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Re: Price difference in decals?
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Posted by j cook/iowa on February 04, 2007 at 08:46:00 from (12.210.213.89):
In Reply to: Price difference in decals? posted by IaGary on February 04, 2007 at 05:19:22:
I don't know about IH decals, perhaps with IH you don't get grossly incorrect decals passed off as "original type" like you can with John deere. Especially with the decals for the styled letter series tractors, John Deere decals often come with decals not correct or apprpriate for your tractor. Primarily these are decals for things like "CUSTOM POWRTROL" for a tractor not having that type of hydraulics, or the decal cautioning you about a pressurized coolant system when YOUR tractor is thermosyphon. Lots of those JD decal sets are totally generic, and contain decals somewhat like every decal used from 1939-1952, all in one set. This is how you get to see a 1941 JD A with the infamous "Black Ball" model designator on it---something which makes the owner appear foolish! With decals, you get what you paid for. Some cheap decals are a lot like that cheap paint some people use. they fade with time, MUCH faster than they ought to! I really do hope that Farmallers don't have to deal with grossly incorrect decal sets, but I see that right along side of those "wrong to buy" JD decal sets at TSC and other places. I see AC and IH decal sets from the same maker, so, perhaps IH buyers can get taken as well!
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