Serial number plates

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This year is the year of sand blasting,cleaning, and painting. I really don't want to have to mask off the s/n plates on my decks and snow blowers and anyway two of them are already beyond repair. Fortunately I know model and serial numbers but I would like to renew the plates to. Not interested in the GT's as those are very robust and can be removed and refitted. Anyone know of a source for getting these?
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I can’t promise you they will have it but maybe check with Steiner Tractor Parts. https://www.steinertractor.com/
I think they used to have blank plates.
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so I looked at https://www.steinertractor.com/ and they have blank ID tags that were like $22+ each and not what I was looking for, i.e. to replace self adhesive tags. So I went to my favorite decal store "Maple Hunter" and they have a deck decal set: http://www.maplehunterdecalstexas.com/c ... ecals.aspx that meets my needs entirely and with the added bonus of all the other deck decals too. The S/N plate is blank (what I wanted) too. Anyone else used these tags and has advice on how to add the info? Yeah, I know I could use a sharpie but are there any more professional methods?
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Just got my Maple Hunter tags for my deck and as always more than impressed with the speed of delivery and the quality. So now I have my S/N plate and eventually will need to install after repaint, etc. So how do I add my data? Do I get a printing kit online and use like a metal stamp?, do I get the old typewriter out (yeah still have one of those), or is there a better, more permanent way?
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Post by Eugen »

I like the stamped serial number plates the best but for that you need a good quality stamp set. Something on my list of sought after items. You guys in :usa: have really good chances of getting some quality vintage tools. It's not just the durability and definition of the stamp, but the font too.
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Eugen I agree wholeheartedly. Not sure what that means though. I know a number of members has stamped new ID plates but this is different. Looking to members for advice
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