DIY 9N Snow plow pictures...TEST

GRAYWHISKERS

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http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170202_135903_zpsh1cyer1g.jpg

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I need help with pictures. Been working last hour trying. I hace a photobucket act and still cant get it. Anyone welling to post them please pm me your email. I can email them no problem. Thanks
 
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(quoted from post at 12:02:43 02/04/17)
http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170106_155324_zpsuwfbdivz.jpg

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170202_135903_zpsh1cyer1g.jpg

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170202_135836_zpsdsnmrgmk.jpg

You almost have it. All you are missing is the
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immediately after [u:48954f9ee1]each[/u:48954f9ee1] URL. Case is not important for the tags - they can be upper, lower or even mixed case. Here is what you get when you do that. Now you try it and see how easy it is ;-)

TOH

PS> Nce work on teh frame!

[img:48954f9ee1]http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170106_155324_zpsuwfbdivz.jpg[/img]

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Another one. Nice job on the frame.

There are a couple of ways to do pictures, differs if
using modern or classic view but either will let you type the
image tags if you want to just add the brackets and img letters
to the front of your url, then the brackets and /img to the end.

Should look like this:

[code:1:9ee0b09b4f][img]http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170202_135836_zpsdsnmrgmk.jpg[/img][/code:1:9ee0b09b4f]

That will show up like this:

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{img}http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170204_112931_zps28gywbk2.jpg


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Nice job BUT unless you are only pushing a couple of inches of snow or less, straight on you don't have any guide to keep your plow from walking to the side. It's likely you will bend or twist the frame if you angle and push a good amount of snow. Here is a photo of the dearborn plow frame on my 2n. The brackets that come down from the axle helps keep the frame from moving to the side. I have even seen these frames twisted by people ramming ice pack snow. One the ARPS frame they ran a couple of metal pieces to help straighten the frame. Don't want to see you bend or twist your frame cause they are very hard, if not impossible, to straighten out, believe me I have try.
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(quoted from post at 13:20:17 02/04/17) {img}http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170204_112931_zps28gywbk2.jpg


(img}http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n488/GRAYWHISKERS/20170204_112749_zpsd8ie1qta.jpg

Wrong brackets on the opeing tags - have to use sqaure brackets, e.g. [ and ] You are also missing the closing tags - e.g. [/img]

TOH
 
Here is a photo of the ARPS frame you can see the cross members to help straighten the frame.

Kirk
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You are correct. Still working on that and a few cross members. Thanks for the in put. Painting will have to wait awhile..
 

whiskers - this board is not setup to allow in-thread video. all u can do is what u did - post the link for it.
 
(quoted from post at 22:00:11 02/04/17)
Video works, that look great.

That is a big blade for an N. I guess for reasonable snow amounts it will work great.
it's 6' 4". I can shorten if needed..
 

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