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Posted by Blue3992 (N Illinois) on June 06, 2007 at 22:02:18 from (172.130.208.45):
In Reply to: I T Manuals posted by doorman on June 06, 2007 at 20:56:09:
If it's anything like the I&T manual for my Farmall M, it has all of the differnt numbers (tolerances, measurements, torque specs) for a bunch of differnet models. It also has instructions on rebuilding and overhauling various componiets on the tractor. But, the thing is that they seem to be written for the professional mechanic that works on tractors every day, becasue the descriptions are pretty sparse and there's not that many pictures. Anyway, I bought a reprint of the orginal Operators Manual for my M. That had a bunch of useful info in it. And since it's an "Operator's Manual," and since it from the 40's, it has all sorts of good info on regualr maintenance and whatnot. Not like Operator's manuals on things today that read more like "Step 1, turn key. If key doesn't turn, call mechanic." Bottom line, in the process of using and working on my M, I've refernced my Operator's manual many times. I've also searched and asked quesionts on this site many times. I've only used that I&T manual once or twice.
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