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HR, I got my serial tag for Missy from them, but had some problems. Rivets are too big and holes not quite correctly spaced. Also i wasn't too happy aobut the $8 shipping and handling for an item that came in an envelope with 67 cents postage. There was a post by one of the members about another source, but i don't have the name handy. You might do an archive search for serial tans and see if you can find it.
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I would suggest going to Pilot Knob. Honest, straight forward and not the problems you have with Dale at OEM.
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hr's49cub wrote:Does he have an ad in Red Power? (Not a subscriber...yet) Perhaps a web site?
Harold if & when you get a new tag from whomever let us know the results of the quality & your experience with the seller. I am thinking of getting a new tag made and just puting it over the old beat-up original. I will probably have to hunt up some slightly longer rivets.
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hr's49cub wrote:I am thinking of getting a new tag made and just puting it over the old beat-up original.
Just curious Why not remove the old one It's fairly easy, and the old rivets can be saved.
HR
The original tag is already removed and the surface painted. I just thought it would be nice to keep the original tag with the tractor. If I dont nail it back on to its partner I will surely lose it.
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Cool
That's kind of cool leaving the old one on there - for documentation if nothing else.
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ditto on John's experience. I think i'll give Pilot Knob a try next time. Rob Dieners $69 price tag is hard to swallow except if you were doing an exceptional restoration. if he could lower that, business would no doubt improve. just my 2 cents
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