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ebay can be a source of manual in hard copy there is also a cat publication website you might be lucky and get a reprinted manual.
everything start with the serial number when it come to finding parts. a parts book is a god send. you can then use the parts.cat site to find parts if they have a listing it will show up there. note the older part numbers need a zero added to bring them upto six characters so in example 4f1234 would become 4f01234
you can even set up a account and order the parts from your local dealer via the parts website
Just to clear up any confusion, I would've thought that your example part number of 4f1234 is in fact already a six digit part number and would not require any zeros to be added to be a valid part number? 🤔
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