Posted by NEIADan on June 28, 2009 at 11:54:26 from (70.41.38.166):
In Reply to: Repair manuals posted by ron8 on June 28, 2009 at 00:17:08:
hmm...great theory. But have you ever tried to diagnose a problem from an I&T manual. They will show you how to take every nut and bolt out of a unit, but to diagnose problems they aren't much better than a roll of TP. I appreciate every question and response I read on this forum. I have learned a lot and have had the pleasure of helping and being helped. There is also something about saving a buck. Many, well at least myself, find it quick and cost effective to double check with the knowledge base on this forum and save a dollar. Don't get me wrong I have over 50 I&T manuals and many service manuals as well as a owners manual for everything I own. But the largest data base is right here.
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