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Trikeman89

08-25-2005 05:37:15




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Can anyone tell me how many pages the binder book "H" manual has. I have several options, including a CD ROM that I can print myself for less than $19.95 + $5 shipping. The CD ROM has 98 pages. I want to get the best manual with pictures and instructions because I am not too mechanically inclined. I am just looking for normal service stuff and not planning on splitting one in half and rebuilding. For example, replacing the rear wheel seals, rebuilding carb, changing fluids, etc. Thanks for your input.

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Rudi

08-25-2005 13:45:49




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 Re: Binder Books Manuals in reply to Trikeman89, 08-25-2005 05:37:15  
Do yourself a favour. Get the real deal from Binder. It will be $25.00 worth spending. I am not a mechanic either, but I like to do as much as I can on my Cubs. So far that is just about everything.

The $85.00US that I spent getting the Operators/Parts/Service Manuals was the best investment I have made for my tractors.

You can save a buck or two now by buying the cd but you will spend more on the manuals later... or you can just buy the manuals now.

These eBay CD's and copy cat manuals are like the old Hertz ad's used to say -- Well Not Exactly....like the real deal

Just my 2 cents worth..

Oh the TC-27D is available to view on-line at www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/index.html. However, it is best used as an on-line resource. Like I tell everybody on the main page -- buy the manuals....

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CNKS

08-25-2005 06:59:17




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 Re: Binder Books Manuals in reply to Trikeman89, 08-25-2005 05:37:15  
I bought mine from Case-IH before I heard of Binder -- does not matter, they are the same except for the covers. Operator's 98, Service 58, Parts 315 -- all have 2 or 3 sheets that are not numbered. The factory manuals are the same no matter who sells them, the difference is the clarity of the drawings/pictures, Binder Books is superior in that regard.



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