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Posted by Wayne on January 08, 2003 at 16:38:28 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: Super reference book posted by Wayne on January 06, 2003 at 19:09:46:
Yes, I was talking about the concrete question the other day, I looked back, but couldn't find it anywhere...must be going blind... Like I said, this is a great refference book. I looked at the site that Jim posted the link to, and it looks like it'll come in handy. Thanks for the link. I work on equipment out in the field,and that's where I usually need refference material the most, so I still like to have a paper version. All the info you can get online is great, I love it, but my personal opinion, computers have no place out in the field with all the dust and dirt and oil that a mechanic would subject them to. Many of the equipment mfgs. are getting away from paper manuals and going to everything on computer ( case in point is CAT) and the majority of the mechanics hate them. If the part you need to see isn't on the screen when your up to your elbows in grease, then your just out of luck til you get cleaned up....with a book, you'll just wind up with a few well placed finger prints on the pages. Enough of my ranting though. Thanks again for the link and the comments. Wayne
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