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RDAllison

06-08-2007 15:48:38




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How do I post my picture from my computer?
Thanks, RDAllison




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Smokeys427

06-09-2007 09:05:29




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to RDAllison, 06-08-2007 15:48:38  
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GRRRRR....Can't seem to get this pic thing down right!
What do you put in front and rear of the tag line?



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Poot

06-09-2007 09:14:23




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 Looks like ya gottit! in reply to Smokeys427, 06-09-2007 09:05:29  
Izzat a picture of the inside of yer 427 equipped Chevy C-10? {{LOL}}



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Smokeys427

06-09-2007 08:47:40




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to RDAllison, 06-08-2007 15:48:38  
Now when I post the pic do I just put in the back of the tag line????


Yes Hokie, That"s my bush hog behind my lil" old 8N. The pic was taken right after I got her stuck right up to her axles.
When I bought the tractor a few months ago the new bush hog came with it. Yea it was brand new too! The name of it is "Agri-Five" It looks like it was made by the Big Bee company out of Tremor Miss. Or that"s what it says on the tag and sticker on the bush hog.
How does she look to y"all? That"s OK you can be brutal I have a thick skin..LOL :)

To the guy that asked where I got my user name a couple posts back? My user name comes from my hotrod Pick up truck. A "67 C-10 Chevrolet short bed and 427/turbo 400 powered! I call it the "farm truck". She just looks like an old worn out farm truck but pull up next to her and challenge her and .....surprise!!!!!

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Tim...Ok

06-09-2007 09:46:03




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 smokey in reply to Smokeys427, 06-09-2007 08:47:40  
that was probably me,I asked a few days ago..very cool.. I've got an 82 swb with a nitroused 468,th400 with 3500 stall and disc braked 9" with 3.89's.. it'll haul the bananas :)

show us your truck sometime :) we got a guy around that here that goes by farmtruck..he's got a 70 swb with a nitroused 502,runs LOW 10 second 1/4's

Tim



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Smokeys427

06-09-2007 10:17:01




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 Re: smokey in reply to Tim...Ok, 06-09-2007 09:46:03  
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Hi Tim, Here's the business end!
Now that I think got the one pic per post down, how do y'all post multipule pic's in one posting?



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Kenster

06-08-2007 16:10:46




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to RDAllison, 06-08-2007 15:48:38  
RD, here's the way I do it. Go to Photobucket.com. Register (it's free.) I will assume that you have already uploaded the pictures from your digital camera to your computer, or have your camera connected to your computer. Browse over to where your pics are stored and upload the ones you want. The pics will now display on your personal page. Under each pic are three lines of code. Copy the middle one that says "HTML tag."
Now paste it smack dab into the text box of your message board post.
You can write some text, paste a picture, type in a caption for the picture, paste another pic, etc.
So, recap... Have your pics uploaded to Photobucket. Begin a message on this board. Copy and paste the HTML tag from your Photobucket pics into the text box of your message. When you are done, click on "Preview Your reply." If the pics are not there, go back and try again.
We all love to see pics!

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RDAllison

06-08-2007 16:25:51




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to Kenster, 06-08-2007 16:10:46  
ok thank you for the help.



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Smokeys427

06-08-2007 21:26:36




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to RDAllison, 06-08-2007 16:25:51  
Ok I have picturetrail how do you post pic's from that site. The only way I knew how to do it was this way [img]http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL725/3887890/8037165/243528250.jpg[/img] But dosen't seem to work here



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Kenster

06-09-2007 06:46:35




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to Smokeys427, 06-08-2007 21:26:36  
Hey, Smoky. Is that your shredder in the Pic? IT looks just like mine 'cept yours is prettier. My under deck is in pretty bad shape and has obviously been patch welded a few times, but it still cuts the meadow nicely. What brand is it? Mine came with my tractor but has no markings on it. I was always hoping to find an owner's manual for it.
Ken



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TheOldHokie

06-09-2007 06:06:16




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to Smokeys427, 06-08-2007 21:26:36  
Close but no banana! That form is peculiar to some forum software. This site use standard web page HTML. The HTML image TAG looks like this:


< IMG SRC="Link">


Which shows up like this:


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smokeys427

06-09-2007 09:10:25




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 Re: How to post a picture in reply to TheOldHokie, 06-09-2007 06:06:16  
Opps looks like I figured it out. Actually simpler than I thought! :) Sorry about the different pic (inside of a locomotive cab) but looks like I have it now. :)



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Poot

06-09-2007 05:07:37




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 Smokeys 427.......... in reply to Smokeys427, 06-08-2007 21:26:36  
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do you mean THIS picture?



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Smokeys427

06-09-2007 09:01:16




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 Re: Smokeys 427.......... in reply to Poot, 06-09-2007 05:07:37  



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