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Re: To IT, or not to IT - That is the question
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Posted by Andy Martin on August 16, 2006 at 15:50:31 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: To IT, or not to IT - That is the question posted by Mikey D on August 16, 2006 at 15:10:33:
I go by no others because I have I&T manuals to cover letter series through 450 which is all I have and I can keep the tractors running with them. For most things, you don't look at the manual, just take it apart and put it back together. For instance, the manuals are not much help in splitting a tractor. You just have to take off what is in the way. Same thing to pull a water pump. But to know there is a standpipe inside the A fan pulley housing to gauge the oil level, for THAT you need a manual. I do have some old original service manuals but they really don't say much at all, just intersting reading.
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