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Posted by Dan-IA on April 11, 2006 at 12:02:42 from (207.177.13.221):
I've seen that many tractor service manuals are less than 100 pages. Now, I'm not much of a mechanic, I'll admit, but I do appreciate a Chilton's manual that goes into [everything the first-time shadetree mechanic needs to know] detail on how to service a vehicle. Right down to things like how to change brushes instead of replacing the whole alternator. You know the kind. Written from a complete teardown-and-reassembly, taking pictures and notes as we go. Now I won't lose sleep if they didn't make one specifically for my Cockshutt 30 or my Co-Op E3 (same tractor, different paint, near as I know) but I'm thinking surely somebody somewhere put pen to paper and penned out a tractor service manual in excess of, say, 250-300 pages. It doesn't even need to be about any particular tractor. I'm just looking for some particularly gritty-detailed tractor service book.
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