Curt Raymond wrote:
Your tractor is also direct injected so it'll start easier. Thats one of
the reasons that when I build my diesel truck I plan on using a Cummins 4BT.
Learn how to tell the difference between a 4BT with a balance shaft and one
without, or buy a 6AT instead. 4BT is more
MB is not putting out the CD manuals anymore? What the heck are people
supposed to do then?
Marshall Booth wrote:
Euan wrote:
Hi there folks
These CDs seem awfully cheap. Are they legit, do you think?
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
MB is not putting out the CD manuals anymore? What the heck are people
supposed to do then?
Buy new cars?
New Benz? Hahahahahahahah!
I'd rather buy something reliable, like a Yugo.
Sad when even the Chinese have a more reliable new car than the Germans do.
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MB is not putting out the CD manuals anymore? What the heck are
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well maybe. It hadn't been started at all in ~2-3 weeks and it did get treated
to 2-3 mins of cranking.Given the price of diehard etc, I'm likely to go to the
stealership ($109) for a battery. They have been uprated to 100Ah...
-j.
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well maybe. It hadn't been started at all in ~2-3 weeks and it did get
treated to 2-3 mins of cranking.Given
A Yugo is not a chinese car.
LT Don wrote:
New Benz? Hahahahahahahah!
I'd rather buy something reliable, like a Yugo.
Sad when even the Chinese have a more reliable new car than the Germans do.
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MB is not putting out
it'd be more
like 20-30 seconds.
The 601 in my 190D is a totally different animal and starts much more easily in
the cold.
-Curt
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Euan wrote:
Hi there folks
These CDs seem awfully cheap. Are they legit, do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MERCEDES-240D-300D-300TD-300CD-WORKSHOP-MANUAL-INFO_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ34227QQihZ010QQitemZ200074644901QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD2V
That's ($19.95 US$) what Mercedes USA
Marshall Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's ($19.95 US$) what Mercedes USA was charging for the two disc
123 and 126 sets until they ran out (and won't issue them again)
late last year.
But I suppose they would object to anyone copying them and selling the
copies -- even though MBUSA
Those are definitely MB genuine service manuals
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Euan wrote:
Hi there folks
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