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Re: what year ford tractor or model
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Posted by Jim.UT on July 19, 2006 at 20:54:51 from (172.191.74.127):
In Reply to: what year ford tractor or model posted by Jim Long on July 19, 2006 at 17:03:08:
Old and Dachshund have given you the straight scoop on what you have. The 961 is one of the models offered in the 901 series. I don't know what you mean by electric tranny. The 961 should have a 5 speed manual transmission and a 2 stage clutch as old says. The 901 was the row crop Ford with the larger engine. It was available in gas or diesel. It also came with one of 3 different front ends: wide front, narrow dual wheel and single tire tricycle. Now, about posting a photo. The very first thing you need is a digital picture. You get that by either using a digital camera or scanning a snapshot into your computer. The JPEG (.jpg) seems to be the most common format used for internet photo posting. Now once the photo is in a digital form on your computer's hard drive (or on a CD-ROM or some other external drive), you now need to find a place on the internet to host the photo. There are photo hosting websites. Some charge a fee, some have a free service that is limited to a certain amount of storage space. Once you use up the free space you either have to delete photos or upgrade to the monthly fee service. Another alternative (free) is to upload the photo here on YTMag.com. Look over to the left side of the screen. There is a column of links. Look under the heading "Galleries" and click on "tractor photos". At the top of the next page there is a link "add your photo". Click that and follow the instructions. Then come back here and let us know the photo is there. At that point I can give you further directions for adding the photo to a discussion forum post.
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