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Hello everyone, spend quite plenty of time searching for oiling map for ETA 2892-A2 big date. Exactly big date, cause it's going to be first of mine working with this type of mechanism and even with big date :D. It would be perfect if you'd share such a treasure with me !

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1 hour ago, Nucejoe said:

Oops,  this is in pdf, 

 

Is the big date under 12hr, will you describe.

 

Yes, the date is under 12 hr

On 12/2/2023 at 9:37 AM, Nucejoe said:

Oops,  this is in pdf, 

 

Is the big date under 12hr, will you describe.

 

Sorry no need now, we are not going to do this

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Click on " Expand "  in your post where you say

" Sorry no need now,  we are not going to do this "

to see a useful discussion on this subject on WRT forum, the link to the pdf is embeded in the discussion.

You can also continue the said discussion. 

Such threads remain online for future references, through internet and WRT's own search function.

Rgds

On 12/2/2023 at 10:07 AM, Nucejoe said:

Oops,  this is in pdf, 

 

Is the big date under 12hr, will you describe.

 

 

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