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troutbum70

I would guess this was done by maybe original owner, it is under the seat pan. And one could add any additional info like type of motor oil/ any additive and type of trans fluid and a separate strip with dates done. At next change interval peal off and replace with new dates.

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Pullstart

I’ve found sharpie service records under the hood or under the seat pan of a few of our tractors.  I like how neat those are, but some of the hand written notes are pretty sweet too :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Ed Kennell

I use these for maintenance records.   I attach them to the battery hold down bar where I see it every time I open the hood.

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edgro

I love it when you make up a nice label, and when you're done, you realize you misspelled a word. They had a guy do some parking lot painting at work, and spelled trucks as "truks"..... I always liked the old dymo labelmakers, guess they would be considered "retro" now

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Stepney

My 1076 is loaded up with paper laminated tags all over. A big one on the tank for air pressures and capacities. Around the air filter cap it lists belt/filter numbers, right on the console you have FNR .. right next to the words that say the exact same thing. Deck height is also on the tower..

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Lane Ranger

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, Lane Ranger said:

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Thanks for flipping that.

I only have a 2 - 1/2 by 5 " screen on this phone so it wasn't a big deal for me but I can't even begin to imagine if I was at home on the PC and trying to stand my 42 inch big screen TV upside down and balance it while I was reading that stuff.

 

 

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troutbum70

I have always kept a little tablet with this kind of info in it for my tractors and other stuff, but had never thought about doing something like this. And yes I had to stand behind the tractor looking down to read it, would not know why he did not put it the other way so it could be read from front of tractor. 

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Stormin
1 hour ago, edgro said:

I love it when you make up a nice label, and when you're done, you realize you misspelled a word.

   When I was a young lad, the village I lived in had a railway station. One day some mates and I were waiting for a train. The station and furniture was in the prosses of being repainted. On the ground by a freshly painted bench seat was WET PAYNT in chalk.

  A mate pointed out the misspelling to one of the painters. "Made you take notice though", he said.

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tunahead72

This is apparently how we spell "STOP" in Pennsylvania...

 

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Pullstart

That’s where you check your roof for baby seats and coffee cups.  Great reminder while you’re not moving!

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Stormin
4 minutes ago, pullstart said:

That’s where you check your roof for baby seats and coffee cups.  Great reminder while you’re not moving!

 

Mobile phones as well. Cell phones to you USA people. :handgestures-thumbup: Don't ask how I know.

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Ed Kennell

I'll add lunch boxes, coffee cups, and fishing rods.   :oops:

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Stormin

Loaves of bread!

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troutbum70

I remember a friend many many years ago loosing 10 dozen eggs laying on his back seat.

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tunahead72

I think we're officially off topic now. :hide:

 

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Ed Kennell

Better call for help to restore order.             :text-offtopic:     :offtopic::text-offtopic:

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