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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 769448" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>Thanks. You know I just had the owners/operators manual for years. Had some good info but just the minimum. A few years back I purchased a shop manual and parts manual. In fact purchased a knock off manual if you will and then thought enough of it that I purchased a second thru Massey. I am sure the manuals were the same but the Massey was of better quality and the pictures and drawings were more sharp so the detail was better. If you have a tractor that you like and don't have the manuals mentioned it is a good investment. Consider the manuals, it is a cheap investment that will help you take better care of a larger investment. Again thanks for your comments.</p><p>Phil in Tupelo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 769448, member: 1425"] Thanks. You know I just had the owners/operators manual for years. Had some good info but just the minimum. A few years back I purchased a shop manual and parts manual. In fact purchased a knock off manual if you will and then thought enough of it that I purchased a second thru Massey. I am sure the manuals were the same but the Massey was of better quality and the pictures and drawings were more sharp so the detail was better. If you have a tractor that you like and don't have the manuals mentioned it is a good investment. Consider the manuals, it is a cheap investment that will help you take better care of a larger investment. Again thanks for your comments. Phil in Tupelo [/QUOTE]
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