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Posted by Phil in MS on December 17, 2003 at 05:38:42 from (207.203.128.29):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: New tractor buyers posted by Pitch on December 17, 2003 at 03:01:42:
Another side to this debate could be that a newby is just that, new! Outside of the operator's manual that I got when I purchased the tractor in 1976 I didn't know that a parts and shop manual were even available until I started lurking around this site. I purchased a knock off parts manual first and then purchased a dealer shop manual. I liked it so well I went back to the dealer for a "real" parts manual. I am not a mechanic but I haven't been sorry one time about the manual purcahse. Oh by the way I just purchased these manuals in the last year. If I ever consider selling my tractor I would hope it will sell a little easier because I have all the manuals to go with it. Yes you can and should buy the manuals but until you learn the manuals exist and are available you ask questions.
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