Posted by Owen Aaland on August 10, 2011 at 20:53:10 from (216.47.33.65):
In Reply to: 1486 questions posted by GRB54 on August 10, 2011 at 19:34:41:
The SMV signs have been coming off those tractors since they were new. The best solution may be just to put a metal one on just behind the one on the tank.
If you want to try again to get one to stick to the tank try this method. Completely fill the fuel tank. Park the tractor so the tank faces the sun to get it warm. The fuel load also helps to expand the tank. If you put it on a cold tank when the tank warms up and expands it can cause the SMV sign to start peeling off.
Clean the area as best you can. I like to use Brake Cleaner because it will remove any fuel residue left on the tank. Sand the tank to get it smooth and help get it clean. Flush the area with brake cleaner and when it has evaporated, install the SMV sign. If the gods are smiling on you it may stay on for a while.
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