1959 Operation & Service Maintenaance Instructions- Io-470-c,-d,-e,-f,-g,-h, J K on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
It is illustrated, has 37 pages and sections covering:Forward, Specifications for all Models: Operating Instructions, Inspection and Maintenance, Fuel Injection Service and Maintenance.
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