Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
You may always print it out, but we can't beat the word search
feature of our word processors. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ billy ray wrote: > > I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look > something up. I guess I'm just getting more computer literate. |
Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
You may always print it out, but we can't beat the word search
feature of our word processors. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ billy ray wrote: > > I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look > something up. I guess I'm just getting more computer literate. |
Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals
were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook. Scott On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote: > You may always print it out, but we can't beat the word search >feature of our word processors. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > >billy ray wrote: >> >> I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look >> something up. I guess I'm just getting more computer literate. |
Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals
were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook. Scott On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote: > You may always print it out, but we can't beat the word search >feature of our word processors. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > >billy ray wrote: >> >> I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look >> something up. I guess I'm just getting more computer literate. |
Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals
were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook. Scott On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote: > You may always print it out, but we can't beat the word search >feature of our word processors. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > >billy ray wrote: >> >> I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look >> something up. I guess I'm just getting more computer literate. |
Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
Scott wrote:
> True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals > were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly > to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook. > Scott I'm almost done scanning my 93 service book to pdf. The good part is it can be commented in and if I get a few pages covered in grease there's no loss. The only way I'd pay $350 for a paper book is if it was the full up service book with all parts breakdowns, service procedures, and updates. (the 2ft thick one) -- DougW |
Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
Scott wrote:
> True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals > were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly > to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook. > Scott I'm almost done scanning my 93 service book to pdf. The good part is it can be commented in and if I get a few pages covered in grease there's no loss. The only way I'd pay $350 for a paper book is if it was the full up service book with all parts breakdowns, service procedures, and updates. (the 2ft thick one) -- DougW |
Re: Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual
Scott wrote:
> True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals > were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly > to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook. > Scott I'm almost done scanning my 93 service book to pdf. The good part is it can be commented in and if I get a few pages covered in grease there's no loss. The only way I'd pay $350 for a paper book is if it was the full up service book with all parts breakdowns, service procedures, and updates. (the 2ft thick one) -- DougW |
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