Posted by used red MN on March 13, 2022 at 16:49:19 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Serial number posted by jgilden on March 13, 2022 at 13:30:48:
Hello jgilden welcome to YT. Just FYI this site has a topic specific to the Oliver brand. I do not know how familiar you are with forums this one is a little odd as it has two viewing layouts. The views are ..Classic.. and ..Modern.. In Classic the main view since it is the original, there is an ..All Forums.. button to take you to the main list of available ..Topic Sections.. Or when you are in an actual discussion as I am when I choose to view your post there is a ..Hop to.. drop down that you click the arrows at the right and there you can choose to go to the Specific topic sections like X brand or other more general topics. Also in Classic there is a ..More.. button, when you click that you can access the site Classified and other more general information like the Serial number break downs for many brands. In ..Modern.. it mirrors Classic but the main topic listing is referred to as the ..Forum Index.. and the down down inside discussions is named as a ..Jump to.. The only way I know of to access the items talked about above in the ..More.. button in Modern is to switch to Classic. I hope this helps, almost all my viewing and posting is done from a phone, so in some cases what you see may be different. But I think this is a good enough description for you to be able to find your way around here. Again welcome to YT!
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