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Posted by J. Schwiebert on October 25, 2005 at 14:57:35 from (209.143.23.41):
In Reply to: IT manuals posted by red and green on October 25, 2005 at 09:20:35:
First of all when the original I & T manuals were produced they were sold to implement dealers and farm shops. They were designed for mechanics who worked on this stuff every day but if a trade in or other brand came to the shop for service they had information so they the professional could make the necessary repairs and adjustments. They were also available as a subscription. In other words if you ordered the services for a year all the manual published that year came to you no matter the model or the brand. Now if you have a piece of equipment you purchase your own manual and lot a of the tools that are mentioned would be found in a comercial shop are not found in the average do it yourself owners tool box. They were never as complete as the original manufactures manuals, but in some cases there were I & T mauals but no manufactures manuals for some models and one company used the I & T manual as there official shop manual. Confused even more now?
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