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Posted by Farmall_Ryan on October 05, 2005 at 12:45:07 from (128.153.220.71):
In Reply to: Re: M farmall Starting Problems posted by Laurie23 on October 05, 2005 at 12:21:32:
I purchased my manuals from binderbooks. You can place an order online or call them at 503-684-2024. If you go to their webiste you can find the manuals by clicking on "IH Letter Series Tractors" under the manuals and brochures category on the left hand side. Depending on what you plan on doing to your tractor there are a variety of manuals available. Most commonly people at least buy the operators manual and the service manual. The combination of these two manuals will tell you what you need to know about maintenance, fluid capacities, controls, service, etc. If you find that schematic breakdowns of different parts are helpful to you, then the Parts catalog may be helful as well. This is a fairly large looseleaf packet that shows breakdown diagrams of each and every system on the tractor. Here are some item numbers to help you out: 1004204 --- Operators Manual TC-28H --- Parts Catalog GSS5033 --- Service Manual An alternative place to buy Manuals is at this site. If you look at the links to the left hand side of the page, it is the very top link under Marketplace. I've never personally tried these manuals, so I can't comment on their quality.
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