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Dixieland

12-08-2005 06:51:34




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Hi Paul. Hope you don't mind me showing off your tractors in my learning process. Allen has got me all pumped up!
Rex

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sammy the RED

12-08-2005 16:56:03




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 Re: spanding my puter skills in reply to Dixieland, 12-08-2005 06:51:34  
Nice Tractors.



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Specter

12-08-2005 07:44:57




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 Re: spanding my puter skills in reply to Dixieland, 12-08-2005 06:51:34  
Hey Rex, how do you get more than one picture in a post?

Specter

P.S. Good looking Internationals!



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Dixieland

12-08-2005 10:32:05




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 Re: spanding my puter skills in reply to Specter, 12-08-2005 07:44:57  
Hey Spector, Gosh I feel honered to be asked a computer question. I thought I wuz the only one who did'nt know how to do this. Last night I asked how to insert a link in a post and sine then I have dived into learning some of this neat stuff.
If you want to how how to post multiple pictures try click on this! I ain't real good at splaning thangs.

Good luck,
Rex

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Specter

12-08-2005 11:43:22




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 Re: spanding my puter skills in reply to Dixieland, 12-08-2005 10:32:05  
Thanks for the info, Rex! I'm 16, and grew up on computers, but HTML is still Greek to me.
Let's give this a try:

Okay, now for the moment of truth...



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Specter

12-08-2005 11:47:16




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 Re: spanding my puter skills in reply to Specter, 12-08-2005 11:43:22  
...Ha ha, it works! I owe you one, Dixieland! Just goes to show that even youngsters like me can take computer lessons from our elders.

Thanks Rex!

Lyndon



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Dixieland

12-08-2005 13:47:09




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 Re: spanding my puter skills in reply to Specter, 12-08-2005 11:47:16  
You are very welcome spector. Nice lookin ole truck and beautiful JD-A tractor you got there.
The truck looks like a 1954 and the tractor 1950. Am I close?

Rex



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Specter

12-08-2005 15:47:57




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 Re: spanding my puter skills in reply to Dixieland, 12-08-2005 13:47:09  
Pretty close. My Merc M-600 is a '53, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, been in the family since new. The A is a '52, my pride and joy. It's my first tractor, and first restoration too. It's in the shop again now, a little more work needs to be done to the clutch crankshaft splines and bearings. A lot of noise from that side of the tractor.
This old iron just gets into your blood! I love this old stuff!

Lyndon
Alberta, Canada

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