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Posted by Tractor Tom on February 22, 2005 at 19:04:21 from (68.2.140.154):
In Reply to: Manual Question posted by Farmall_Ryan on February 22, 2005 at 14:53:13:
IH published many Blue Ribbon Service Manuals and the like ostensibly for the service techs in the dealerships. They would cover a single procedure, often on a single model. They can be useful but on the other hand, since they assumed it was being used by a service tech they often say things like "after splitting the tractor, proceed to step one on the clutch removal.."when you don't know how to split the tractor! Like many of these guys, I have had good luck with a model specific Service Manual (shop manual)from Binder Books. I would not make the I & T manual my first purchase, they seem to cover too many procedures for too many models and the detail suffers as a result. The Nebraska Cowboy always has sage wisdom as do many others on these pages. This site offers a sample of the Blue Ribbon Manuals I mentioned (these are mainly for Cubs) Good luck and have fun!http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/index.html
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