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Re: I cant beleve this!!!!
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Posted by Bob on November 11, 2004 at 18:33:43 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: I cant beleve this!!!! posted by MagMan on November 11, 2004 at 17:48:32:
If the tag is, as he says, off a tractor he's parted out, where do you see a problem? (Assuming the tractor was legally his.) Would you feel better if it went to China in a boatload of scrapiron? Even if the tag were to be displayed on a tractor missing it's original tag, there's no fraud being comitted unless someone tries to sell the tractor on the basis of that being the original tag, and representing it as something that it's not. Of course, I'm against using removed tags for illegal or fraudulent purposes, ot stealing tags off of someone else's tractor, but I have also seen attractive displays made from old tags. If he's doing as he says, I think he is saving a piece of history, rather than doing a despicable act! Let's face it, there are THOUSANDS of pieces of old equipment being scrapped out legally, and if the tag is attached to a part that is not in high demand, the part is going to eventually wind up as scrap, and the tag with it, unless someone saves it!
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