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Thanks Ron, no I don't remember seeing this one. Scroll down to page 27 and it has a great view how the oil dipstick ties into the oil pan .. hum, always wondered how that worked and all the issues with leaks in that area I've read about. Then Page 28 gives IH part numbers.
Interesting I could not save this to hard disk using FireFox browser, only a page but Internet Explorer allows saving the entire PDF file.
When I logged into FTE with IE I did not use my password and forgot how slow the browser was with all those adds. Well ,,, well worth the $20 year membership.
Hussler, I just saved the whole thing to a mega-jump drive by saving the page.
Rog
Originally Posted by Hussler
Thanks Ron, no I don't remember seeing this one. Scroll down to page 27 and it has a great view how the oil dipstick ties into the oil pan .. hum, always wondered how that worked and all the issues with leaks in that area I've read about. Then Page 28 gives IH part numbers.
Interesting I could not save this to hard disk using FireFox browser, only a page but Internet Explorer allows saving the entire PDF file.
When I logged into FTE with IE I did not use my password and forgot how slow the browser was with all those adds. Well ,,, well worth the $20 year membership.
Thanks Ron, no I don't remember seeing this one. Scroll down to page 27 and it has a great view how the oil dipstick ties into the oil pan .. hum, always wondered how that worked and all the issues with leaks in that area I've read about. Then Page 28 gives IH part numbers.
Interesting I could not save this to hard disk using FireFox browser, only a page but Internet Explorer allows saving the entire PDF file.
When I logged into FTE with IE I did not use my password and forgot how slow the browser was with all those adds. Well ,,, well worth the $20 year membership.
reps sent ....
You have fire fox set to auto open the document.
I just saved it useing fire fox.
Right click on it and save link as, and you can save the document just fine.
If you hold shift or ctrl when you click the link (i have no idea which) it should bring up the chooser window as to if you want to save or open the file.
Fox it doesn't stay open in the background to take up resources.
Opens up instantly.
And if you accidently just open a PDF, you can also save it.
You can also write notes on documents and such. Many features that are not available in adobe's 40 meg reader.
Fox it is only a few megs!
No, i'm not advertising for them, but i hate obtrusive software like adobe acrobat.
It takes to long to open, and stays open in the background.
Fox it for the win!