Manual Reprints

Traditional Farmer

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What company supplies some good quality reprints of manuals? I've just bought an Oliver 1650 reprint and the print is good but the pictures are terrible any of the darker parts just all run together to make them useless.
 
Its seems you do have to be aware of the print quality with some of these, if not all. Ebay has been a great place to find good used originals for a wide variety of things, I've found numerous manuals there,(originals) for just about everything I own, some over time, but its well worth checking periodically.
 
I guess if you get one from Jensales be darned specific about what you want. I ordered one for an Oliver 70 from them. They sent me one for an Oliver Hart Parr 70. Not much good. There were a lot of differences between those two tractors.
 
Just thought of something. Is it parts breakdown sort of things you want like you'd get in a shop manual? If you want to see those,go to agcopartsbook dot com and log in as a guest. Type in 1650 for the search and play around with it until you find the schematic that you want.
 
(quoted from post at 07:22:31 12/24/14) What company supplies some good quality reprints of manuals? I've just bought an Oliver 1650 reprint and the print is good but the pictures are terrible any of the darker parts just all run together to make them useless.


Binder Books have good quality reprinted manuals on par with the originals.
 

Bought a Jensales manual for my Ford 4500 backhoe....very poor picture quality. Mostly black images, very hazy.
 

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