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Recovry4x4

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If any of you duece guys have a chance to buy the 1965 versions of the 209 series manuals, I'd buy it. Unlike the current 209 stuff on Logsa, these are the regular format meaning one -10, one -20 and one -35 manual. Yes, in this series the general and direct support manual is the -35. While the multi part 209 manuals are handy as reference, they are too difficult to find stuff in a jiffy with all the diffrent books. They also contain gasser stuff. You won't find these in PDF unless somebody brews them up. Mike has the -10 that will be posted in the future. Also consider a paper copy of anything 361 too. I'm finding that having the paper manuals to study is a little easier than the PDF versions. I still print the PDF sections to take outside for specific tasks. What brought this up is after all the years I've been fooling with this stuff and the manuals, I still find great information in them. Today I found the Ohms of resistance for such items as the fuel level sender, coolant temp sender and oil pressure sender. Great info for troubleshooting.
 
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