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Posted by Jim Allen on August 28, 2006 at 08:04:18 from (209.173.160.22):
A while back I bought a full set of service manual reprints from a well known dealer online. They were listed as "826" manuals but when I recieved them they were marked as either "706, 806 or 1206" or "756, 856 or 1256." Upon reciept of the manuals I called and was assured they were "totally applicable," but I have learned that this was an optimistic comment at best, or a bold-faced lie at worst. I have found many differences between my 826 and these other models. A few similarities too, but these manuals have not benefitted most of the work done lately. I've had to use either the cheesy I&T manual or wing it. Pretty sad when an 8 dollar manaul is of more use than a $200 stack. Of the stack I bought, only the D-358 manual is totally applicable to my tractor. I hate working in the dark and I despise people who turn the lights off on me just to make a buck! I don't mind spending the money, but I want what I paid for. My question is to those that may have bought manuals recently for 826s. Who is selling "real" 826 manuals at a decent price? I've just started shopping again, and I'm willing to do my legwork, but figured I'd query the brain trust to save a few steps and a bit of time. Many thanks!
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