Hello Stone welcome to YT! I see you edited your post, often that means a new poster has attempted to post a photo but did not have any success. Here is a copy and paste that should help with posting photos, if you were able to edit that tells me you are in Modern View which comes up in this discussion. At the end of 2022 the forum host here changed the requirements to new posters to be able to post photos from a post count of 5 posts to 1 post. I believe this change was only made on ..Modern View.. so you need to post from there. If you see ..Modern View.. in a gray bar just above the message text click on that it will take you to Modern View. In Modern View you will see the Classic View option in a red outlined box at the top, just adding this as a way to verify you are in ..Modern View.. Try to post your picture in Modern. It should go through if you have at least posted once if everything I understood about the change is correct. This restriction was a way to keep internet bad guys from dropping in and posting bad pictures with hidden viruses. Pictures post through the ..Choose files.. button or some such name just below where it says ..Upload Photos/Videos.. down lower in the ..New post and reply windows, see photo. They cannot be pasted into the text area as a file. Also if you are tech savvy and have a smart phone you can log in to this sight on it and when you click ..Choose files.. there should be an option to take a photo with your phone to post.
An alternative is to go to Tractordata .com in the link and match your tractor to the photos shown there. The link is to the Farmall models Jim mentioned, the letter models follow the number models at the bottom of the list.
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