Posted by ScottyHOMEy on May 26, 2009 at 20:08:54 from (64.222.246.164):
In Reply to: IT Manuals???? posted by Casey in Ky on May 26, 2009 at 17:57:04:
From my experience with them working on Farmalls, I'd say it will likely depend on how often and what particular type of work you're going to be doing.
In the case of the letter series Farmalls, a lot of the information in the I&T is lifted right out of the IH manuals. And even though the I&T covers the whole range of models in the letter series and the IH manuals are model-specific, they're both pretty comprehensive -- you just have to be sure in the I&T that you're not reading about the governor on an H while working on an A. For most work, the I&T and the IH manuals duplicate each other. Over time, though I've found that each has just those few little tidbits that the other doesn't . . . so that's where I raise the point of how often and how much and what kind of work.
I know nothing about the Ford OEM manuals so your mileage may vary.
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