If YT sold this manual I would not even consider doing this, but since I see no offering from them and there Search features do not seem to cross over into the mothership ASAPs inventory I will post this here. The post is only for the purpose of showing the possible clarity or quality you could get from a down load manual. It allows you to view the 1st 26 pages only interrupted by an add every few pages. I think it is possible you could get this manual downloaded at no cost by just setting up an account. It is TM1237 the same manual shown by Farm Manuals Fast. But whatever you do with that beyond the preview is up to you. I will say this, if you find other sights that are heavily indicating everything is free beware. Especially if a bunch of odd named reviewers pop up whose screen names seem to indicate they would never look at a mechanical book just do not go there, they are looking to dump some viruses and whatever in your machine. As far as Farm Manuals Fast I have not personally used them but as the one poster here gave it a thumbs up I have heard second hand that they are a reputable outlet with relatively clean scans or PDF copies. As far as Deere manuals go I do not think you can view a ..service or repair.. manual free, only the Operators manuals are no charge and can be downloaded free. As far as the newer combine models having a 10,000 page manual I have no doubt of that. For the 9650 model mentioned the Deere Publications site does not tell you the amount of pages, just that it is a tad over $800!
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