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Crocodile110



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Puma workshop manual hard copy availability?
I was wondering whether there is a hard copy workshop manual available for the puma, I know you can download the manual online but personally prefer a hard copy in hand, did they ever produce one or is everything digital these days.
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Spectre



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From my research it appears only the online version is available, the last Haynes hard copy was made up to 2007.
Post #518096 27th Mar 2016 1:33am
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dgardel



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Download the PDF and go to a copy shop and ask them to print double-sided and bind .....

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Post #518108 27th Mar 2016 7:07am
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Crocodile110



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Re: Puma workshop manual hard copy availability?
Crocodile110 wrote:
I was wondering whether there is a hard copy workshop manual available for the puma, I know you can download the manual online but personally prefer a hard copy in hand, did they ever produce one or is everything digital these days.


That was the same conclusion I reached, even brookland books haven't come out with their version of the latest manual. It's difficult to believe that Land Rover wouldn't have a factory workshop manual in hard copy though.
Post #518128 27th Mar 2016 8:46am
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Crocodile110



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Spectre wrote:
From my research it appears only the online version is available, the last Haynes hard copy was made up to 2007.


Thanks, that might be the only option.

Hopefully a Land Rover employee can chime in and confirm a hard copy manual was never produced.
Post #518130 27th Mar 2016 8:50am
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Supacat



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Re: Puma workshop manual hard copy availability?
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Crocodile110 wrote:
It's difficult to believe that Land Rover wouldn't have a factory workshop manual in hard copy though.


Soft copy is so much easier to control though, just download the latest version for the particular task and print off is required. Take it into the workshop, and bin it when done - it's usually covered in oily thumbprints anyway.
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Supercat's idea is best, print it, thumb it then bin it. Back in the sixties I served my time as an apprentice for a large Land Rover distributor, in the days of hard copy workshop and spares manuals. There were two copies of the workshop manual, one for the mechanics and one kept in the foreman's office. The foreman's copy was pristine and for his use and that of the service manager only, the firing squad was always on hand to deal with any mechanic or apprentice who dared to even think of handling the office copy.

Print it,thumb it and bin it every time for me.


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Post #518165 27th Mar 2016 10:46am
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Alien



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A vehicle I'm supposed to be working on also only has a PDF workshop manual and it can be a pain keeping the laptop clean.
The owner did me a big favour by double printing the whole lot and inserting them into A4 plastic sleaves in a 3 ring folder.
We just wipe the plastic down each use and we can drop any notes etc. between the pages of any thing we have done that is different.
A few pages in the back contain our work to do list, parts suppliers and associated numbers, oils etc.. Cheers,
Kyle.
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custom90



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I download a section as mentioned above and print it.
If it's in good condition if used then I keep it for possible future use.
If not, then it gets binned.

There are hundreds and hundreds of pages.
Post #518187 27th Mar 2016 12:15pm
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Crocodile110



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Re: Puma workshop manual hard copy availability?
[quote="Supacat"]
Crocodile110 wrote:
Crocodile110 wrote:
It's difficult to believe that Land Rover wouldn't have a factory workshop manual in hard copy though.


Soft copy is so much easier to control though, just download the latest version for the particular task and print off is required. Take it into the workshop, and bin it when done - it's usually covered in oily thumbprints anyway.


I think this will be the best option Thumbs Up I'm still surprised that they went digital format only, I guess I better get with the times.
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Eau02467



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Buy a cheap tablet computer from eBay - you can get one brand new for £25 and use it just for your workshop manual. They are wipe clean, small enough to take under the vehicle and at £25 who cares if it breaks
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sloper



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Hi guys can someone point out the link to the Puma 2.4 manual please as I can only see the 2.2 Thanks Tom Aberdeen Scotland
Post #547895 11th Jul 2016 7:23pm
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dgardel



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PM me for more "infos".......

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Tangentially on topic:

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pwatt76



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Hi, excuse my stupidity but where do I find the link for the manual?
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