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Re: Super A questions (newbie)
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Posted by Nat 2 on September 06, 2006 at 10:49:37 from (64.80.110.46):
In Reply to: Super A questions (newbie) posted by Rickysa on September 06, 2006 at 08:19:37:
Which manual did you order? It's hard to tell if you ordered the wrong one if you don't tell us which one you ordered.... Also, telling us the vendor won't reflect badly on them. The only way it would reflect badly is if they deliver a poor quality product, or no product at all. Since that hasn't happened yet, there's no way it could be a bad thing to mention the vendor. The I&T manual costs about that much. If you're not mechanically inclined, it'll be pretty much useless to you because the I&T assumes you know the basics and can tell how things come apart by looking at them. There actually isn't a service manual that goes into a step-by-step on how to take particular things apart and put them back together. Even the IH service manual is just a bunch of tables and assebmbly drawings.
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