I'd like to remind you that if you are doing a project, from small to large, consider putting up a journal (Project Journals are in the left hand menu). It will help people when they go to do something
on a tractor like yours. I'm doing one right now on the D14 rebuild (http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/projectblog.cgi?mode=detail&blogid=349) and have done one on each step of
working on this tractor. They get spider well so if you put the work into writing it up, people will find it and it will ease their task if they happen to be doing the same thing. It involves taking a few
pictures as you go, but that's turned into a good process for me, sort of caps the days work to post them up.
I will change the format of the journals as more people use them and critique how it works. You can just send me an email with your ideas, or post to site comments to expound on them. Whatever
changes I make will keep your work intact. I'm currently thinking of putting the better photo upload in, and changing the format to be easier to read (larger fonts and less of the lines surrounding
all the sections, more like a regular blog format.
Thanks for considering it.
Chris
on a tractor like yours. I'm doing one right now on the D14 rebuild (http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/projectblog.cgi?mode=detail&blogid=349) and have done one on each step of
working on this tractor. They get spider well so if you put the work into writing it up, people will find it and it will ease their task if they happen to be doing the same thing. It involves taking a few
pictures as you go, but that's turned into a good process for me, sort of caps the days work to post them up.
I will change the format of the journals as more people use them and critique how it works. You can just send me an email with your ideas, or post to site comments to expound on them. Whatever
changes I make will keep your work intact. I'm currently thinking of putting the better photo upload in, and changing the format to be easier to read (larger fonts and less of the lines surrounding
all the sections, more like a regular blog format.
Thanks for considering it.
Chris