| Home |Gallery |Forum |Ads | Sponsored by Yesterday's Tractors |
![]() | The Classic Truck Resource Page Vintage Truck Headquarters |
|   |
![]() Marketplace Classified Ads Photo Ads Community Discussion Forum Forum Archives Galleries Misc Truck Photos Ford Truck Photos Picture List Research & Info Model Profiles Article Archives Truck Links Miscellaneous Contact Us Related Sites Antique Tractors Kountry Life Tractor Parts [Home] |
Re: IH truck partsPosted by Buzzman72 on October 21, 2005 at 07:40:10 from (207.69.137.12): In Reply to: IH truck parts posted by r4etired on October 21, 2005 at 06:55:00: For manuals, the most complete source of factory parts, service, and owners manuals is www-dot-binderbooks-dot-com. They're pretty pricey, but they're worth it. Or you could try your luck on eBay, but you're at the mercy of what's selling TODAY. For example, I have a '51 L-110 pickup. I've been watching eBay for about a year, and until the past month, there's only been one or two L-110 parts books come up for sale. Then, in the last month, there have been three. I haven't bought one of them because a new one from Binder Books is around $40, so why pay $30-$35 for a used one? But that's just my philosophy. I did buy a factory service manual off eBay awhile back on the cheap [BB wants $59 for a new one], and it's about as detailed as I'd ever want to get.
[Home] Copyright © 2002-2008 Yesterday's Tractor Co. |