Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 06, 2007 at 08:43:08 from (209.226.247.134):
In Reply to: Best manual for 130 posted by EZ on November 06, 2007 at 07:11:07:
Ed: Looking at the number IH-201 and 224 pages, I expect what you have is an newer expanded version of my IH-21 at 157 pages. Does it cover 100, 130, 140, 200, 230, 240, 404 and 2404? Very likely it has more detail than my book and if less tractors, probably quite a bit more detail.
I could never see including 230, 240, 404 and 2404 in with the others. While they share some items with 100, 130, 140 and 200 the hydraulics are quite diffeent and a quite few pages deal with hydraulics in my book.
While I've never seen it, I like the sound of Service Manual GSS 100/140, might just be combined version of the Blue Ribbon Service manual IH put out for each tractor at time of manufacture. I have a copy of Blue Ribbon for my 140 and like it. I do find myself going to both to figure out some things. Leads me to believe, no one is perfect at date of my manuals. Could be both these new ones are perfect. There you go, I didn't solve much for you.
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