DAJack
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Hello! I am looking for a free tractor manual for a David Brown 990. If you could help me out with this I would appreciate it.
One would think that Kubota would , in the interest of safety, make it as convenient as possible to access the Operator Manual. It is ridiculous to charge for what is essentially a safety item. Whenever possible I download the manual from the manufacturer's site and save it on the computer making it possible to print off the relevant pages for the particular item I am working on. Doing so keeps the manual in readable condition with out grease spots or torn pages. I don't need the entire manual in front of me to find all the grease zerks or change an oil filter etc. I can understand charging for a workshop or parts manual. After all they have to keep their repair shops busy. The claim about the expense associated with making them available on line does not make any sense. I cannot imagine a company of that size not having all their manuals computerized. If they cannot make a simple PDF file available for download they have a serious problem in their IT department. It's all in being able to gouge the owner for another $15 or $20. Yes I do have the manual that came with the tractor but don't want to cut it up just to be able to scan it.
One would think that Kubota would , in the interest of safety, make it as convenient as possible to access the Operator Manual. It is ridiculous to charge for what is essentially a safety item. Whenever possible I download the manual from the manufacturer's site and save it on the computer making it possible to print off the relevant pages for the particular item I am working on. Doing so keeps the manual in readable condition with out grease spots or torn pages. I don't need the entire manual in front of me to find all the grease zerks or change an oil filter etc. I can understand charging for a workshop or parts manual. After all they have to keep their repair shops busy. The claim about the expense associated with making them available on line does not make any sense. I cannot imagine a company of that size not having all their manuals computerized. If they cannot make a simple PDF file available for download they have a serious problem in their IT department. It's all in being able to gouge the owner for another $15 or $20. Yes I do have the manual that came with the tractor but don't want to cut it up just to be able to scan it.
Let's not confuse a design and mannufacturing ability . . . with too high of customer relations skills. Kubota is in it to make money.
Let's also recognize that "free manuals" does require cost, effort, and constant monitoring.
So lets look at a company who is stunningly good on providing information to customers and product owners at no charge to users . . . Cub Cadet. You can get owner's manuals and parts manuals and even some shop manuals on engines and mowers and tractors by year for . . . What . . . 15 or more years on All of their products. Its truly amazing.
The manual for the L3240 and up series is for pre 2010 models and obviously scanned, probably a copyright violation. I maintain, an operator manual is a safety issue.