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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 3, 2007 12:30:27 GMT 1
I am interested in any manuals on german vehicles !!
It is allreight with copies since I think an original would be very expencive.
Rolf
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Post by schirrmeister on Dec 4, 2007 21:34:24 GMT 1
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Post by schirrmeister on Dec 4, 2007 21:58:51 GMT 1
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Dec 27, 2007 16:20:34 GMT 1
Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 27, 2007 16:20:34 GMT 1
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Post by kaihh on Jan 25, 2008 2:19:06 GMT 1
Hello, this is another interesting link for you www.superborg.de/these company offers several german manuals and "Dienstvorschriften" 1900 - 1945 Greetings Kai
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Jan 25, 2008 13:50:49 GMT 1
Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Jan 25, 2008 13:50:49 GMT 1
Kai
I did check out that site, and have sendt him a mail. Thanks for the link
Rolf
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Jan 25, 2008 15:43:54 GMT 1
Post by kaihh on Jan 25, 2008 15:43:54 GMT 1
Hello Rolf, if you are not only interested in "tracks and wheels" but also in ww2-german-navy-manuals check out this site: www.wlb-stuttgart.de/bfz/marine/findbuch/d1-textdok.htm#D3and scroll down to "Marinedienstvorschriften M.Dv" Furthermore there you can find a lot of information and material about the "Seekrieg" 1939 - 1945 The site belongs to a public library in the south of germany - this means that they will send copies of the "Dienstvorschriften" to you for small money Email to ask for copies is weis@wlb-stuttgart.de Greetings Kai
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Post by restorer on Feb 4, 2008 14:45:00 GMT 1
Hello Rolf, have a look at my homepage : www.wehrmacht-technik.de/25601.htmlI have some very rare manuals in excellent condition - if you need a specific kind of manual please ask me for copy (individual sites i will copy for free) greetings from Germany Stefan
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 4, 2008 15:20:54 GMT 1
Stefan
Most impressive job you have done to the L1500 and L3000 !!!
I am interested in manuals for the L1500 if you have a copy? Later on also on other Mercedes !
Chers
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 4, 2008 15:22:56 GMT 1
Hello Rolf, if you are not only interested in "tracks and wheels" but also in ww2-german-navy-manuals check out this site: www.wlb-stuttgart.de/bfz/marine/findbuch/d1-textdok.htm#D3and scroll down to "Marinedienstvorschriften M.Dv" Furthermore there you can find a lot of information and material about the "Seekrieg" 1939 - 1945 The site belongs to a public library in the south of germany - this means that they will send copies of the "Dienstvorschriften" to you for small money Email to ask for copies is weis@wlb-stuttgart.de Greetings Kai Kai I will check out this sites ! They looks interesting Rolf
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Post by restorer on Feb 4, 2008 16:30:09 GMT 1
I am interested in manuals for the L1500 if you have a copy? Later on also on other Mercedes ! Chers Rolf At the moment i have manuals (repair and parts) only in the form of microfilm (microfiche). If you have a microfilm-reader i will borrow you this manuals. Otherwise i will look for a company that bring this microfilms back to paper. Stefan
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 4, 2008 16:38:16 GMT 1
Stefan I have many strange things laying arround, but no micro film reader But if you get them back to paper, I want a copy! And am sure someone else also does. Rolf
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Feb 15, 2008 10:17:09 GMT 1
Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 15, 2008 10:17:09 GMT 1
Stefan
I was contacted by a friend here in Norway who has a microfilm reader that can put them on to paper. So if you send me a PM or mail, we can perhaps get the films on to paper....
Rolf
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Feb 15, 2008 19:22:04 GMT 1
Post by restorer on Feb 15, 2008 19:22:04 GMT 1
Hello Rolf,
i've send the microfilms last week to a company (M&M Wandel GmbH) in Stuttgart/Germany. I get a CD with all pictures from the films. Give me your postal adress by PM and i will send you the cd as soon as i receive the parcel.
Greetings from Germany
Stefan
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Oct 25, 2010 22:22:12 GMT 1
Post by spectra on Oct 25, 2010 22:22:12 GMT 1
Hello, I'm looking for 150cm searchlight Siemens parts and/or manual. Somebody can help me ? Thanks, Alain
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