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Re: These Manuals: OK or Not?
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Posted by Nat on October 05, 2005 at 09:25:15 from (64.80.108.52):
In Reply to: These Manuals: OK or Not? posted by Jim Allen on October 05, 2005 at 08:10:40:
It depends on what manuals you're talking about, and whether or not they list ALL those tractor models, or just one (i.e. you have a pile of manuals, the hydraulic manual for a 706, the operator's manual for an 806, the maintenance manual for an 856, and the service manual for a 1206). The manuals that list multiple tractor models are generic, and have enough information in them to cover the 826. Where you're going to run into differences is in the manuals specifically written for 06 series tractors. There were some minor internal changes between the 06 and 26/56 series tractors that may stump you when push comes to shove. The 826 is pretty much the same as an 856 mechanically; it just has a different engine.
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