Posted by ArnieinChesterfieldVa on February 08, 2010 at 16:13:33 from (71.176.222.48):
Being I'm going to be pulling my starter out of my 1955 JD60 soon, I had put a post in the forums a couple of weeks ago to get some useful info. Some of you came back with VERY helpful info......and I appreciate that.
I also decided it was time to order my manual to have along my side in doing the project. The manual I ordered was the I&T shop manual that covers the 60, 70, and 80 models. To my surprise, there was NOTHING about pulling the starter whatsoever....what the hell!!!!!!! Never expected that.
I'm a motorcyclist also and when you order a shop or service manual for a bike, it gives ALL of this info. Some in a little more depth than others but they ALL have info in them right down to yanking the starter, adjusting anything & everything, and even to pulling the engine.
My question is: which manual "of the many" do I need?
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