I am going to order the two manuels from Binder books. I beleive the numbers I need for details for overhauling most every thing is TC-37 F parts manual & cub service manual. Am I correct or is there more ? Ineed to get into the final drive since it is leaking & needs brakes. Also needs maintaince on Gov. & such. I guess first "horse off " the wheel weights and then the wheel ?
Elmer.
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Elmer, those two manuals should cover what you need. But, you might also consider getting the Owner's Manual as well. There is a lot of good service information in it. System capacities and maintainence schedules and other good stuff.
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I have the operators manual, I should have mentioned that. I checked my I.H. Dealer & I believe they want $49.95 for one of them. Binder Books is like $29.95 for the same one. Thanks for the quick reply. Elmer.
I have the operators manual, I should have mentioned that. I checked my I.H. Dealer & I believe they want $49.95 for one of them. Binder Books is like $29.95 for the same one. Thanks for the quick reply. Elmer.
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Elmer, one other thing you can do is visit Rudi's site and look over the manuals he has posted there. You should be able to quickly tell if the service manual and the parts catalog contain all the information you need. I'm sure they will.
Bigdog
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!

http://www.cubtug.com
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