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Posted by Tim Wafer on October 14, 2003 at 17:05:36 from (63.186.200.205):
OK Guys. I finally finished my 3-year restoration of my F14. Im down to applying the remaining 4 decals in the set. I suddenly realized Im not sure of the exact right location for each. I have the following decals and the measurements are only approximate. A 3 x 4.5 warning about stopping the PTO before dismounting. I was thinking this went on the plate above the PTO shaft. After pondering this it seemed rather dumb as you would have to be dismounted to read it. A 1.75 x 3.25 warning about pulling without the drawbar. Maybe this should go on the above-mentioned plate. Just seems smaller than what I recall seeing on other ones. A 1x 1.5 shift pattern decal. I thought this went on the back of the gas tank but where exactly. My tank has the round dimple not the X. A 1.25 x 3 patent # decal. No idea at all where this one goes. Can any of you experts help me out with these or point me in the right direction. I have an F-series photo archive but it isnt much help. I do see a decal on the plate above the PTO in there, but it also seems larger and square rather than rectangular like mine. I will soon update my web page, which will show the whole project from start to finish. Thanks Tim
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