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1 hour ago, spudulike said:

I always think that if you need a manual, you shouldn't be taking the item apart in the first place.....is it just me:confused1:

when I was 17 I remember buying a clapped out Fiesta and someone giving me a spare engine free, I did the job in a day with a chain hoist and a Haynes manual, never worked on a car before. These days the availability of service manuals, Ford, Iveco, Stihl etc has saved me some money. Sure I would know the underlying principles if I was time served, but if service manuals have the data and sufficient instructions to effect a repair then why not?

I expect you could read enough to do a kidney transplant almost as well as a someone who has been to medical school. Good money in kidneys if you don't ask questions about how they got it.

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3 hours ago, spudulike said:

I always think that if you need a manual, you shouldn't be taking the item apart in the first place.....is it just me:confused1:

haven't taken anything apart,just looking for the site that had all the downloadable workshop manuals for husky saws/strimmers etc 

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