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Old 03-08-2019, 09:35 PM
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I cut a piece of metal that I will tape in, and then attach the decal from the decal kit to it. But I haven't done it yet so I can't show you a picture of the final product. I understand that is a pretty common approach?
Don’t try hot glue gun. That was a disaster.
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Thank you. I was planning on trying double sided tape like they use on automotive emblems.
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Use a piece of roof flashing cut it to match replacement decal use double sided tape and the one screw in the middle
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I need one of those NOS ones for my 149 restoration too! Lew?..
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Probably doesn't help but I got a NOS one from "free cub cadet auction spot" Facebook page for 15 bucks. Think the guys name was Brent Balk maybe he has more he sells alot on there.
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I need one of those NOS ones for my 149 restoration too! Lew?..
I may put them for sale on the auction site in a few weeks.
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I'd love to buy a steering wheel decal, if there's any extras available. It's for a model 1200.

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