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F-20 Decal Placement

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Greg from WI

08-05-2003 12:36:59




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Getting around to putting decals on and can not find any info on locations of them Any help would be appreciated.




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Ed-Ga.

08-06-2003 08:25:37




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 Re: F-20 Decal Placement in reply to Greg from WI, 08-05-2003 12:36:59  
After decals have you ever thought of adding the pinstriping. They had it on both grey and red tractors but it's difficult to see in black and white photos.



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Ed-Ga.

08-06-2003 08:04:11




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 Re: F-20 Decal Placement in reply to Greg from WI, 08-05-2003 12:36:59  
The only info on decal placement I know of is the "Farmall F- Series photo archive" book. A great book of original photos which makes it hard to argue about decal placement. If your F-20 is the later model with throttle controlls on left side of fuel tank (late 37 and 38,39 with flat iron fuel tank support, not cast) decals are positioned different on left side of tank. This is picky but why not do it original!

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howster mighty fine

08-05-2003 18:44:43




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 Re: F-20 Decal Placement in reply to Greg from WI, 08-05-2003 12:36:59  
throw away the "oil level" decal. it goes on the air cleaner of older tractors that did not have those words embossed in the can. Small Farmall goes on rear axles, large Farmall on fuel tank. F-20 just above it. The fuel change warning and and clutch to ingage PTO go on rear of fuel tank. Oil valve leavers daily goes on valve cover, right side. Sometimes there is a decal about servicing aircleaner, goes on upper part of cleaner. I have seen old pics with some kind of warning decal on lower left hand side of fuel tank, maybe the warning about mixing fuels? I'm quite sure that the tractors were not all alike coming out of the factory as each workman would have his own style. Any specific questions please email me.

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