Posted by Buzzman72 on March 15, 2009 at 12:30:33 from (74.129.192.160):
In Reply to: Define original posted by Mr Mayor on March 15, 2009 at 06:49:44:
Since the letter series tractors preceded me by a few months [born September 1954], all I know is what I've seen over the years at Pappy and Grand-dad's Farmall garage. On H's and M's that came factory equipped with the light bar, most I ever saw had the shift pattern decal on the light bar, as Tractor Vet described. On the tractors that had the light bar added, the shift pattern decal was on the gas tank.
And there were probably some early tractors that had the light bar, but came with the decal on the tank as well. So I'd suggest...and this is only a suggestion, mind you...that if your tractor is a prewar model, put the decal on the tank. And if it's a war years or postwar, put it on the light bar, if your tractor is so equipped...and if it's not, put it on the tank.
Just don't put the circle with the model on the grille, instead of the hood.
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