Big Thanks To The New Manuals Section
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 2340
- Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2005 4:32 pm
- Zip Code: 40741
- Tractors Owned: 1957 Farmall Cub High Crop
1969 International 140
1975 International Cub
Cub 174 Planter with Row Markers
Cub 201 Planter with Row Markers
No. 27 Corn and Pea Attachments
No. 12 Rotary Weeder Attachment
Pittsburg Carry-Lift
Brookfield Buzz Saw
IH McCormick Seed Plate Test Stand - Location: London, Kentucky
Big Thanks To The New Manuals Section
I really enjoy this part of the forum. It is priceless for research and learning how this old stuff goes together. I really impressed my local IH dealer last week. I have an IPad and the manuals are downloadable to the E books app which saves them for non wifi access. I carried my iPad into my dealer to order some parts for my planter and he was amazed that I had the same information like their computers use with parts layouts and part numbers. It was fast and easy to see and got us talking cubs and helped my relationship with them. It's also good for carrying out to the barn with no wifi being able to reference whatever I'm doing. Big thanks to all those who work so hard scanning and buying these manuals. I'm going to go through all I have and see if there is anything I have that the forum doesn't and see what I can do to contribute. I would encourage others to do the same. Everybody hoards up all this rare stuff and puts it up for safe keeping which is cool but these manuals need to be scanned and on the server for everyone to use. And Rudi I know I've seen has saved and watched EBay to buy manuals himself to scan for the server. Maybe as a forum we could come up with a general fund to help in this process? Buy the needed original manuals scan them and re-sell them to replenish the fund? This is THE Cub Forum we should have the best collection of cub literature in the world. Thanks again to everyone involved and I hope I can do more to contribute.
-
- Team Cub Mentor
- Posts: 6018
- Joined: Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:34 am
- Zip Code: 06040
- Tractors Owned: 77 Cub (red); 74 Cub; 52 Cub; 50 Cub ( post-demo)
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: CT, Manchester
Re: Big Thanks To The New Manuals Section
A lot of people sent me manuals for scanning. For a while I worked at a company that could scan a double sided page in a half a second! It was nothing to scan a 800 page manual, but lot of time to crop each page and bookmark them. Then each page was converted to a jpeg and emailed to Rudi by the hundreds some nights so people with dial up could have fast access to the page needed and that is how we share pages in posts.
The pdfs with "OCR" in the title were set up with Optical Character Recognition and are searchable (not perfect, but not bad). Those pages were all cropped and the booked were bookmarked for easy navigation and with newer technology the resolution is better and file size smaller. Still a lot of bookmarking to do. It is great that Dennis is hosting them. I don't have to mail as many CDs as I used to.
The pdfs with "OCR" in the title were set up with Optical Character Recognition and are searchable (not perfect, but not bad). Those pages were all cropped and the booked were bookmarked for easy navigation and with newer technology the resolution is better and file size smaller. Still a lot of bookmarking to do. It is great that Dennis is hosting them. I don't have to mail as many CDs as I used to.

-
- Cub Pro
- Posts: 28706
- Joined: Sun Feb 02, 2003 8:37 pm
- Zip Code: E1A7J3
- Skype Name: R.H. "Rudi" Saueracker, SSM
- Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub "Granny"
1948 Cub "Ellie-Mae"
1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
IH 129 CC
McCormick 100 Manure Spreader
McCormick 100-H Manure Spreader
Post Hole Digger
M-H #1 Potato Digger - Circle of Safety: Y
- Twitter ID: Rudi Saueracker, SSM
- Location: NB Dieppe, Canada
Re: Big Thanks To The New Manuals Section
Brandon:
Thanks for the kind words. It has been a labour of love you could say. Many of our members mailed manuals to me for scanning, some emailed scanned manuals and I bought a lot as I could afford them (on a Veteran's pension). I have had some generous support at times from member and they all know who they are that enabled me to acquire specific manuals. When Bob and Michael decided to start the pdf project (this was/is meant for those on high speed/wideband internet service) I tried to fully support the project. In fact every manual I bought from that date forward until Bob lost access to the high speed scanner went directly to Bob. For those still on dialup or low end broadband - the jpegs on the server are still pretty easy to access, simply view the page and save it.
Most of the manuals that were on my site have now been duplicated on farmallcub.com. I still have dozens of manuals that I am working on as I have time and I have even more manuals that are in the scan after I have scanned donated manuals pile. Eventually, I will get my server done and they will be added at that time. There is literally hundreds and hundreds of manuals for the Cub, Lo-Boy, Numbered Series Cubs, Implements of course both IH and OEM as well as later after market implements that can be used by Cubs and a lot of implements that have been adapted from horse drawn. Goal is to provide the very best on-line lending library possible.
It couldn't have been done with out the generous support of members who donate manuals and Bob who has scanned so many donated and acquired eBay manuals for me.
I am just glad that folks use them as that is what they are for.
Thanks for the kind words. It has been a labour of love you could say. Many of our members mailed manuals to me for scanning, some emailed scanned manuals and I bought a lot as I could afford them (on a Veteran's pension). I have had some generous support at times from member and they all know who they are that enabled me to acquire specific manuals. When Bob and Michael decided to start the pdf project (this was/is meant for those on high speed/wideband internet service) I tried to fully support the project. In fact every manual I bought from that date forward until Bob lost access to the high speed scanner went directly to Bob. For those still on dialup or low end broadband - the jpegs on the server are still pretty easy to access, simply view the page and save it.
Most of the manuals that were on my site have now been duplicated on farmallcub.com. I still have dozens of manuals that I am working on as I have time and I have even more manuals that are in the scan after I have scanned donated manuals pile. Eventually, I will get my server done and they will be added at that time. There is literally hundreds and hundreds of manuals for the Cub, Lo-Boy, Numbered Series Cubs, Implements of course both IH and OEM as well as later after market implements that can be used by Cubs and a lot of implements that have been adapted from horse drawn. Goal is to provide the very best on-line lending library possible.
It couldn't have been done with out the generous support of members who donate manuals and Bob who has scanned so many donated and acquired eBay manuals for me.
I am just glad that folks use them as that is what they are for.
Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sat Apr 13, 2019 6:05 pm
- Zip Code: 35758
- Tractors Owned: '65 Lo Boy
Re: Big Thanks To The New Manuals Section
Great resource. Thanks for taking the time to create it.
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Wed Apr 17, 2019 5:52 pm
- Zip Code: 15537
Re: Big Thanks To The New Manuals Section
I am grateful for the manuals, as well. So much work to make them available electronically, and it's appreciated!!
-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Tue Jun 11, 2019 9:11 am
- Zip Code: 05760
Re: Big Thanks To The New Manuals Section
+1 for the great appreciation of the manuals! I told my wife I was delighted to have had a "five manual weekend" and she knew just what I meant. Our computer is even kept where I can walk to it without taking my boots off from the garage. I hadn't thought about putting materials on the iPad, but that's a great idea. An older model with cracked screen might start living in the shop!
Thanks again to all of you!
PS- Operators (x2 for '76 and '55), 22 Mower, 144 Cultivator, 22 Mower parts (can't remember the proper title- it was graciously linked)
Thanks again to all of you!
PS- Operators (x2 for '76 and '55), 22 Mower, 144 Cultivator, 22 Mower parts (can't remember the proper title- it was graciously linked)
Return to “Forum Rules, Suggestions, Feedback & Information”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest