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Sam's photofacts a main go to for TV service literature gives no hits for the number you posted. Is that number the model (it looks like a GE model number) or chassis number? The chassis number is more useful since most makers stuffed the same chassis in a wide variety of cabinets and gave each cabinet it's own model.
If that is a Canadian market model it may be much more difficult to get service literature.
That is not a rare or holygrail model for most collectors. Most monochrome sets after the mid 50's are not highly valuable or sought after (the exceptions are mid century modern cabinet sets like the Philco Predicta family, the Silvertone Suburbanite, etc. ) so it should be a good learning set.
Go to Phill's old radios web site...He has some good basic info on recapping TVs and radios.
Don't hesitate to ask for advice.
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