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Roy
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SERVICE MANUALS

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 JUST PURCHASED A 99 H1 WAGON BLK. LOOKING FOR A SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL. SEEN ON THE NET  THAT BLUEHUMMER HAS ,I ASSUME , THIS CD FOR $450. . ANYONE HAVE INFO ON LOCATING A REPAIR CD OR BOOK. <DIV>HOPEFULLY I DO NOT HAVE TO WORK ON THE BEAST, BUT JUST IN CASE.</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>IF ALL GOES WELL I AM PLANNING ON SERVICING H1'S IN MY SPARE TIME.</DIV><DIV>AS WELL AS MAKING CUSTOM PARTS IN MY MACHINE SHOP.</DIV><DIV>LIC MECHANIC AND MACHINIST.</DIV><DIV>LOCATION -STRATFORD.</DIV><DIV>NEAREST REPAIR SHOP THAT HAS SEEN AN H1 IS 1-2 HRS AWAY. NO GOOD IF YOUR BROKEN.</DIV><DIV> THANKS IN ADVANCE</DIV>
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Give Lynn at American Outiftters a call, they may be less expensive.<DIV>619-670-4268</DIV><DIV><FONT color=#0000ff></FONT> </DIV>
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I take my H1 to 2 shops in London, Ontario.. one is expensive(hummer cadi of london) but they are very good! the other is Daryl Montieth which is very cheap and I also printed out the 98 Workshop manual for them.
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<P>Thanks for all the info. Got one on order.</P><DIV>Have a Happy New Year. </DIV>
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ROYS i noticed you from stratford... I was wondering if you were ever interested in coming out for a trail run with the boys from london? we got 3 H1's and an H2 that get together and wheel.... if your interested hit me back!
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may be a good idea someday, right now ,i had to take wagon back for a little motor work--#7+8 cylinders cracked. Phils doing a complete job right now. not sure how agressive i may be, like to keep pavement princess looking good. will keep in touch
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<P>awww sorry to hear about that... but yea we have a nice trail that we call delaware about 15-20 min from london... its a good trail for people that dont want to do nothing to serious has a nice big open field with some hills which you can play on without worries then also has some nice deep mud and some bush trails if you want to get a bit more aggressive... definately a trail to check out no matter what your skill level is.</P>
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