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BRODCAST TO ENTIRE FARMALL BOARD!!!!!!!

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wegman

09-27-2006 15:48:00




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Just got my 1950 farmall out of the garage for a test drive!! 1 year and 3 months of hard work and elbow grease and was it worth it? yes! can anyone tell me how to post my pics?




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Nebraska Cowman

09-27-2006 15:52:33




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 Re: BRODCAST TO ENTIRE FARMALL BOARD!!!!!!! in reply to wegman, 09-27-2006 15:48:00  
go to a hosting website like Tinypic or Bobducks Follow the prompts and then copy and paste the img url into the bottom of the three boxes you see below your post. If you want to include more than one image in a message you have to insert it manualy using html code like this
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Dave Sherburne NY

09-27-2006 18:12:23




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 Re: BRODCAST TO ENTIRE FARMALL BOARD!!!!!!! in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-27-2006 15:52:33  
third party image

Guess I'm not smart enough for either of those,
but I got 6 pages of instructions from Countrylife
down below so here goes. .http://www.tractorshed.com/gallery/tphotos/a37276.jpg
Sorry its not red, maybe when I've got another hour
to kill I'll try the red one. When I tried the two Cowman listed, I got really big pictures. Where did I go wrong??

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Keith-OR

09-27-2006 20:23:38




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 Pic's Nebraska Cowman's way in reply to Dave Sherburne NY, 09-27-2006 18:12:23  
You need to resize them, before you post OR add this after the last quotation marks width=X height=Y

where X & Y are in pixels

HTH....Keith & Shawn

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Dave Sherburne NY

09-28-2006 18:26:17




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 Re: Pic's Nebraska Cowman's way in reply to Keith-OR, 09-27-2006 20:23:38  
So whats a good pixel width, and a good pixel
height?



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