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chad504

11-26-2006 05:18:38




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Are they any good? Looking at one as supplement to an owners manual? I"m just wondering if they are work about $25?




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r4etired

11-26-2006 17:56:05




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 Re: IT Shop Manuals in reply to chad504, 11-26-2006 05:18:38  
IT manuals give you just enough information to get you in trouble,Get an IH service and parts book for your tractor, my opinion,



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CNKS

11-26-2006 08:51:32




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 Re: IT Shop Manuals in reply to chad504, 11-26-2006 05:18:38  
IT manuals should be considered as a supplement to the IH service manuals -- The IH manuals are simpler, the IT manuals somewhat complex and brief at the same time. Buy both, along with an IH parts manual.



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RustyFarmall

11-26-2006 07:07:40




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 Re: IT Shop Manuals in reply to chad504, 11-26-2006 05:18:38  
Save your money. That $20 or $25 will go a long way towards the purchase of an authentic shop manual such as binder books sells, or even Case-IH, and you will be much happier and less confused.



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chad504

11-26-2006 05:29:52




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 Re: IT Shop Manuals in reply to chad504, 11-26-2006 05:18:38  
Actually, it would cost me about $20, not $25.



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P Backus

11-26-2006 06:51:28




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 Re: IT Shop Manuals in reply to chad504, 11-26-2006 05:29:52  
I like mine and like to have one for each series of tractor that I have. They assume that you are somewhat experienced as a mechanic, so they don"t spell out the simple things, like perhaps how to adjust the clutch, or add air to tires, but the ops manual should tell you that. Also, I"ve had good luck getting them on eBay for less than new prices- less than $10 for a recent one.
Paul



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