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R.G.M.

01-07-2008 13:51:29




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I am going nuts trying to post a photo of intake parts off my 9n. Please help,take it slow because I dont have a clue. Thanks Rick




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GA Dave

01-07-2008 20:01:35




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 Re: posting photo in reply to Sean (TX), 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
R.M.G. I'll try typing slow as I have these CRS moments also. My method is to make sure the picture is in "My Documents". Get The number beforehand (in this case 100_1336) .Go to a site on the left of this forum and click (Add your photo). Follow the instructions. When you "Submit" go get a couple Yahoos. After uploading I go to the picture and right click on it. Then left click on Properties. Highlight the address (URL) and and right click on it. Left click on copy. Go to the forum and write your post. On the modern site I click on IMG. IMG will show after your post. Right click to the right of IMG and left click paste. Great-grandaughter. David.third party image

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R.G.M.

01-07-2008 18:58:24




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 Re: posting photo in reply to R.G.M., 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
Thanks all now I know what I need to get its just a mater of finding it thanks again Rick



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Bob

01-07-2008 16:38:49




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 Re: posting photo in reply to R.G.M., 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
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dan in co

01-07-2008 16:05:44




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 Re: posting photo in reply to R.G.M., 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
third party image

Here is a picture of my 2N with the same set up. I replaced the missing glass jar with a Wylers chicken bullion jar. I just happen to have an extra one now since I have been saving them once I found out they worked for the pre-cleaner on the tractor. I can’t see the wire bale that is supposed to hold the jar in place in your picture.

I would be happy to send you a jar if you want to shoot me an email with your address. Mine is:

dvork@mesanetworks.net

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Sean (TX)

01-07-2008 15:44:49




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 Re: posting photo in reply to Sean (TX), 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
Pre cleaner. looks to me like the jar is missing and maybe what ever holds the jar on...



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jon

01-07-2008 15:43:10




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 Re: posting photo in reply to Hobo,NC, 01-07-2008 13:51:29  

Sean (TX) said: (quoted from post at 15:49:07 01/07/08)
Here is the pic....Kinda small he is refering to air intake parts...Sent him a link to the parts department...

This is a picture that I took of the intake and the manual that I have (I&T shop service) does not show these parts. What is the horn-looking part and it looks like something is missing off the bottom of this part. Can you help me?

Would you please post this for me??

Thank You


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Is he talking about the pre-cleaner & oil cap??

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Sean (TX)

01-07-2008 14:49:07




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 Re: posting photo in reply to JMOR, 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
Here is the pic....Kinda small he is refering to air intake parts...Sent him a link to the parts department...

This is a picture that I took of the intake and the manual that I have (I&T shop service) does not show these parts. What is the horn-looking part and it looks like something is missing off the bottom of this part. Can you help me?

Would you please post this for me??

Thank You


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R.G.M.

01-07-2008 15:22:40




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 Re: posting photo in reply to Sean (TX), 01-07-2008 14:49:07  
Thanks Sean hope some one can help. Rick



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Dell (WA)

01-07-2008 15:36:33




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 Re: posting photo in reply to R.G.M., 01-07-2008 15:22:40  
RGM..... .ol'weakeyes here, can't see 'nuttin' wrong. You NEED EXPLAIN what'chur problem is ..... ..respectfully, Dell



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Sean (TX)

01-07-2008 14:14:02




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 Re: posting photo in reply to old-9, 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
If you are using photo bucket they already have that code for you. Just click on the right one and it will copy it to the clip board. Then right click in this box I am typing in and select paste...

Or email it to me and I will post it..

mcdonoug@gvtc.com



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Sean (TX)

01-07-2008 13:59:06




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 Re: posting photo in reply to Dell (WA), 01-07-2008 13:51:29  
www.photobucket.com

In the modern view forum use the
Code: [img][/img]



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R.G.M.

01-07-2008 14:04:08




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 Re: posting photo in reply to Sean (TX), 01-07-2008 13:59:06  
so does this mean you put your photo name between the brackets?



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Dell (WA)

01-07-2008 14:21:39




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 Re: posting photo in reply to R.G.M., 01-07-2008 14:04:08  
RGM..... ....you put the image address between the brackets. Right click on yer photo and yer computer will automagicly remember the image address, then "control C" copy the address in yer message page between the brackets.

You can also use the "boxxes" (optional image URL) down at the BOTTOM of this message page to copy yer image address into. This putts yer image at the TOP of yer message writing. Doing the "bracket" trick puts yer picture between the message writings iff'n you want. Simple, eh?..... Dell

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LeeMo

01-07-2008 14:17:35




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 Re: posting photo in reply to R.G.M., 01-07-2008 14:04:08  
First you need to upload you photos to a hosting site. Photobucket that was already named is a good one. Once a picture is on Photobucket there are the appropriate brackets and format stuff right under the photo. All you need to do is copy the stuff and post that in your message here. For this board you need the HTML code. You'll see what I mean after you upload a photo.
Good Luck, Lee
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JimSC

01-07-2008 15:02:51




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 Re: posting photo in reply to LeeMo, 01-07-2008 14:17:35  
Lee, that's a swell lookin' rig you have there.



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LeeMo

01-08-2008 10:08:14




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 Re: posting photo in reply to JimSC, 01-07-2008 15:02:51  
Thanks. Used to have. Sold that one to a friend of a friend. It all worked too good and got boring I guess..... ....Yep, I'm nuts.....



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