Posted by JRSutton on July 23, 2012 at 06:52:34 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: 1947 H posted by J-Baker on July 22, 2012 at 17:54:45:
I have a 48 super a and went through the same thing.
Had a LOT of trouble finding hood decals with the McCormick Deering.
They stopped using the Deering sometime in 49.
But to add a further complication - mine also has the square IH logo on it. I think they added that sometime around 47 (but could VERY likely be way off on that - so don't quote me - but do pay attention to it).
I could find plenty of mccormik deering - but NOT with the IH logo.
Maple Hunter came to the rescue. Others may carry them, but Maple Hunter were the only ones I talked to who actually KNEW what I was talking about.
The downside is that they only carry them in vinyl - not mylar. So they're a little more expensive - but not too bad. But they're also not the "correct" decal. Mylar would be.
To me that was getting a little too nitpicky to worry about (especially since I didn't really have a choice!) As long as they said the right thing, I was happy.
The vinyl ones look good - just be reeeeeal careful pulling off the protective layer once they're applied. On mine, it really didn't want to come off without lifting the decal.
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