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Aftermarket Shop Manuals?

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Cityboy-McCoy

09-15-2005 07:07:36




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Can some of you fellows tell me if the aftermarket shop manuals (like the "IT" brand) are very good, or do I need to hold out for an original International manual? (Farmall Super A, 100, 130, 140 type tractors)
Thanks in advance,
mike




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Hugh MacKay

09-15-2005 14:21:35




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 Re: Aftermarket Shop Manuals? in reply to Cityboy-McCoy, 09-15-2005 07:07:36  
Mike: The others have said it all, I have both and wouldn't be without either.



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Rudi

09-15-2005 10:05:48




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 Re: Aftermarket Shop Manuals? in reply to Cityboy-McCoy, 09-15-2005 07:07:36  
I have both the IH and the I&T Manuals. Copies are on the Cub Manual Server at>Link

The>Link I&T as CNKS stated are NOT standalones and just qualify as useful in my estimation. There are a few gems however, sorting through the rubble to get to them makes it very frustrating.

Same as any non-IH original or reprint manual. The pale in comparison to Binder's or an original. Not sure what brand are sold here, never saw one, so have no opinion.

Caveat Emptor is a good thought to keep in mind though.....

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CNKS

09-15-2005 08:55:33




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 Re: Aftermarket Shop Manuals? in reply to Cityboy-McCoy, 09-15-2005 07:07:36  
The IT manuals are a good supplement, they are not a stand alone manual. The best reprints of the factory manuals should be purchased from Binder Books, the print and drawings are much clearer. As to IT, the letter series number is IH 8 and includes the Super A. The number for the one that includes the 100, 130, and others is IH 201. The larger hundred series 300 through 450, is IH 10, and so on.

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VAJerry

09-15-2005 07:22:31




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 Re: Aftermarket Shop Manuals? in reply to Cityboy-McCoy, 09-15-2005 07:07:36  
I have both, get the one from IH. Can still be ordered.



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