Norm43

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I have downloaded John Deere manuals for free at jdparts.com in the past. Does anyone know of a similar way to obtain Farmall manuals? I have a Super A and bought operators and parts manuals. Now I have an H model and would like to avoid the expense, at least for a little while.

Thanks in advance
 
Yes, Messicks has the parts manuals you can download one page at a time. I have been adding anything I can find to my website, Have some F20 and Regular stuff but no H yet. There is a chance Nebraska Tractor Test will be adding some in the future if we can get funding. Email me if you are interested
Messicks Ford New Holland
 
You certainly get points for having the manuals you do, but you're missing one. The specs you're looking for, like on your SuperA above, are in the service manual. Down the road, as expenses allow, you need to get one. The online pages area great resource, but nothing beats having the info right at hand.

Two routes to go. The IH blue Ribbon Service Manuals are good and specific to the tractor (though As and Bs are lumped together into one, which doesn't make much difference unless you're working on steering or pulling the left diff shaft and final drive.). The other option is the I&T IH-8 manual, which may be handier if you're only going to buy one. It covers the entire letter series, so you can use it for both your H and your SuperA.

That said, I'll throw in my usual line about how much of the I&T info is lifted straight out of the IH books, but each has enough in the way of little useful tidbits that the other doesn't that it can be worth having both. Having two different tractors, though, I'd say that, when you're able, you'll be better off getting the I&T first. It will have most of anything you'll need for either machine.
 

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