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Old 04-02-2017, 06:48 PM   #2
Keith Seymore
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Re: Assembly manual questions

We used to keep those in the Inspection office in a series of three ring binders. There were probably six or eight binders per set, with one book being UPC 0 and 1, and then another book for UPC 2 and 3, up through 14. Each of the sections were separated with tabbed dividers.

If Production had a question we would pull out the specific section and figure out how the truck was supposed to go together.

Throughout the model year we would receive updates and stick them in the appropriate section, replacing the old sheets with the new. At the end of the model year we would throw the whole thing away and start the new model year with a fresh set of sheets.

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