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Re: Need help with Manuals to order
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Posted by RustyFarmall on August 07, 2006 at 17:25:50 from (207.32.13.194):
In Reply to: Need help with Manuals to order posted by Mike CA on August 07, 2006 at 15:10:47:
Mike, the owners manual is the most important, it will tell you how to operate the tractor, and will also contain such things as service intervals, capacities of the radiator, engine oil , rear end/transmission,etc. It will also have the tune-up specs and give information on adjusting the valves and other periodic maintenance. Much, much, more information than is included in the owners manual for your car. The second most important would be the parts catalog. Not only does it give you the specific number for each part, but the exploded parts diagrams will be very helpful when performing any kind of restoration work even if you don't need new parts. Get the operators manual first, it is a necessity, the parts catalog could be considered somewhat of a luxury, but I can't imagine being without mine. The rest of the manuals may or may not become important. Just a little hint, those I&T manuals for the most part are very disappointing.
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