46:12  
I'm going to assume you're talking about a Ferguson tractor, TO-20, TO-30, etc,since I flunked mind reading.
In my opinion, the Ferguson Shop Manual, Parts Manual and the specific model's Operator's Manual and the best ones to get. They have good systems descriptions and instructions on how to do most repairs. I'd stay away from the IT manuals because they are for more experienced mechanics and have only repair info in them and very little else. You can find the right manuals at this sight and on ebay, as well as many othe rtractor part's houses. the shop manuals are ~$20 + shpg and a reprints of the originals.

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