[Farmall] correct police--decals
Mike Schmudlach
mschmudlach at charter.net
Tue Mar 25 11:19:13 PDT 2008
Actually..... the worst source would be early advertising.
Early advertising is usually of preproduction tractors.
The best place for decal placement info is in Guy's or Ken's books.
Mike
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Subject: Re: [Farmall] correct police--decals
i drove tractors in the 50s, and my recollection is the pto decal was
normal
and near the shaft.. I think on some earlier tractors is was not used. The
best resource is early advertising photos.
In a message dated 3/19/2008 6:03:02 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
mikesloane at verizon.net writes:
My understanding is that the PTO warning labels were added after the
tractors came in for service or repainting. They were not on the
tractors when they left the factory.
Mike
John Hall wrote:
> I was checking some reference books I have for decal placement on a Cub
and
> noticed quite a few variables during the production. Is anyone making
> correct sets for the letter series Farmalls? I recently installed a set
from
> Maple-Hunter and we never could figure out where the PTO warning decal
> should go. I can't help but wonder is it a generic decal. There were a
few
> more I spotted in the books that were not in my set, again it apparently
> depends on serial #. A basic set will serve our needs as this is a work
> tractor that will be covered in grass clippings in about a month.
>
> John Hall
>
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