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Re: Value of JD tractor with a replacement serial
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Posted by MSD on November 01, 2005 at 20:25:25 from (67.1.180.73):
In Reply to: Value of JD tractor with a replacement serial tag? posted by Josh Weinheimer on October 31, 2005 at 20:09:31:
It's not that big a deal to get one. I received two of them. I called the JD service manager and he contacted the territory rep who in turn sent a form to fill out. It asked for the number stamped in the block-not the casting number- and why you needed a new one. Had to have it notorized and sent back to the rep. It took a while but he and the service manager came out to my place and actually put it on the tractor. There was no charge for the service. Not all JD's have a number stamped in the blocks. These were on a 420 and 430 High Crops. It took probably 2 months before they came out and they are not like the original tags but at least they will verify that it is what you say it is.
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