Posted by Walterdavies on November 09, 2009 at 09:24:16 from (67.142.165.32):
In Reply to: Used Serial Number tags posted by Tramway Guy on November 09, 2009 at 04:52:21:
Serial numbers are always stamped some place on the frame of the vehicle with a lot of tractors that means the trans and/or engine. It is against federal law to change any serial # on anything car, tractor or toaster oven. If you have lost the replaceable tag then its not the same thing as grinding the number off and stamping a new one on. That can get you in big trouble. But as we all know unless you live in a state where your tractor is liscenced then it really doesn't matter as long as you tell the new owner what you have done. I personally would like to see someone make new blank tags that you can stamp in the correct serial number. Walt
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