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ztnoo

I've been a member here less than three weeks, and every day, and every thread I've read and participated in has been a wonderful, informative experience and I've found RS to be an extremely friendly place to hang out.

I'd like to personally thank everyone who has read my threads and my commentary in other members threads. It's all been helpful beyond belief, and I've established some fantastic connections with other members concerning my area of WH interest.

 

I'm searching today for a PDF file link someone posted within the time I've been enrolled here which listed all model numbers, year of manufacture, tractor description, model name, transmission type, engine make, engine serial numbers, horsepower rating, transmission manufacturer, & transmission model number.

 

I've looked at the threads I've posted and looked at my "Followed Content" and I can find a thing.

I thought I had saved the link to file, but I can't find that in my Bookmarks either.

I can't seem to locate it if my life depended on it.

I'm pulling my hair out (which is decreasing daily naturally anyway) trying to find this PDF.

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Can anyone rescue me from my dilemma and point me to the link for a Model & Year PDF file?

 

Regards,

Steve

 

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daveoman1966

Here is an Excel SS of MOST data you asked about.

 

WH LIST.xls

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ztnoo

Dave,

Eureka!!! That's it.....in the spread sheet with all the goodies.

This one is compacted a bit more than the one I remember, but it has EXACT the info I was talking about.

 

Thanks a million!

Suddenly my hair loss is decreased significantly, and my head banging has ceased!

;-)

Much appreciated!

 

Regards,

Steve

 

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stevasaurus

Steve, most of this stuff and more is in the Reference Section on the Main Page.  Click on manuals and then go to the Misc. files.  All this stuff is tucked in there and more. 

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/category/16-misc-items/

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ztnoo

KC9KAS,

Wow! Amazing!

I ask a question and have two replies and answers to my question with 45 minutes!

It doesn't get much better than that.

KC9KAS, the format you provided (PDF), and the format Dave provided (Excel spreadsheet), have their own distinct looks, but the data contained within the two documents is exactly alike (at least at a quick, first glance).

Thank you very much!

 

What's the biblical saying?........"Ask and ye shall find. Seek and ye shall be given".

That's the way RS seems to work in my observation.

Thanks to you, fellow Hoosier!

 

Regards,

Steve

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ztnoo

Thanks to AMC RULES & stevasaurus!

You guys know the RS map like the back of your hand, while I'm still trying to unfold the first flap of the map to begin to find my way around.

There's a lot of data here and its going to take me some time to soak in even part of it.

 

I'm a witness to and the beneficiary of enormous good will and profound knowledge here at RS.

All of you are so helpful, sharing, and caring.

 

Many, many thanks to all of you.

 

Regards,

Steve

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can whlvr

ive had this happen and it ends up being in my adobe reader files

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TDF5G
On 2/20/2016 at 3:43 PM, ztnoo said:

KC9KAS,

Wow! Amazing!

I ask a question and have two replies and answers to my question with 45 minutes!

It doesn't get much better than that.

KC9KAS, the format you provided (PDF), and the format Dave provided (Excel spreadsheet), have their own distinct looks, but the data contained within the two documents is exactly alike (at least at a quick, first glance).

Thank you very much!

 

What's the biblical saying?........"Ask and ye shall find. Seek and ye shall be given".

That's the way RS seems to work in my observation.

Thanks to you, fellow Hoosier!

 

Regards,

Steve

The Red Square is a great forum!  Lots of great folks and great knowledge here! 

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WHX??
On ‎2‎/‎20‎/‎2016 at 3:43 PM, ztnoo said:

I ask a question and have two replies and answers to my question with 45 minutes!

 

How bout that guy the other day that was in TSC and forgot what size belt he needed......posted here, on his phone presumably,  and had his correct belt  in less than 10 minutes .... now that says alot about RS!!

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