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robshicla

02-24-2007 16:15:11




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I just finished restoring my 860. The discussion board helped me out a few times over the past month. Thanks for everyone's help. I would like to show my pictures. Could someone tell me how to do this on the discussion board? Thanks.




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Keith-OR

02-24-2007 20:02:42




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 How to post your pictures!!!!!! in reply to robshicla, 02-24-2007 16:15:11  
here some info on how to post your pictures on here..HTH

Keith & Shawn

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Keith-OR

02-24-2007 22:18:14




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 Re: How to post your pictures!!!!!! in reply to Keith-OR, 02-24-2007 20:02:42  
Appears clear on my end. It is a little large for someone that is on an ISP. You can reduce it in Photobucket, just go to edit...HTH

Keith



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Mike-UT

02-24-2007 23:15:06




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 Re: How to post your pictures!!!!!! in reply to Keith-OR , 02-24-2007 22:18:14  
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OK Keith, last one...can you see this picture clearly? It's a pic of my two Optima 6v batteries. I use two six volts so I can still start/run on 6v, and have 12v to run my winch and horns. Thanks for your help.

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Keith-OR

02-25-2007 08:19:38




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 Re: How to post your pictures!!!!!! in reply to Mike-UT, 02-24-2007 23:15:06  
Mike are you resizing pictures on your system before you up load, or are you letting Photobucket resize? If you are allowing Photobucket to resize, you might want to do that before you up load.

Pictures are just a little soft on all sharp edges but still easy on the eyes.

Keith & Shawn

PS...is that cotton candy on the battery cables or that cold white stuff...:>)



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Mike-UT

02-25-2007 10:38:02




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 Re: How to post your pictures!!!!!! in reply to Keith-OR, 02-25-2007 08:19:38  
It's the cold white stuff..wish it would go away! Thanks to Jim-UT, you, and William for your advise and help on posting the pictures...I'll keep playing with it. Later.



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Mike-UT

02-24-2007 22:40:03




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 Re: How to post your pictures!!!!!! in reply to Keith-OR , 02-24-2007 22:18:14  
Keith, I am uploading/downloading (not sure what you call it)these pics from my camera to "my pictures" on my computer, then I go to Photobucket(I just signed up last night, and really don't know how to use it yet)and upload the pics from "my pictures" to Photobucket. When I open up my album, the pics look blurry...and that's not how they look on "my pics"???any Ideas why they are blurry on bucket? Thanks

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Mike-UT

02-24-2007 22:01:50




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 Re: How to post your pictures!!!!!! in reply to Keith-OR, 02-24-2007 20:02:42  
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Thanks Keith. I just previewed the post, the pic is very large and not very clear??



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Mike-UT

02-24-2007 19:52:49




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 Re: Ford 860 in reply to robshicla, 02-24-2007 16:15:11  
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Still working on putting a picture in here!



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Lee Baca

02-24-2007 20:00:35




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 Re: Ford 860 in reply to Mike-UT, 02-24-2007 19:52:49  
What do you have attached to the 3 point hitch?



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Mike-UT

02-24-2007 22:15:29




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 Re: Ford 860 in reply to Lee Baca, 02-24-2007 20:00:35  
It's basically a modified steel rectangle filled with concrete. Gives me much better traction. I got it with the Tractor when I bought kit.



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john_bud

02-24-2007 17:22:18




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 Re: Ford 860 in reply to robshicla, 02-24-2007 16:15:11  
First, you have to upload them on the net somewhere. I use www.photobucket.com you can get a free acount. After you post them you have options. I just copy and paste the address in the picture and it pops open when you view the post.

There are three options of url to copy and paste. The middle one "tag" works here

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Mike-UT

02-24-2007 19:41:46




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 Re: Ford 860 in reply to john_bud, 02-24-2007 17:22:18  
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Hi, I've also got an old 57 860...not restored though. I'm trying to learn how to post a picture of it. If it works, I'll let you know how I did it. Thanks to my friend Jim-UT if this works.[IMG]http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u232/malexanderpfs/ChicagoandTractorFeb2007014.jpg[/IMG]

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williamf

02-25-2007 07:31:56




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 Re: Ford 860 in reply to Mike-UT, 02-24-2007 19:41:46  
Mike, there are other forums where the [img]url[/img] way works, but on this one you have to use the {img src=url}, only using the less-than/greater-than carrots, <>, in place of the brackets. I had to show it with the brackets because otherwise what I typed shows up as a busted link. (Red X)
Good luck, and keep trying, Wm



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Mike-UT

02-24-2007 19:48:26




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 Re: Ford 860 in reply to Mike-UT, 02-24-2007 19:41:46  
I did something wrong...the only way I could get the picture is to type the Link up in the address bar.I'll keep working on it.



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