Who actually has a FSM??

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I gots lots. Usually the FSM and mutiple copies as well as many NON US versions. FUnny enough, we still use chiltons and haynes a bunch. Mallorys and gregory from OZ are also good. You can never have too much info. I have found some really funny typos.

My favorites are the early "engrish" translations.
 
i know i've bought one 40 chassis manual and i bought the 60 manual and the update. the gregory's was a gift from henry brimmer, but i have no clue how i've acquired the rest...my original 40 manual was in the garage (and still is) at the time of this pic.
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OOooooo I just remembered, I did own one of the 2F manuals once.

I gave it away because I never thought I would own one again ;)
 
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I have tried downloading the fsm on birfield.com and I can not get it to come through i keep getting an error. Can someone burn me a cd with it on it and I will pay for it?

Thanks
Spence
 
have one for the 80, need to get one for the 60 and 40.

chilton's sucks for the most part, especially the wiring diagrams for a 71 :)

iv'e tried skipping steps in the fsm to remove the radiator in the 80 the first time and found it quicker to follow all the steps.
 
FSMs came with my truck and I use them all the time. I've always used the Haynes manual - really the only obtainable shop manual for the TR250/6 - and have always been pleased, but the don't come close to the FSMs for the Toyota.

And the Chilton? The one I have is a joke.
 
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