Posted by Bill Knecht on January 07, 2022 at 12:53:39 from (164.90.63.39):
I apologize in advance for probably asking a question that's been asked many times before. But, I need help, and don't see how to search these posts. I've spent many hours trying to figure out just what kind of service manual is most comprehensive. There seem to be service manuals, repair manuals, shop manuals, plus various combinations of those terms. My head is spinning!
I bought a service repair manual for my 1997 New Holland 6610S. The manual is huge (706 pp), yet it fails to tell me something basic I need to know -- how to remove the steering wheel, which is stuck bigtime (a 3-jaw gear puller won't budge it, so I'm wondering if there's some trick to it that would be revealed in a comprehensive manual).
I have an operator's manual, and a parts manual. I just need THE most comprehensive, most detailed manual available, preferably specific to the 6610S (the Mexican version of the 6610, with a different engine).
The other thing is that online sellers of these manuals vary greatly in price. Some charge as much as $200 for what fetches $36 elsewhere. This is clearly a market trolling for suckers. So, an OEM reference number for the manual would help greatly.
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