Hello,
Iam hoping that some one out there can help! Iam helping a friend rebuild his 3c, (we think its plain 3c) we could do with a workshop manual or some thing of that kind to help us along.
The unit is working and does most opations but the local kids have got in and re-worked the wiring, well we got lot of ends and no fuse? how it starts no idea.
Thank you for your time.
Kevin.
Jcb 3c workshop manual hunt?
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Hi Kevin, and welcome to CMN
No need to go any further ..
Download the 3C manual from this link ..
http://www.classicmachinery.net/forum/app.php/dl_ext/?view=detail&df_id=46
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No need to go any further ..
Download the 3C manual from this link ..
http://www.classicmachinery.net/forum/app.php/dl_ext/?view=detail&df_id=46
Martyn
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Re: Jcb 3c workshop manual hunt?
Hello, I am also looking for a repair manual for a JCB 3C ( suffix E reg ).
I am trying to assist a friend with his 3C which has a stuck clutch.
I note the link to the parts catalogue, does any one have a manual that deals with the engine / clutch / gearbox repairs ? Any assistance will be appreciated, thanks Steve
I am trying to assist a friend with his 3C which has a stuck clutch.
I note the link to the parts catalogue, does any one have a manual that deals with the engine / clutch / gearbox repairs ? Any assistance will be appreciated, thanks Steve
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Tractormanuals.co.uk have one for the base leyland tractor
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http://www.tractormanuals.co.uk/
I suspect this ebay sellers cd might cover what you need (the engine is the leyland 4/98 if its a 3c III, not sure about the earlier II and I variants but someone here will be!)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LEYLAND-Tractor-3 ... 286.c0.m14
The jcb 3ciii manual doesnt cover the engine in great detail (or my photocopy of one bought off ebay doesnt anyway) , it refers you to the leyland manuals...
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http://www.tractormanuals.co.uk/
I suspect this ebay sellers cd might cover what you need (the engine is the leyland 4/98 if its a 3c III, not sure about the earlier II and I variants but someone here will be!)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LEYLAND-Tractor-3 ... 286.c0.m14
The jcb 3ciii manual doesnt cover the engine in great detail (or my photocopy of one bought off ebay doesnt anyway) , it refers you to the leyland manuals...
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to the op I can scan the page with the wiring looms on if thats of any help?, not sure how it will come out being a scan of a photocopy but might be ok?
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Re: Jcb 3c workshop manual hunt?
Thanks for help,
The parts manaul and opation manaul on here have been some help but not there yet,
We are working on a 3c (thats we down loads have helped) but its got a tractor enginge and the gauges in the cab dont match the opation manaul, I will post some photos to help out will be in a few days.
The parts manaul and opation manaul on here have been some help but not there yet,
We are working on a 3c (thats we down loads have helped) but its got a tractor enginge and the gauges in the cab dont match the opation manaul, I will post some photos to help out will be in a few days.
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MrF wrote:to the op I can scan the page with the wiring looms on if thats of any help?, not sure how it will come out being a scan of a photocopy but might be ok?
Please try that!
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right thats sorted now go to the bottom of the thread and click on POST REPLY and see you on the next page ...
great so far so good ... now then at the top of the screen is a clear panel that you write on, under that panel is a blue strip with Upload attachment written in orange ... there is a little button called Browse click on it .... now a smallish box will appear in your left hand corner ..in that box is the inside working of your PC .. now can you remember where those pictures were in your PC ?... now select a picture from your computer ..now click on it to open... now the address of that picture will appear in the box next to the browse button... next click the Add the file button and then another box will appear in the top left hand corner ... now wait till it finishes and the whole page will refresh its self... now in the bottom left hand corner of where your writing box is you will see a new button.. Place inline ... now when you have written what you want to say about the picture bring the cursor onto a new line underneath and leave it where it is flashing away ... now click on the Place in line button and your picture address will appear something like this [img]mypictureis[/img].. if in doubt click on the preview button and your picture will appear with your writting as it would appear in the thread..happy with it ..then click Submit ... if you want to practice then practice here but dont click the submit button ... now off you go and start posting with pictures in any of the threads you want to share with us ...
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Holger wrote:MrF wrote:to the op I can scan the page with the wiring looms on if thats of any help?, not sure how it will come out being a scan of a photocopy but might be ok?
Please try that!
Holger, will be as soon as Ive resolved a er technical difficulty with my fancy all in one scanner printer thingy (possibly with a hammer if it doesnt start working as advertised this week) and its print server. Havent forgotten.
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