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    Posted: 04 Apr 2010 at 9:11pm
Since this D15 series 11 is my first tractor i was wandering if there is any advise as to what manuals i should try and get? Something that will tell me as to what type fluids for Tranny , hydraulics, and other useful info.. thank you
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Coke, this is not the place for that.

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Jon, the owners/operators manual is the one with the details on fluids and ordinary maintenance. The shop manual often skips those, but has intimate details of everything you touch when you have to fix beyond ordinary maintenance. The parts book or parts catalog is extremely handy when looking for parts and in seeing how things go together, often more detailed than the other manuals. The I&T manauls are skimpy on details, and often better used as a book mark in the shop manual than used to work on the tractor. The I&T manuals are too thin to work as a door stop unless rolled up tightly. The I&T manual is occasionally better than nothing, but the factory manuals are much better.

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Somehow the post I had here which I deleted got in the wrong place, I had thought i did a cut and paste of Darens home page , saying he has manuals for sale and to support him for the great job of keeping a site like this open.
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Look on this forum at the Unofficial Allis Store. $20 for a shop manual is a steal. Then look under the tag AC parts and go try the official dealers on that list who help support this forum. Then try ebay.

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Jon, Here is a link to the AGCO online parts book.
You can look up part diagrams and numbers for hundreds of tractors.
 
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