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New Holland Model 800 Forage Harvester & Attachments Operater's Manual on 2040-parts.com

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NEW HOLLAND MODEL 800 FORAGE HARVESTER & ATTACHMENTS OPERATER'S MANUAL

~ (ONE ROW CROP, WINDROW PICK-UP, 6' OR 8' DIRECT CUT)

~ FORM: 0347--7 1/2M--7-56W

CONDITION: FAIR

 

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I OFFER INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, AND THE BUYER IS TO PAY ALL SHIPPING COSTS. I USE THE USPS FOR ALMOST ALL PACKAGES. THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST.

ALL TOOLS AND MANUALS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED USED, IN GOOD CONDITION, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN THE AD.

SERVICE MANUALS WILL BE GRADED AS THE FOLLOWING:

LIKE NEW - VERY GOOD CONDITION, CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT

GOOD CONDITION - MAY HAVE SMUDGES, ALL PAGES INCLUDED, MAY HAVE SLIGHT SCUFFING ON COVER

FAIR - MAY HAVE SMUDGES, MAY HAVE SMALL TARES IN COVER, COVER MAY BE TAPED OR LOOSE

ROUGH - MAY BE MISSING PAGES, COVER MAY BE MISSING, MAY HAVE STAINS OR SMUDGES

PLEASE NOTE: TRACKING INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN YOUR EBAY UNDER "WON" ITEMS.

SHIPPING POLICIES AND SERVICES:

~ I USE SEVERAL METHODS OF SHIPPING DEPENDING UPON SIZE AND WEIGHT OF ITEM:

USPS MEDIA MAIL - FOR SERVICE MANUALS

USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL - ITEMS WEIGHING UNDER 13 OUNCES

USPS FLAT RATE BOXES - SMALL, MEDIUM, AND LARGE

UPS - INCLUDING OVERNIGHT SHIPPING, BUYER MUST CONTACT BY 12 NOON EASTERN STANDARD TIME TO GUARANTEE SHIPMENT CAN BE PROCESSED THAT DAY

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Car4mh Geneva motor show 2009 blog

Wed, 04 Mar 2009

By Car4mh Motor Shows 04 March 2009 15:00 Oh my god! It’s...the celebrity-spotting reader-blogger No report from one of the world’s great motorshows would be complete without a wide-eyed fanboy list of all the famous people he saw there.  So bear with me while I try to avoid sounding like Jeremy Hart or Piers Morgan while name-dropping furiously below (I know, it’s impossible, but can’t blame me for trying).  Paparazzi pics provided where available. 1) Georg Kacher – spotted outside having a smoke by the entrance on Monday press day, as Team Thonon-les-bains (car4mh, Lokinen, Robby1977) battled their way to meet up with editor Tim.  Georg really is larger than life.  We didn’t get a chance to say hi, but Robby noted that being part of the international brotherhood of nicotine addicts wasn’t a bad thing if you’re in such illustrious company.  Batty, we did not accomplish your dare, for all the reasons I mentioned in the forum and more.  2) Tim Pollard – ok, I’m cheating because we were working for him, but come on, the guy does great work for the website.

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