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Old 02-16-2021, 03:51 AM
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I scored a really nice Kohler K series Service Manual. I was really skeptical about the sellers description, the pics looked nice, but pics can and are deceiving most times. I was hoping that is was an original print from 90, but...Anyway I got out my Loupe, to take a look (printer, 38 years) and it was an original print, not a copy. My eyes are shot, so most of the pics on the copies are all plugged in, and mottled, very hard to see the pics in some of those copied ones.

Yeah I prob paid a little too much for it but...Anyway trying the take a pic on my phone, and email it to me, (computer won't read my phone or camera).

But anyway my Buddy wouldn't get out of the pic so he's there as well.
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Old 02-16-2021, 06:57 AM
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Here kitty kitty kohler.....
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Old 02-16-2021, 09:22 AM
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Just like the manual I have and get a lot of use from it.
I'll agree, the copies ain't worth squat on account of the crappy pictures, may as well save your ink.
I have a copy loaded on my laptop and it works well to have that big screen open when I am working on an overhaul in the shop, but the pictures on that kinda suck as well.

Kohler, that's a great name for a cat!!
I should have named mine that!
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Old 02-17-2021, 04:01 AM
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Here kitty kitty kohler.....
Kohler kitty, I Like it!

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Just like the manual I have and get a lot of use from it.
I'll agree, the copies ain't worth squat on account of the crappy pictures, may as well save your ink.
I have a copy loaded on my laptop and it works well to have that big screen open when I am working on an overhaul in the shop, but the pictures on that kinda suck as well.

Kohler Kitty, that's a great name for a cat or a dog!!
I should have named mine that!
Yeah, I used to have a laptop, but that died a few years ago, and never really needed one, so I never replaced it. Plus my eyes and it's just hard to see on the smaller screen. Getting ready to put a 32" monitor on the computer, to make reading things easier. The book I can put up close, and read it no problems.

You got a Snowball Kitty Cat there.
My Buddy in the pic is BB, short for Baby Bear.
His father was named Bear, and he was huge.
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Screen size should not be an issue on a laptop. The text can be blown up to any size. Just hold down the ctrl button and roll the mouse.
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Screen size should not be an issue on a laptop. The text can be blown up to any size. Just hold down the ctrl button and roll the mouse.
Yeah, I used one when I replaced the Junk chain drive tensioners that HD thought was such a great idea on my 99 Road Glide. I'm sure I'd get it all hogged up, and pretty sure I'd knock it on the concrete floor and be out about 5 bills.


YUP! I'd put 5 bills on that's what would happen.
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