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On a Mac..figured it out. Okay..now need to find out how to navigate through all these files...WOW.
It’s super sweet once you get this set up, game changer data to have access to.

I keep a few of the important torque spec pages on my phone as a PDF and they came in clutch once over alignment eccentric torque specs… tech was not prepared for me to have the FSM receipts lol
 
There is a section of the fsm (an appendix if I recall), that is all torque specs for 10-15 pages.
 
You guys should consider adding torque specs to your cloud-based maintenance spreadsheet. When set up to save for offline viewing all these numbers (including the calculation for when to use the smaller in-lb tool) are available anywhere I have my phone. Or computer if I am already sitting at it.

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You guys should consider adding torque specs to your cloud-based maintenance spreadsheet. When set up to save for offline viewing all these numbers (including the calculation for when to use the smaller in-lb tool) are available anywhere I have my phone. Or computer if I am already sitting at it.

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Either you shared this on here before or someone else shared theirs because I have a sheet that looks just like this on my Cruiser excel spreadsheet. If it’s not yours it’s another mudder… at this point I probably have gleaned something from every mudder in the 200 section and owe beers well into bankruptcy at this point.

All add that the adobe acrobat app is cloud based and a great way to store manuals, pretty much every manufacturer of vehicles, electronics, or pretty much anything with a instruction manual has them in PDF form on their website.
 
Either you shared this on here before or someone else shared theirs because I have a sheet that looks just like this on my Cruiser excel spreadsheet. If it’s not yours it’s another mudder… at this point I probably have gleaned something from every mudder in the 200 section and owe beers well into bankruptcy at this point.

All add that the adobe acrobat app is cloud based and a great way to store manuals, pretty much every manufacturer of vehicles, electronics, or pretty much anything with a instruction manual has them in PDF form on their website.
Yeah I started a thread about people's maintenance spreadsheets, partly to collect other people's ideas and see if they could improve my system.

The torque sheet is particularly useful though. I've definitely spent time digging around in the FSM looking for a specific value, but having the common ones a couple clicks away on my mobile or desktop device has saved me a ton of research time by now.

I'm not very well versed in the adobe platform, and really trying to reduce my reliance on alphabet products. The one I posted used their system, but I've moved to apple for this stuff and pretty happy with it.
 

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