Be patient and you will be rewarded with Solid Gold. The supplement is 47 pages and is a 16 MB download. The manual is 161 pages of valuable information and is a 36 MB download. Our thanks go to Len for making this information available to all, to Jim Matos for managing the conversion, and to Bob Danielson and Paul Rego for providing the cyberspace to disseminate this information. Len has since released this document to the public domain as his legacy to the TR6 community.
When this manual was first released in the '80s, most people who performed "shade-tree" maintnance on their TR6s purchased these books (I was one of them). This is the Holy Grail of TR6 information since everything worth knowing about maintaining TR6s is contained within these two volumes. It may be an oxymoron to state 'rust free' and TR3 but I believe I have one.I have been unable to detect any rust or rust history on this solid, great lookin. These are a TR6 repair manual and an follow-up supplement written by Len Renkenberger.
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