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Posted by Darrell on May 18, 2003 at 12:50:11 from (216.78.26.76):
I have a 99 I have almost finished restoring.The tractor had been painted green several times the paint was coming off in places it was a yellow like industrial.I took the tractor apart and checked parts for the factory color before sandblasting.Every peace wasa golden yellow with bright yellow grills an bright yellow wheels.I think this was the colors cause I had it in a hundred peases and that was what was over the metal.Every body told me they were green not yellow but i put it back yellow .A nother thing is the serial# 520868 comes back to a 99 but the fuel tank had super 99 diesal no industrial and the decals were over the yellow.I know when I take it to shows people will say every thing is wrong but is the chance of someone finding a nother yellow and changing the tank or serial#.Doses anyone have info. on how to put back decals they were red decals the tractor is a 6 cyl. diesel should I put it as a 99 super 99 or ind.99 or like it was I would like your info thanks?
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