Posted by JRSutton on September 08, 2011 at 13:54:14 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Shop Manual posted by scatter on September 08, 2011 at 11:33:52:
None that I know of.
It would be nice, but the truth is, once you've been through a few repair procedures on your tractor you'll realize how easy it really is, and why there are no detailed manuals out there.
Old tractors are generally VERY forgiving. For the most part, you don't have to worry about exact tolerances and proper procedures. And parts typically come apart just as you'd expect them too. There aren't too many "secret tricks" you NEED to know.
And on something like an A, there's just not too much that's so complicated that you'll never get it back together again.
These things were built with farmers in mind. They were designed to be repaired by a guy with a few wrenches and a screwdriver in the middle of a corn field.
So just keep that in mind, it'll give you the confidence to tackle whatever it is you need to do.
Whatever it is, just jump in and do it, and I think you'll find that whatever it may be, it'll turn out to be a lot simpler than you expected.
(Obviously you do need SOME mechanical ability)
If you get into any trouble, there are plenty of guys here more than willing to help you out.
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