Digital Pinzgauer repair manual?

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spandit
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Digital Pinzgauer repair manual?

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Anyone know where I could buy a digital repair manual for my 710K? Don't really want a printed version as they tend to get filthy when referring to them, prefer being able to print out fresh copies of the job I'm about to do that can be recycled* afterwards



* chucked in the bin
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Sorted now, thanks
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Post by Pinzgauer Pete »

Yeah me too...I already have a paper copy of the repair manual, and parts manual but would really like a digital copy so that I am printing out only what I need and then tossing ( excuse me ..recycling) the dirty copies!!!
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Post by David Dunn »

Those are still copyrighted documents, and owned by a printing company in Germany. A few years back, some Mog manuals were posted and the owner was "politely" requested to remove them...

Not saying electronic forms don't exist, just some CR owners protect their interests against public distribution better than others.
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Post by Pinzgauer Pete »

I understand David..and if I did not own a hardcopy I would be remiss in asking for a copy..but since I already own one..all I am asking for is a digital one so that I dont dirty my copy..if anyone has a digital one and understands my plight please PM me if you would be so kind so provide me with a copy..regards to all!!! 8)
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Post by Byron »

I am in the same boat as well. I own the hard copy, but would love to have a digital copy so I dont mess up my original.
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Post by David Dunn »

Like a few other topics being bantered around this weekend, this has been rehashed on the average of once a year for the past 10 years .
this is also about some dealers selling copies of manuals in the past.
I'm just reposting why it isn't publicly available
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Post by undysworld »

Good reasons Dave.

I suppose an old-fashioned sort of fellow might just make photocopies from his paper manual and then throw the copies away.

My manuals look like they've been used. They have. I look at it sort of like I regard my skiing injuries:

"No falls, no balls" and "Bones heal and chicks dig scars". They deserve to look terrible. (But then, I limp too.) :shock:

I just keep stuffing various forum printouts in, and jotting new part numbers down, and they just keep getting fatter...
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