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I figured this would be a good place to post it for others to view. Hopefully, this will help as a reference when spare parts discussions come up, since the part # can be used for accurate identification.

BV 350 Parts Catalogue

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And if you want the user manual, workshop manual, and wiring diagram as well, you could follow the links in the MV Wiki, or even the www link in this post...
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Thanks Greg

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jimc wrote:
And if you want the user manual, workshop manual, and wiring diagram as well, you could follow the links in the MV Wiki, or even the www link in this post...
Thanks for pointing that out.

I'm still a "noob" on MV, so when I break the 100 post count, I'll add this as an article. BTW, I don't see many, if any, articles related to the BV 350. I take it that any wiring diagrams and shop manuals not specific to the 350 should be taken with a tablespoon, as opposed to grain, of salt, since there may be major differences between BV submodels.
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DRWeside wrote:
jimc wrote:
And if you want the user manual, workshop manual, and wiring diagram as well, you could follow the links in the MV Wiki, or even the www link in this post...
Thanks for pointing that out.

I'm still a "noob" on MV, so when I break the 100 post count, I'll add this as an article. BTW, I don't see many, if any, articles related to the BV 350. I take it that any wiring diagrams and shop manuals not specific to the 350 should be taken with a tablespoon, as opposed to grain, of salt, since there may be major differences between BV submodels.
Greg, You need to go to the MV WIki page (2nd tab in) then find the "manuals" tab. Eventually you'll get here:

http://www.wotmeworry.org.uk/manuals/Beverley/BV350/

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Kruella_DV wrote:
DRWeside wrote:
jimc wrote:
And if you want the user manual, workshop manual, and wiring diagram as well, you could follow the links in the MV Wiki, or even the www link in this post...
Thanks for pointing that out.

I'm still a "noob" on MV, so when I break the 100 post count, I'll add this as an article. BTW, I don't see many, if any, articles related to the BV 350. I take it that any wiring diagrams and shop manuals not specific to the 350 should be taken with a tablespoon, as opposed to grain, of salt, since there may be major differences between BV submodels.
Greg, You need to go to the MV WIki page (2nd tab in) then find the "manuals" tab. Eventually you'll get here:

http://www.wotmeworry.org.uk/manuals/Beverley/BV350/

Regards, John W (4,700 miles and counting)
Ahh, I see what happened. The US mirror is actually missing a few of the BV models.

Thanks anyway. I'll be sure to refer to the main site from now on.
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