Hi,
I had to live with only one, it would be a Haynes manual since it is quicker
and easier to understand and was written from a practical standpoint.
But, I have always worked with 3 manuals, two Haynes and one Bentley. The
Bentley is a copy of the factory manual. I use that to refer to before/after
referring to the Haynes to see whether or not the Haynes advice may have
overlooked or changed a procedure. The other "two" are one and the same: Haynes
Manuals. One stays in the garage and is oily, dirty and ripped. The other is in
the house: clean and intact for leisure reading and reference for that next job.
Jay Fishbein, CT
AN-5
HAN-6
Innocenti S
On 01/07/99 10:36:54 you wrote:
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>Hello listers,
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>Not trying to start a Holy War, but if you could only purchase one LBC
>repair/maintennance book -- what would that book be? Please offer reasons.
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