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RE: (ET) "new" E-20.



Umm... If someone really neads a particular schematic, I do have an 'owner 
service manuel' 
and can scan and post it.  If one neads a LOT of schematics, you should 
buy one.  Even if 
it is out of print, Technical Service makes and sells reprints.

Larry Elie


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From:   Brenda Harrison & Tim Krokowski[SMTP:krowharr bcpl net]
Sent:   Sunday, November 07, 1999 9:15 PM
To:     Elec-Trak cosmos5 phy tufts edu
Subject:        (ET) "new" E-20.

Greetings one and all,

        I just finished reading Darryl McMahon post to the list and I was 
so moved
that I thought it was about time I got off my duff and wrote in.  

        I've been watching the list for about two years because I like the 
idea of
a tractor that does the job with less noise and pollution.

        A couple months ago I found an E-20 that was only a few hours away 
that
was fully functional except for a few minor repairs.  One drawback of the
purchase was no documentation (schematics, parts list, et cetera).  I
didn't think this would be a problem but after a few mishaps I started
looking for where I can obtain more information.  Below are some questions
I haven't found in either of the great websites by Darryl or Walt (thanks
for putting the websites together and their inspiration).

        Are there any schematics posted on a website or do I have to go 
through
Technical Services as the main source?  

        How do I access the archive?

        It continues to be fun reading about everyone's experiences and 
now I can
even know what some of you all have gone through with your machines.

Til next time,

Tim Krokowski
It all started with compact fluorescent lights.  Before you know it there
was a corded electric pushmower, an active/passive solar house and then an
electric tractor.  Who knows what's next!  Oh yeah, I just got that
Inverter/battery backup for the house.