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Old 03-22-2009, 12:43 AM
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Hello, Could anyone tell me if aftermarket cub cadet decals for tractors and attachments from the 60s and 70s are available, and if they are, how do I find them. Thanks Zekepiks
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Old 03-22-2009, 06:06 AM
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zekepiks:

First, welcome to our Forum............

Decals are available from: Binders Books, CC Specialties, and Maple-Hunter.

Each of their sites are located in our Parts Sources or Related Links Sections.
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Old 03-23-2009, 06:38 AM
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Hey Roland, you might want to add these guys to the list of people who sale decals. As a matter of fact, I bought my decals for the OL' Girl from them.

Here's the link to the website:http://www.cadetconnection.com/
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Old 03-23-2009, 07:04 AM
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Matt:

Thanks,

I didn't realize these people sold decals.


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Old 03-23-2009, 07:20 AM
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You're very welcome Roland

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I didn't realize these people sold decals.
I'm with you on that one. I never knew these guys even existed until I was looking for the decals for the OL' Girl a few years back when I was restoring her. I sort of ran into them by accident. They have a great selection of decals and the quality of the decals are excellent and not to mention they have a great magazine too. Which reminds me, I have to renew my subscription.lol Have yourself a great day Roland!!!!
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Old 03-23-2009, 03:59 PM
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I'm with you on that one. I never knew these guys even existed until I was looking for the decals for the OL' Girl a few years back when I was restoring her. I sort of ran into them by accident. They have a great selection of decals and the quality of the decals are excellent and not to mention they have a great magazine too. Which reminds me, I have to renew my subscription.lol Have yourself a great day Roland!!!!
I'll be darned guess I'll have to look out for you Matt!! I have a son that lives in the Butler area and he knew nothing of these people. I live 30 mile away almost my back yard.--LOL
but if your in the area I'll only be mad if you don't stop for coffee.
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if your in the area I'll only be mad if you don't stop for coffee.
LOL You got it Jim!!!
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Old 03-24-2009, 02:21 AM
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Now dang it,don't these guys belong to occc ? I was born in Meridian Pa and lived at 4111 highland ave. Until my Dad transferred to Chambersburg with United Telephone in 1969. Never liked Chambersburg and always consider Butler to be the home of the Jeep and my home. My family immigrated as Ulster Scots . My Grandfather was a rigger with Armco Steel. My brother and I played in the orange waters of the Connoquenessing Creek . Not a good maneuver !!
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Now dang it,don't these guys belong to occc ? I was born in Meridian Pa and lived at 4111 highland ave. Until my Dad transferred to Chambersburg with United Telephone in 1969. Never liked Chambersburg and always consider Butler to be the home of the Jeep and my home. My family immigrated as Ulster Scots . My Grandfather was a rigger with Armco Steel. My brother and I played in the orange waters of the Connoquenessing Creek . Not a good maneuver !!
Smaller world than you think My Wife's sister lives in Abbotstown, We try to make it at least once a year My BIL used to work for Finches Inc. Still works on the Horse Farm Formerly Know as ' Hanover Shoe"
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Default Are all decal sets created eqaul?

So, is there anything I need to know before ordering a decal set for my 100?
Are all decals die cut vinyl?
What are the pros and cons of the different types?
Do the decal sets include all the decals on the machine from the factory?
My 100 has a clear plastic hub in the steering wheel. There is an IH emblem decal inside the hub. Is this decal included in the kits?
The last couple shows I have been to, I have not seen this hub on another 100. Just acorn nuts and black plastic hubs.
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