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Posted by Tom on December 06, 2003 at 07:45:40 from (12.74.215.49):
In Reply to: Non- original manuals posted by Slowpoke on December 05, 2003 at 11:45:57:
Slowpoke, I agree with you 100%. I have 3 original manuals for all my tractors, all purchased new from the dealers. Some people don't understand why you need all 3 (Operator, Repair, and Parts) but I find that the Operator is a very handy reference for how things work, capacities, etc. Repair manual has all the technicl steps to complete a repair. Parts manual has 2 uses: greatly quickens ordering/buying parts (double check part numbers), and sometimes the absolute detail in the exploded views are critical to reassembly. Some tightwads just will not invest in good manuals, and then they are the first to cry around the coffee shop about expensive repairs; many of which could have been avoided with the manuals. My 3 cents.
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