Description
Reproduced Original 1958 Ernest Holmes 515 Wrecker Service Manual
6-Page Holmes 515 wrecker service manual or operation manual,
reproduced from the original using highest quality digital scan and print.
Each page is bound between 2 cardstock pages with a front cover.
Makes for an excellent reference for service and displays well also.
**All reproductions were reproduced under agreement with Miller Industries and cannot be
reproduced without written permission from Miller Industries and TowCo-Op.com**
**A donation is made to International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame
and Museum in Chattanooga TN with the purchase of each reproduction. **
This is a high-quality reproduction of the original 1958 Ernest Holmes 515 wrecker service manual, perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about the features and operation of this classic tow truck. The manual consists of six pages, each of which has been carefully scanned and printed to ensure the highest possible quality. The pages are bound between two sturdy cardstock covers, with a front cover featuring an image of the 515 wrecker in action.
Whether you’re a collector of vintage tow trucks or a mechanic who works on these classic vehicles, this manual is an excellent reference tool. It provides detailed information on the operation, maintenance, and repair of the 515 wrecker, including a section on cable care, transmission dismantling, and parts lists. The manual is also a great display piece, as it captures the spirit of the era when these powerful machines ruled the road.
All reproductions were made under agreement with Miller Industries and are not to be reproduced without written permission. With the purchase of each reproduction, a donation is made to the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum in Chattanooga, TN. So not only are you getting a valuable reference tool, you’re also supporting an important institution that celebrates the history and contributions of the towing and recovery industry.
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