Posted by RodInNS on May 26, 2009 at 19:00:12 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: IT Manuals???? posted by Casey in Ky on May 26, 2009 at 17:57:04:
I think you should price the NH books. I don't know what that set is worth today, but mine were about 1/3 of that... say close to about 15 years ago. Also keep in mind that the '30 series' books are a SET of about 12 books, weigh probably 50 pounds and cover all 3 and 4 cylinder Ford Ag models from 1976 up to the end of 10 series and 30 series production. It's in no way a comparison to the IT manual. On one hand it's a lot of money; on the other a lot better value if you do even a modest amount of work on several models. Personally I'd opt for the OEM manuals for no reason other than they cover extensive operating theory of every system on all of those models... Even at 10 times the price, it's 100 times the resource.
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