I have found the hand book to be very helpful in a handful of situations. It is full of things that are useful for educational purposes or to solve a malfunction of a part on the trailer. It is not exciting ready but I suppose I would read it before I read "War and Piece" of Dr. Jivigo" I have delved into the manual but will wait til the movies come around again.
While it is extremely generous of Bill it seems to be a lot of labor to scan so many pages that are of no value until the occasion arrises. TrailManor has so few problems that aren't discussed on this site, I would much prefer to contact TrailManor for a copy rather than spend the hours (days) copying pages I probably will never need. Then to spend numerous hours (days) printing each page could become a real task and probably cost more than the $20.00 charged for the book by the factory. By the way, with the exception of those pages that are written by someone at the factory, most if not all are available for dL at the specific manufacturers internet site. Also, you might be surprised what you can learn by visiting a manufacturer's site.
Richdupont..... with a name like that, you sound like you have a lot of money.
Just kidding of course. If you need copies of a few specific pages, I am sure someone here (myself included) would be willing to scan them and send them to you.
I found it is great to have the book to read when I have a free moment. It doesn't make exciting reading and there probably will never be a movie made from it. There is talk about a Broadway play but they can't get Liz Taylor to play the lead. I keep watching the New York Times for it to be reviewed. But it keeps me from having to read "War and Piece" , let me at it.
Hal