Cleaveland Maintenace Manual

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Cleaveland Maintenace Manual

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At one time there was a link here to the Cleveland brake/wheel service/maintenance manual. I have searched but have not been able to find it. A little help please? Thanks.

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Re: Cleaveland Maintenace Manual

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There is a link to Parker that is dead now but can be found under the MX library.

Here is a new link to Parker specifically searching for the Cleveland Brake manual. They have it broken down into about 16 sections and the site is pretty slow. You will have to download the sections you need and the read them and make sure they don't reference other sections which you will have to download separately.

Here is the link:
http://www.parker.com/portal/site/PARKE ... a71dacRCRD#
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Re: Cleaveland Maintenace Manual

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Thanks all for the help with the Cleveland MX manual. I didn't even think to look in the MX Library section :oops: of our forum. thanks to everyone that refreshed the links over there. I found just what I was looking for. The girl gets a new pair of shoes tomorrow.

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