Does anyone have a good contact for tracking down the Haynes manual? I've
had no luck w/ that one, but today I found a copy of Ken Ball's TR2-3
workshop manual. I've used his TR4 manual for my TR3B, and it has some
excellent details not found in the factory version. I figure with as much
work as I have to do, and especially with as little knowledge as I have
going in.. the more advice the better!
On Friday, January 23, 1998 10:44 AM, TRHPK7195 [SMTP:TRHPK7195@aol.com]
wrote:
> I suggest you also get a parts manual this shows exploded views of the
> various assemblies which is very helpful when reassemblying also a
Haynes
> manual has excellent text and pictures which the shop manual does not
have . I
> used all three when I restored my 59TR3A and 61TR4 HAROLD
>
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