Decal Question

/ Decal Question #1  

JDGreenGrass

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My Frontier snowblower has no less than 13 decals on it.!!:confused2:

Question....Do you remove decals from your attachments.??

I'm thinking about it...at least the foreign language decals.

How about the big flouresant caution triangle...do you remove those.??
 
/ Decal Question #2  
Perhaps you would remove the foreign language decal but not sure why you would any others. If you later sell the implement, you may wish you had left them on. Don't let them distract you.
 
/ Decal Question #4  
na, i could care less about any stickers. doesnt bother me any
 
/ Decal Question #5  
Let's assume for a moment that since you have a snowblower, you live close to Canada.

Let's also say that you are unable to blow the snow out of your driveway because you sustained an injury that was caused by not reading the warning labels on your snowblower.

Then, your French-Canadian neighbor tries to do you a favor by using your snow blower to clear your driveway for you. But, because you removed the French language warning labels from your snowblower, he also gets injured because he was unaware of the dangers involved.

Now your neighbor files a lawsuit, which he wins due to your negligence in removing the warning labels.

You then have to sell the tractor and snowblower to pay the settlement.

It can all get out of hand very quickly once you take those warning labels off.
 
/ Decal Question #7  
The art of "class", I thought the same thing the other day looking at the tractor. you can see at least 2 JD decals from any angle. You would think they would know to go easy and stay "classy"
 
/ Decal Question #8  
It is yours to do with as you wish. That said the warning labels are often there as the result of some lawsuit. Most of my stuff is bought used, rebuilt, and repainted. I know in the past that every Kubota label for my tractor had to be looked up individually. No package deal available. Parts lady did not want to look them up-no sale. Ordered a couple of the bigger ones and skipped thr rest.
 
/ Decal Question #10  
I removed mine... including logos of my cars and trucks ;)
 
/ Decal Question #11  
When I remove labels from cars and trucks, I borrow my wifes blow dryer and warm them up. I hate advertising dealers names on my vehicles. When you remove the labels start at one corner of the decal and then heat the rest of the label as you go. If there is any glue left on the vehicle there is a product called GOOF OFF that will remove the that.
 
/ Decal Question #12  
You'all have WAY too much time on your hands :laughing:
 
/ Decal Question #13  
I read this thread a few days ago, It was raining and I stayed inside and played and bonded with the new pup!, so when I got off of the tractor this mooring I looked to see my labels and lo and behold on the inside of my FEL arms was the packing slip still in its plastic sticky holder thing! Yep! Its still there, just left it! I guess I am one who does not remove lables!:)
 
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#14  
I've enjoyed all your replies. Where as winter is about to happen around here, I think I'll just leave them on for now. But, I see at least a few of them coming off in the future.:thumbsup:

15 decals all told, that includes the brand and model number (2 decals). Those look great and will stay on forever so long as it always blows snow.!!:laughing:
 

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