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Re: 350 utility decals finally showed up in mail
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Posted by Robert Zarse on August 04, 2001 at 10:38:41 from (207.42.91.123):
In Reply to: 350 utility decals finally showed up in mail posted by vtred on August 01, 2001 at 21:23:52:
Sorry that you are having trouble with the decal set. This decal set is just for the 350 utility and is made just like the originals except that they are peel and stick instead of water transfer.Most all older IH decals have the country were they were printed. The decals should be placed as follows. Patent goes on right side of panel in front of gear shift. Brake warning and gear pattern goes on angle sheet in front of gear shift lever.Oil filter goes on the oil filter. Air cleaner on the air cleaner bottom bowl. Power take off goes below seat on the back tool box if you have it. Pressuer cooling goes behind the radiator cap towards the driver. Drawbar warning goes on the back of the seat. (6 volt could go on the back by the rear lite). Give me a call and I will give you exact instruction with in an 1/8 of an inch for correct placement. Hope this helps as I have placed these decals on the 460 grove that was on the cover of red power. we have decal sets for most of the numbered tractors
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