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52 8N in Ms

10-04-2003 23:53:00




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Are all shop manuals the same? Is FO-S-2N,8N,9N and I & T FO-4 the same? Which is better or is there another thats beter yet? What about the parts manual is there more then one? Is there away to print all of the Forum Archives? The information on here is great the board does a great job keep up the good work.




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52 8N in Ms

10-07-2003 17:35:28




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 Re: Manuals and info. in reply to 52 8N in Ms , 10-04-2003 23:53:00  
Thank you Dell, I was looking at some manuals at a local tractor store and they were very thin paper backs. I was hoping that there was a thick hardback shop manual like they had years ago that covered all years with similar parts. The second part of my question was about printing the archives, the way info is listed makes it easy to find (exp. Manuals + info.) but most subjects are not entered this way (exp. oops broke my thing) so it is very time consuming.

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Dell (WA)

10-06-2003 19:57:30




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 Re: Manuals and info. in reply to 52 8N in Ms , 10-04-2003 23:53:00  
All tech manuals are not created equal. I like the I&T FO-4 because the pictures are clear, the writing is concise. There is none of this "installation is the reversal of the removal" blather.

The latest I&T FO-4 also includes most of the N-Ford parts manual with drawings.

The I&T FO-4 manual is available at sponsors of this great N-Board, most agriculture emporiums. Amazon.com, www.n-news.com also has great archive of implement manuals covering most of the 400 3-point implements developed for the N-Tractor. My local (byte my tongue) John Deere parts counter has it on display for sale. Why even most Ford/New Holland dealers sell it, isn't that amazing? $27 cheap. Gettcha one and readitt..... ...Dell

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