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Posted by Gary_N_WV on November 04, 2003 at 14:06:58 from (69.43.20.232):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall C Pics posted by David in UT on November 04, 2003 at 13:22:43:
David, I've been trying to take a lot of pictures along the way but there will be too many for a web site, but I figured I could sort and replace as I go along. I've been debating about what size to make the bigger pictures and although they take a long time to load on a slow connection, I'm thinking that I'm going to leave them kinda large and make a note on the thumbnail page that they load slow. Anyone that has had an engine apart knows what all this stuff looks like, but I've been thinking that the larger pictures might make good reference for someone that is new to the inside of an engine etc. I already have some other information on my site in regard to tune up, parts etc but hope to come up with some pictures and information about implements for the C and Super C. I have searched this site and the web a lot trying to find out information and its hard to come up with much...just bits and pieces here and there. I can't remember the exact link to the Farmall(only) pages on my site, but if you go to the link posted below and click on the Farmall folder on the left hand side of the page you will get there. As I say, I've got lots more to do to the pages and will change my mind a dozen times, but you gotta start somewhere. This site, YTMAG is great, but I just kinda thought I'd try to stick some stuff together...all in one spot. Gary
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