Being a mechanic by trade, I often use the parts manual when working on machines. As you said, they are often really good for showing which part goes where, or what part might be missing, etc.
As far as a service manual for your machine, I did a search and they seem to be near impossible to find. That said, based on the same search, it appears like your tractor has a Case Cummins engine in it. In other words it"s more or less a standard Cummins engine for the most part, but Case had their name put on it. That means that all you need is to find a Cummins manual, for what appears to be a B series engine, and you"ve got 90% of the info you will ever need in regard to torque specs, etc.
In reality there are torque specs for every bolt on a machine, and tolerances for every part. Thing is once your out of the engine a standard torque chart will work for everything but the most special fasteners. That fact, and a little common sense, and mechanical knowledge to tell you when a part is too far out of tolerance, will go almost as far as the service manual will.
Now if you don"t have any real mechanical ability, but still want to work on your own machine, the service manual is a must have before you do too much, and get in way over your head.
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