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Emblems/Nameplates 100 Series

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Grandpop NY

05-19-2006 19:35:55




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Hi Guys. Does anyone have a source for the push pins or clips that hold the nameplates and emblems used on the 100 Series tractors? Seems like they always break when removing the nameplates so I can paint the tin. Our local Case IH dealer can't get them and I hate to pop rivet the plates back on. Thanks for any help. Grandpop NY




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ny bill

05-20-2006 18:01:13




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 Re: Emblems/Nameplates 100 Series in reply to Grandpop NY, 05-19-2006 19:35:55  
i got some at our local ace hardware. they were rectangular instead of the cup-shaped originals. they were also 1/3 of the cost of the originals.



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nc140man

05-20-2006 04:23:54




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 Re: Emblems/Nameplates 100 Series in reply to Grandpop NY, 05-19-2006 19:35:55  
I had the same problem, local body shop had a vast assortment, gave Me some from a late 60's mustang, perfect fit! Scott



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Hugh MacKay

05-20-2006 03:20:27




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 Re: Emblems/Nameplates 100 Series in reply to Grandpop NY, 05-19-2006 19:35:55  
Pop: I'll just use that designation as one of my daughters just added that "grand" designation to me in the last two weeks.

The CaseIH dealer near me has those, or at least a replacment that works well. Body shops or body shop supply stores can probably find them for you quickly.



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Nat 2

05-19-2006 21:09:45




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 Re: Emblems/Nameplates 100 Series in reply to Grandpop NY, 05-19-2006 19:35:55  
Depending on what part of NY you're in, if there's a Valu Home Center near you, you can get the clips that push over the pins there.

If the actual pins are missing from the back of the emblem, then just use stainless steel sheet metal screws, available at Lowe's, to screw the emblems on. The pins can't be replaced, or "glued" back on.



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Tim Shaw

05-19-2006 20:13:37




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 Re: Emblems/Nameplates 100 Series in reply to Grandpop NY, 05-19-2006 19:35:55  
I got them at our local body shop. They had some that were very close to the originals.



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