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parts breakdown books and CD's are obsolete today

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Larry in GA

05-21-2007 14:34:56




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I made parts breakdown books and CD's obsolete today I'm sure that there are a lot of people out there that knew this but I didn't . I spent some time last night on the IH forum discussing my HYD leakage problem Got some good advice on what to look for and how to fix my most likely problem. so at El Toro's suggestions I went by the Case IH dealer 50 miles away today taking the IPB that El Toro posted Thanks by the way El Toro. the parts man after shaking his head for several minutes tells me That I can go on line my self and call up the dealers IPB and search through it and Print pages out to use where ever . Then he shows me how and give me the Case IH web sit along with the newholland and Case construction sites. I jest tried the Case IH for the C and the ford for the 2N and they are great what a day. ( I still have the leak problem)

Larry www.caseih.com and www.newholland.com

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GRIZZMAN

07-25-2007 18:49:56




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 Re: parts breakdown books and CD's are obsolete today in reply to Larry in GA, 05-21-2007 14:34:56  
Do you know the link to the Ford 9N parts breakdown?



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sammy the RED

05-21-2007 20:10:32




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 Re: parts breakdown books and CD's are obsolete t in reply to Larry in GA, 05-21-2007 14:34:56  
Guess I will start selling my collection of Farmall Tractor Parts Books.



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K.B.-826

05-21-2007 19:08:16




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 Re: parts breakdown books and CD's are obsolete t in reply to Larry in GA, 05-21-2007 14:34:56  
I hate the format of the online parts book. I still prefer my CD's



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Steven@AZ

05-21-2007 18:08:21




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 Re: parts breakdown books and CD's are obsolete t in reply to Larry in GA, 05-21-2007 14:34:56  
That is handy, but I'm a hands-on type of guy and I like the good old paper manuals, personally.



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GA Dave

05-21-2007 17:32:46




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 Re: parts breakdown books and CD's are obsolete t in reply to Larry in GA, 05-21-2007 14:34:56  
I found out about the site last Sept. on this forum and printed out all the exploded diagrams and part number lists I thought I would need for my 240 U. Sure helps when ordering parts and to get an idea of where to install them. I wound up with a little over 1" thickness of printout pages in the three ring binder. David.



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karl f

05-21-2007 16:09:45




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 Re: parts breakdown books and CD's are obsolete t in reply to Larry in GA, 05-21-2007 14:34:56  
unless you have dial up! then books and CDs are still far superior.
karl f



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