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Re: H manuals and seals
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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 06, 2004 at 12:58:36 from (216.46.130.25):
In Reply to: H manuals and seals posted by phillip on January 05, 2004 at 17:53:46:
Phillip, I get my manuals at tractor shows because I like to look through them first and decide what is most helpful. Manual dealers who do tractor shows often have new and used. The best manual for your H (in my experience) is the "Blue Ribbon Service Training Course for Farmall H and 4 series Tractors and power Units" There are the I-T series manuals as well and these can be very helpful. The owners manual simplifies the basics of the tractor. All three manuals are around $20 each and each is helpfull in its respective area. I have a manual dealer about 12 miles from me who carries complete lines of manuals for all tractors and machinery. If you can't find a manual locally ping me and I'll give you his number... as for seals I get all mine for my H's at my local Case-I-H dealer, all seals are available, NAPA or Carquest can also find you seals and bearings...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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