Took some advice for ya.

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by buicksWILD, Oct 27, 2020.

  1. buicksWILD

    buicksWILD Well-Known Member

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    Time to read up and learn!
     
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  2. Nailhead in a 1967

    Nailhead in a 1967 Kell-Mnown Wember

    OK, since you don't care if your manuals get dirty:
    I will remove the link to the PDF :p
     
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  3. Max Damage

    Max Damage I'm working on it!

    I think a little dirt on the chassis manual is ok too. it's not for show.
     
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  4. buicksWILD

    buicksWILD Well-Known Member

    Oil and grime shows it has experience in the field.
     
  5. Chuck Bridges

    Chuck Bridges Well-Known Member

    I have the manuals for my Wildcat on disk. I just print out the section, staple and don't care how dirty it gets. I can always print more. Some things in it are still really scary for me to even contemplate. Need to get more experience, leave the tough jobs to Bob, my mechanic. He is old school!
     
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  6. gstewart

    gstewart Well-Known Member

    my chassis manual has been opened & closed so many time one would think it had been in a war. No matter, u have to have one.
     
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