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Tom Windsor

03-20-2008 17:23:22




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I had to have my hard drive cleaned up and during the process, I lost a lots of web addrersses. What I am looking for and need is the web address of the site where you upload a picture and insert it in a message on this site??? Will somone please email me this site.

Tom Windsor




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Tom Windsor

03-21-2008 10:16:47




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 Re: Thanks everybody in reply to Tom Windsor, 03-20-2008 17:23:22  
Thank you



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Bob

03-21-2008 02:02:43




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 Re: Where is it? in reply to Tom Windsor, 03-20-2008 17:23:22  
www.allyoucanupload.com is an EASY (and FREE) site to use, and even resizes the photo as needed, as you upload it.

Third Party Image



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LA in Wi.

03-21-2008 07:26:07




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 Hay loader in reply to Bob, 03-21-2008 02:02:43  
Bob, I"ll have you know I drove a Case SC as a youngster pulling a hayrack with one of those loaders tagging along behind. Looks like a buckrake to the left....never used one in Iowa, we used what my uncle called a "side delivery" which others called a siderake. What"s that thing on the right? Is it some kind of device for stacking bales? Looks like it might be home made???.

My uncle always loaded the hayrack very full and high with loose hay. One day while driving the Case slowly, out of the corner of my eye I saw his pitch fork flying past the tractor. I looked back and he"s laying on the ground...he slid off the load. He jumped up, walked over and picked up the fork, I stopped, and he went around back and climbed back up on the loader and onto the rack and we filled that load even higher. He was one lucky guy...or maybe not too bright.
LA in WI

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onefarmer

03-20-2008 19:28:18




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 Re: Where is it? in reply to Tom Windsor, 03-20-2008 17:23:22  
Here ya go.



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Scott Rukke

03-20-2008 18:05:37




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 Re: Where is it? in reply to Tom Windsor, 03-20-2008 17:23:22  
You may already know this but you can also upload a picture to the Tractor Photos on the left of this site, then once the picture is posted right click on it, open properties and copy the>Link
It's easier than I am making it sound here.



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Red Mist

03-20-2008 18:00:35




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 Re: Where is it? in reply to Tom Windsor, 03-20-2008 17:23:22  
Tom: Shame on you! If you'd stay off those neck-ed gurl websites, you wouldn't have to have your hard drive cleaned. Haw-haw!
Tom, seriously, go to the archives; type in: How To Post Pictures (in the Farmall archives). Down about entry #14, is an entry dated about 2-7-08. Open it, and it should be from "onefarmer". It will have a link that explains it all. Good to see you've come out of hibernation. mike durhan

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Steven f/AZ

03-20-2008 17:44:11




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 Re: Where is it? in reply to Tom Windsor, 03-20-2008 17:23:22  
photobucket dot com ?



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