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SousaKerry

Lookie what fell into my lap last week :-)

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SousaKerry

One of my co-workers was cleaning out his shed and found this left over from a D-200 he used to own many years ago.  He brought it in knowing I was into Wheel Horses and gave it to me.

 

No publication dates or copyright info so I am guessing about 1978??

 

 

 

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AMC RULES

You can't beat free.   :handgestures-thumbsup:

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tunahead72

Nice to have something good fall into your lap every once in a while... :handgestures-thumbup:

 

Is there a part number on the front cover, or maybe on the last page or back cover?  That might help pinpoint exactly which model year this is for.

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welderman85

Free is always great

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SousaKerry

part number is 810001R1

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tunahead72

According to the Toro web site, 810001R1 is the owner's manual for the 1978 model D-200 (81-20KS01), and for the first "generation" of the 1979 D-200 as well (91-20KS01).

 

There's also a second generation 1979 D-200 (91-20KS02), with a different owner's manual (810134R1).

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SousaKerry

Interesting that it is for the D series, as it covers the B and C series as well.

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tunahead72

I should clarify what I said earlier...

 

I didn't mean to imply that 810001R1 covered only the D-200 model, just that it's the "correct" owner's manual for the 1978 and "early" 1979 D-200 Models.

 

Stated another way, those D-200 models were included in the 810001R1 manual, as were several other models.

 

Hope this helps. :hide:

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SousaKerry

Oh ok I get it now

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buckrancher

looks to be the same manual I have from my dads 1978 C101

 

Brian

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