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Re: Protecting serial number tag
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Posted by Dick Davis on January 08, 2001 at 05:07:43 from (205.188.192.162):
In Reply to: Protecting serial number tag posted by Poppin' Johnny on January 07, 2001 at 17:50:55:
They sure do steal tags! Think about how valuable a 1st or last of a production run might be to a fake seller. Remember the SMTA that sold at auction as the 1st one made at Peoria? Can't think of any sure way to protect your tag unless you would consider removing it and keep it in your pocket except when you were present at the tractor. Might even consider having a replacement tag made up for public display rather like fake jewels at a musuem. Too bad we have to fear fellow "enthusiasts". Dick Davis
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