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Re: Which Manuals should I buy?
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Posted by Dan on April 20, 2003 at 10:52:24 from (12.18.160.21):
In Reply to: Which Manuals should I buy? posted by Randy - NJ on April 20, 2003 at 05:48:29:
I agree with comments below. I have operator's manuel, parts book, blue ribbon service manuel and and IT book. Each is good for different aspects. The Parts book is great to see how things should go together or to see what you may be missing. Blue Ribbon book is more specific than IT as it covers fewer models and is larger. It gives quick specifications and adjustments. Operator's manuel tells ya how to take care of it and how to adjust properly. I got my IT manuels off of E bay but they are usually around at tractor shows.
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