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Posted by patrick on March 02, 2005 at 20:50:55 from (152.163.101.7):
hey guy!! a few weeks ago i helped a friend clean out his pops shop. pops was a repair and service person who sold a lot of used tractors and junk . well he had 5 big boxes of manuals from all makes. but here is the catch there all copys and not the real thing. i was told he would give them out to a buyer of a used tractor as he did not have the org manual for it but had copys of the org book. and i would love to do somthing with these but can i get in trouble from copy right laws?? if so i am just going to burn all them as they were given to me. and if i go to jail. it not gonna be for manuals!! GONNA BE BIG TIME FOR JAIL TIME YA KNOW?? well anyway i dont see any copyright printing on books as well as any info saying not to copy. as well i looked at a few of my j/d manuals and dont see that in the org books as well. but i dont now the law and maybe someone can help me out!! and i would love to just give them away for postage cost. and for sure some ove you would be happy to have these books .some from deere,farmall,allis,ford,wheelhorse,cadet,i/h , but all copys. and if i burn them you will see the flames from you house?!! big pile to burn!! any ideas for me. and i got a match and gas. and marsh mellows to!! any other ideas would be good or if you now the law and how it works on copys of user and saftey manuals . i would like to hear from you all ready got the< wipe the butt with them> thing to!!! thanks!! sorry for spelling??!!
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