I have a '55 Lo-Boy with the stainless steel emblems. One of the
"International-Cub" emblems is missing a mounting pin. Any suggestions
as to a replacement WITHOUT using a torch to attach it?
Thanks
Bill
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I would think a small piece of double sided tape would work ok.
New stainless emblems are available from Steiners for about $50.
I bought a pair and was very satisfied.
Larry Dotson
New stainless emblems are available from Steiners for about $50.
I bought a pair and was very satisfied.
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I think I would try a weld shop with a T.I.G. set up which most do . It would just be a tack weld not much heat and they could heat sink the letter side so there would be no chance of discoloration. Just a piece of SS rod or even a SS#10 screw that would work. Just a suggestion....Bill
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