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Decals for a MH 30

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Jim Lockhart

08-06-2005 10:31:30




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On a 1951 Massey 30,getting ready to put decals on and the only one in the kits we aren't sure of is the silver one that covers the tire air pressure,any help on where this goes would be great.




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Harris Guy

08-06-2005 17:11:14




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 Re: Decals for a MH 30 in reply to Jim Lockhart, 08-06-2005 10:31:30  
The correct location was on the sliding toolbox,
which originally opened on a track, bolted under the left treaded footrest platform , just back from the clutch pedal. If you were to kneel down,
half a century ago,on the forward side of the left
rear tire, you could read the silver chart data,
simply by opening the toolbox, a bit. If your toolbox is decades missing, better to hold off,
you may find a MH original at a local swap/meet.
Placing it wrong only leads to comments, picking apart your good intentions sweat labor. Patience.

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Tim in NB

08-07-2005 05:53:06




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 Re: Decals for a MH 30 in reply to Harris Guy, 08-06-2005 17:11:14  
Where on the sliding tool box. My Colt still has the original and I couldn't see where the sticker was. I guess I don't get the part where you open the box a bit to see it.



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Harris Guy

08-07-2005 12:32:31




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 Re: Decals for a MH 30 in reply to Tim in NB, 08-07-2005 05:53:06  
For model 30 tractors, you aren't forced to kneel, to read, but on closed toolboxes you would
have to bend sideways, or kneel. The decal is placed on the side of the toolbox, on row crop 30
tractors, closer to the handle end. Perhaps your Colt toolbox was a replacement, or the decal was
located elsewhere on this different model.



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