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Barry from Stir

12-01-2004 12:12:32




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Afternoon Everyone
Can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to post pictures here? I just finished building a plow for the front end of my TEA-2085 and I want to show the world ( Ok, Ok not the world but the regulars in here ) I use a 12 volt 1500 lb winch to raise and lower the plow. Works like a dream. In fact as a Canadian Im going to kick myself for saying what Im about to say, I cant wait for snow, geezzzz did I really say that. Thanks ----Barry

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Jeff-oh

12-02-2004 05:21:46




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 Re: Posting Pictures in reply to Barry from Stirling, 12-01-2004 12:12:32  
Barry,

1) goto the Galleries...Tractor Photo's area (to left) post your picture there.

2) Clik the add photo and follow the directions... easy even for a Canadian... :)

3) once the photo is posted there right mouse click on the photo ad pick properties on the menu.

4) about mid-way down in the dialog box that comes up is the posted pictures HTTP address. Hi-list the address and copy.

5) paste that HTTP address into the Optional image Box in a message.

That is all.

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Jim W

12-01-2004 12:51:00




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 Re: Posting Pictures in reply to Barry from Stirling, 12-01-2004 12:12:32  
Hi Barry,
They have to be on a website somewhere, and then you put a link to the web address in where it says "Optional Image URL".
If you aren't able I could put them on my website if you want and you could use the address which I will give you.
Jim



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Barry from Stirling

12-02-2004 07:51:49




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 Re: Posting Pictures in reply to Jim W, 12-01-2004 12:51:00  
Morning Jim
I posted the pictures using Jeff's instructions and like he said, even a Canadian can do it, Darn he was right. Thanks for the offer just the same. ,,, Barry



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