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(ET) RE: elec trak pix



The picture and parts layout diagram are from a flyer that accoumpanied my
E15/loader when I bought it 3rd hand.  There was no information about this
loader beyond that.  It is fairly sophisticated (example - hollow members
are used for a fairly large capacity oil tank) and really is quite easy to
install or remove.  Still works well.  Mine is on an E-15, and with a 
modest
load in the bucket, I have the feeling that the tractor is about at its
limit - especially the carrying capacity of the front tires and spindles!

This group has considered scanning literature before.  I have the ability 
to
scan manuals and "burn" CD ROMS in, for example, Adobe formats, but a 
number
of issue were encountered:  Others have considered it as well

Issues:

1. Copyrights (If any)
2. Reducing sales revenue to Bill Gunnn, the best (last?) vendor of ET
parts, manuals, etc.  We want to support him as a group.
3. Costs & Technical issues. (example: Large scale drawing scans)

Manuals that might be useful (beyond sales literature):
ET owners service manual
Peerless transmission shop manual

I don't know if dealers were provided with a more complete service manual
that the owners version.  If they were, any service manual that was more
complete would be useful.



-----Original Message-----
From: Tom G [mailto:wavetech superlink com]
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 5:54 PM
To: plitch ibm net
Subject: elec trak pix


While searching the web found your page at:
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Lane/8670/

and was wondering if you have a clearer or larger picture of the elec trak
loader?
also would you have any other elec trak documentation scanned?

tom