2-105 open station dash decal?

Fortyhorse

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Hello, I am a new owner of a well used 1978 2-105 open station, not really sure what the dash decal is supposed to look like, is it woodgrain or grey? Does anyone still make them? It sure would be nice to be able to read the shift pattern and what the red light means. Thanks for any help, I am surprised on how little restoration resources there are for white tractors
 
I'm not really up on my white history but the few I have seen pictures of had the wood grain like a 17-1955. You can get them at a few diff
places. I've gotten some at oliverdecals.com but I'm sure there are others. The ones I got came with the wood grain and then the lettering was
a seperate decal that you stuck on in the correct place.
 
There is a guy on facebook in the white/Oliver group that has been working on making the "right" dash decal for the 2-85/2-105. Don't know if
you get in there, but I've asked him for one and he is working on it.

It is my understanding that the white and Oliver wood grain patterns are different.

You can get the Oliver ones like was said as I did one on my. 1755.

You are also correct about the resources. I'm finding that out with my first white, having just bought a 2-85.
 
Hard to tell from this picture of one in the boneyard. The second one is mine with a cab. Along the edge it looks the same. Can't really tell from the first picture if it's wood grain in the center,but looks like it might be?
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Thanks for the pictures, everything points toward it being woodgrain, mine looks grey and I can still see some writing on it. Maybe it's just faded. I just found it odd that there is not one evidence of the woodgrain decal but some letters are still there.
 
I have a 1975 2-105 and it has the woodgrain and letters on the dash. Being as it has a cab to protect the finish and yours doesn't I suspect yours has weathered away. Probably has sat outside most of its life in the sun and rain.

I believe my 2-150 had the wood grain dash. My 2-135 is mainly black metal with a silver strip around it.

I have no idea where you could get a new dash cover for it though.
 

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