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Offline bturton

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Service Manuals on PDF?
« on: July 01, 2011, 02:00:36 PM »
Hehe, Much easier to waste away some time looking at the Service Manual on my laptop than trying to hide the big book.
Does anyone know where I can get PDF versions of the Service Manuals for  '02KX125 and '01KX500?

Thanks guys..... 8-)



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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2011, 04:09:03 PM »
Since that information is copyrighted and sold for dough it will be a hard find getting one on .pdf
Then again you never know who watching....
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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2011, 05:59:54 AM »
Yikes, I wasn't looking for a pirated copy.
Is there any place selling real versions in PDF?

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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2011, 08:24:22 PM »
A while ago someone on here mentioned that there was a 500 repair manual on Scribd but try as I might I couldn't find it.
I have an account on there with masses of other bike manuals in my collection that people can access but still no KX500 one for them otherwise I would link to it.
Here's the rest of my bike manual collection anyway, there's about 180 documents in there so its worth looking through for owners of other bikes.
http://www.scribd.com/my_document_collections/2522821


Although they are in my "collection" that doesn't mean I put every one of them on Scribd though as I can make a collection that contains documents that other people have put up.

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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2011, 05:33:39 AM »

 :-D  Cheers Demo,
  I found you there a few days ago, (uploaded an ipl for a 51/55 husky I had.) 
Demographic has a great amount of info well worth checking out.

 There is some 500 stuff that starts here and continues for a few pages :
 http://www.kxriders.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=lastup&cat=1&page=2

 Unfortunately you have to snoop around the album for more info.  the owner is computor illiterate and  can't figure how to organize it to save his life...:lol:
  : http://s69.photobucket.com/albums/i75/Friar-Tuck/service%20repair%20maitenance/
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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2011, 04:19:53 AM »

 :-D  Cheers Demo,
  I found you there a few days ago, (uploaded an ipl for a 51/55 husky I had.) 
Demographic has a great amount of info well worth checking out.

Reading between the lines there, does that mean you're on arboristsite.com as well?
Glad its some use to you, regards Scott.

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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2011, 06:50:10 AM »
Cheers Scott,
I would like to say great Minds think alike! :lol:
  Although I'm better at following...
  Yes I am at arboristsite also!  but not nearly as much as the bike sites.
  I have learned alot about saws there.  I couldn't stand to see my friends spending $500 to $700 on a new saw when all They needed was a new top end and carb kit.   Well might as well get a big bore kit ehh?! :-D
  I have done a little port work but nothing like Sneller or the others.
  Any way Thank you for posting all the info,  wherever it may be!
    Ta'
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 I'll have to apologize for the bad "English"  but I am Trying! :roll:   
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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #7 on: July 30, 2011, 09:40:53 AM »
Cheers Scott,
I would like to say great Minds think alike! :lol:
  Although I'm better at following...
  Yes I am at arboristsite also!  but not nearly as much as the bike sites.
  I have learned alot about saws there.  I couldn't stand to see my friends spending $500 to $700 on a new saw when all They needed was a new top end and carb kit.   Well might as well get a big bore kit ehh?! :-D
  I have done a little port work but nothing like Sneller or the others.
  Any way Thank you for posting all the info,  wherever it may be!
    Ta'
 Tuck-O \o/

 You'll have to apologize for the bad "English"  but I am Trying! :roll:

Can't say I had noticed any bad English anyway. No worries at all understanding what you say.
I know what you mean about the cheap saw, I have an 038 AV Super and an 017. Both of those I got given and with a bit of work they have done well.

The 038 needs a rebuild now but as it says it was made in west Germany I assume that means it was also made before the Berlin wall fell so I reckon its due a good bit of looking at anyway.

The stuff Bsneller (spelling? is that right?) does is very good but I just want my saws to work for me, not the other way around so I can't see me making any hotsaws in the near future.
Take care, regards Scott.

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Re: Service Manuals on PDF?
« Reply #8 on: July 30, 2011, 08:09:10 PM »
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Can't say I had noticed any bad English anyway.
  I'm currently under the influence of some good painkillers, so please disregard! :-D

There is a good market here for anything Stihl  and magnesium/ old.
  The Older saws are heavy and seem to have plenty of grunt or pulling power and the newer saws turn alot faster.
 I sold an 075 AVE and an 051ave with no problem.   That 075 weighed 23lbs. without a bar and chain! They were neat to re-build and get running but there was no way I could actually use them.

  Take Care and let me know if there is anything stateside I can get for you cheaper than you can get on your side of the pond.
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