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On Mar 16, 9:01*am, "SteveB" wrote:
"Dave Brown" wrote in message news:n5SdnQjaFKc6qiPUnZ2dnUVZ_j6WnZ2d@wtccommunica tions.ca... SteveB wrote: Will get back to investigating this. *It's just that I've seen OEM manuals from $71 to $86! *Maybe I can get a used one on ebay. Advice? *Clues? It's interesting that the benchmark of what is a 'fair' price is what the aftermarket manuals sell for. Once you see the real OEM one, you'll have paid double what they're asking given what you get in value in return. -- Regards, * * *Dave Brown * * *Brown's Marina Ltd * * *http://brownsmarina.com/ My dad had Chilton's. *A bunch of them. *He was a master machinist, a hell of a good mechanic, and he was a flight engineer in the USAC during WW2. *I used to just look through those like encyclopedias. *I think that would be the difference between a quality book and a el cheapo manual. Steve Same here, my uncle was an aviation machinist and mechanic in the Navy during WW2. I have a lot of his old manuals for aircraft engines, airframes, etc. I read them all of the time! |
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