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Re: Re: Re: CD Parts Disc! Anyone use one?
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Posted by john d on August 28, 2000 at 14:18:35 from (206.141.74.34):
In Reply to: Re: Re: CD Parts Disc! Anyone use one? posted by T_Bone on August 28, 2000 at 14:05:48:
I haven't spent any time comparing the quality of the diagrams on the CD with what's in the printed manuals. This thing was produced by CaseIH, and it's my understanding that this is what's used in the dealerships now. Maybe someone else has different information! It's kinda neat to know you can print a page, take it to the shop, get oily thumbprints all over it, and then throw it away! It's also a big help at times to look at different models and see where the same part #s show up. Takes at least SOME of the guess-work out of swapping parts. You can often find something on there that will show you enough of how the parts fit together to be a real help, especially when you don't have another tractor to look at for clues. A good example is those early Farmall disc brake setups, (I think the name is Lambert?) Pictures of items like those, distillate manifolds, etc., are interesting and informative. I suppose if I had a set of the printed manuals, I would never have considered getting one of these, but I'm glad I've got it!
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