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How to keep the Cessna 170 flying and airworthy.

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I have a '56 170B. How can I obtain the Service and Parts manuals on CD?

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Check out this website: mccurtaintg.com
I've been satisfied with the parts CD.
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There in not a service manual specific to the 170. The 100 series service manual 1963 and prior covers the early 172, basically a 170 with a nose wheel. You can download it and the parts manual here for free and print them out or view them on your computer.
http://www.micro-tools.com/pdf/cessna/
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McCurtain also has the 100 series service manual on CD.
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