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Re: Re: WHATS THE BEST REPAIR MANUAL FOR AN A
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Posted by LanceM on July 22, 2003 at 15:42:10 from (216.241.130.233):
In Reply to: Re: WHATS THE BEST REPAIR MANUAL FOR AN A posted by Red Dave on July 22, 2003 at 07:37:01:
I agree with Red Dave, I ordered the full set from Binder books, super excellent quality and as Dave said what one dosen't show the other does. I've also found going to my local IH dealer for parts is I tell him I need something for an A and I get a blank stare and a "we can't get it". If I give him the part # from the parts manual he looks it up and tells me that # has been updated then half the time goes in back and pulls it off the shelf! The service manuals are good but the parts manual with it's exploded diagrams has saved me more than once when I was trying to figure out how to put something back together that I took apart 2 months ago. I think I spent $80 for the full set, best money I spent on a tool in a long time.
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