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Nogrimace

01-18-2001 06:19:52




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This is the first attempt to post a picture if I followed ED's instructions Correct.




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PAUL8N

01-18-2001 12:06:21




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 Re: Trying to post a picture in reply to Nogrimace, 01-18-2001 06:19:52  
COULD I BORROW THAT MF? SURE COULD DIG THAT TRENCH I NEED FINISHED. JUST KIDDING. GREAT PICTURE TAKING, KEEP UM COMING!



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ED

01-18-2001 06:26:09




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 Re: Trying to post a picture in reply to Nogrimace, 01-18-2001 06:19:52  
I don't see an image, and I don't see one of those anoying boxes with a red x either. Is it possible that you placed the URL of the image in the Link box and not in the image box?

Keep trying - posting photos is like working on your tractor, you only fail when you quit trying.



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Nogrimace

01-18-2001 06:25:59




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 Re: Trying to post a picture in reply to Nogrimace, 01-18-2001 06:19:52  
third party image

I will try it again, if not I will try later. Looks like it worked. The little one in the forground is my 47 8N, I never painted it, but it is Mechanicaly rebuilt. I runs great, the big yeller in the back ground is my"Wannabe" backhoe. 1976 MF. I think the MF stands for "My Friend", for it can pick the little 8N up and move it if it gets in the way. Ha. Let me know what you think, I have some more pics to post if ya want.

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ED

01-18-2001 06:29:06




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 Re: Re: Trying to post a picture in reply to Nogrimace, 01-18-2001 06:25:59  
there it is!

hey, we used to have a backhoe like that - we called it willie because it used to belong to a septic installer named willie and his name was painted all over it.

ours had different feet in the back due to the constraints of working between septic trenches. willie's feet extended straight down from a rigid x frame.



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