Posted by Brent Zappe on January 08, 2021 at 07:45:34 from (104.192.90.130):
Ever since 1977 when I first started restoring cars and trucks. I have always bought a detailed shop Manuel for my projects I do. When I rolled in to farm tractors I was doing the same. the reason was clear to me because I could get the proper information I needed at the time I needed it for the tractor. Now the internet has many different resources to get this information from. that has shown me ever since 1994 when they internet first came alive. this web sight has always been a reliable source to come to on this internet. This web sight I like to think has been do to people like you and I who have tried to keep it straight and true facts on tractors. Thanks to every body who have taken the time to make this web site true with all the information that is on it. I still buy for each tractor these books. 1- A good shop Manuel that has every thing in it. 2- parts Manuel or parts book for they tractor, and the last maybe an operator book. When they tractor is restored and if I see it I can include these fine books with the sale if the buyer requires them to. Thank you Yesterday tractors for being the best research place to come to looking on tractors. I think every body here on tis sight can pat them self on the back.
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