Posted by Dozer Guy on December 03, 2008 at 00:42:34 from (75.106.38.109):
In Reply to: Re-Stamping Serial # posted by T. Hayes on December 02, 2008 at 21:42:31:
I havent done this myself, but if I was you, I would first check with DPS and do some research.... If that didnt help, I would then make DARN sure you can get a picture of the original serial # and even pictures of step by step " blow by blow" strikes that youre about to stamp.... I WOULD NOT go over the original number AT ALL ..... I would stamp the same exact numbers in a different place and get pics as well .... As far as I know , there is no law about putting numbers some where else, and you will not be altering the serial number at all, just improving them in a different location ..... I have a dozer that has its numbers welded on the frame , I am not saying to weld them on there , Just a example that numbers can be relocated with out any law breaking ...... Pictures dont lie.... If you dont alter the numbers , You should be all right..... Hope this helps....
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