Posted by Absent Minded Farmer on October 25, 2020 at 15:28:48 from (75.128.194.76):
In Reply to: farmallb posted by DeltaSteve on October 25, 2020 at 08:16:36:
Yes, he should invest in manuals. I have some manuals & parts catalogs to equipment that I don't own. They were purchased when I was thinking seriously about buying a machine & it didn't pan out for whatever reason. The parts catalog has much to do with that. If there's only .01% of the parts available for a machine, even if it's in "showroom condition", I won't buy it. Brochures are purchased to tell me what the machine can do. Even if I get the gist of it. I know well enough to look past the sales hype. They can be a good supplement to the manual.
As for farmallb being a rookie.... no sir. If I recall right, from our emailings a few years back, he's been at it since about '70. It would seem that he's currently upgrading his equipment line. For example, he was using a Case 140 baler & moved up to the 268 he has now. That's quite a jump in technology & a big change in the workings.
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