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Operator ManualsAn operator's manual is basically the book that was originally given to the new owner when a tractor or implement was sold. It usually listed the basic specifications of the tractor, such things as size, fluid capacities, horsepower, etc. It is valued today for the coverage of routine maintenance procedures that were commonly encountered by the operator. Such things as adjusting, servicing, and operating the unit are all covered here. A commonly overlooked benefit to today's restorer is that quite often many pictures were used to illustrate various points in the manual. These are quite helpful in providing a look at what the tractor would have originally looked like.
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