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todd(MI)

12-11-2003 19:57:38




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I just got this cultivator home the other day. It was just sitting in the woods the price was right. Free. I love Free. Anyway it has a problem with the wheel. It looks like it has IH stamped on it. I posted some pics for you guys to see. Anyone have any suggestions? Any way to convert this wheel to something a little more modern? Todd

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Haas

12-12-2003 18:18:51




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 Re: Implement wheel help. in reply to todd(MI), 12-11-2003 19:57:38  
You don't have to retake the pictures to change the resolution. Just open them in MS photo editor or a similar program. Then set the percent size so that they just fill the computer screen. Then click on resize and resize to the percent that filled the screen and "save as" to a new file, or if you don't want to keep the high resolution photo, just save over the old file. The higher resolution only does any good if you are printing larger prints.

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todd(MI)

12-12-2003 19:06:49




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 Re: Re: Implement wheel help. in reply to Haas, 12-12-2003 18:18:51  
thankx for the tip!



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Nebraska Cowman

12-12-2003 05:08:45




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 Re: Implement wheel help. in reply to todd(MI), 12-11-2003 19:57:38  
your pics must be mother huge, the take forever to download and I have DSL. Try changing the resilution on your camera. What size is the axle? I might have some wheels you could use.



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Todd(MI)

12-12-2003 15:54:30




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 Re: Re: Implement wheel help. in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-12-2003 05:08:45  
Nebraska Cowman,
Thanks for the reply. I know my pics are big on my web site. It’s a new camera and I’m learning everyday with it. I will be replacing those pics with smaller ones as soon as I get some time. I measured the axle. It’s 1 3/8” diameter. I’m just looking for some suggestions. I hope to have something figured out by spring. Thanks again for replying.

Todd(MI)



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