Gravely manual part
Later editions of the small-format manual add suffix letters to the "MS" form number, for example "MSD". This one accompanied a Model L serial number delivered new on August 10, Click here to download an enlarged version. It is a larger file Includes the MA Snow Blower, so is probably or Gravely Convertible 7. Letter from a dealer describing how to free a stuck valve.
Undated, but appears to be late s or early s. Most information also applies to the revised version and later , but see also the Convertible 7. Very strange! Get A Gravely Governor Undated 1. Undated, but probably mid to late s.
Garber still makes a slightly modernized version of this - see their Web site for details. In the s Gravely renamed this the "Muffletone" silencer.
Undated, but availability of this muffler was announced in Gravely Bulletin , dated December 30, Take a close look at the steering wheel! Undated, but Gravely introduced the Steering Sulky in Gravely Bulletin , dated May 20, , so this flyer probably dates from about that time.
Undated, but it accompanied Technical Bulletin , April 4, New Gravely Convertible 7. Notice the round-topped hood. Those are apparently photos of the prototype, because the instruction manual issued before the rotary cultivator actually began shipping shows the more familiar brake-formed hood which was probably less expensive to manufacture. Undated, but shown with a Model L from the early to mid s.
Undated, but shown with a Model L from about or Undated, but shown on a Model L from the early s. These were made by Planet Jr. The following is Chips original text. I discovered, much to my surprise, that many Gravely owners don't have manuals, so set out to make them available for download.
The first manuals and parts lists posted on this site were from a large collection acquired by Michael Koch, who scanned them, converted them to PDF format, and sent them to me on CD. Since then I've added a large number from my own collection, plus manuals donated by a large number of Gravely enthusiasts. Richard Cashman's contribution to the site is especially noteworthy because in addition to contributing scans of manuals from his own collection, he has also reworked many of the PDF files already on the site to improve their quality and reduce their size.
Many other Gravely enthusiasts have also contributed manuals from their own collections, but unfortunately I haven't kept good records of who contributed what so can't list them all here. On behalf of the entire Gravely community, many thanks to all who have contributed!
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