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antiquefarming.com

08-16-2006 11:14:45




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Hi everyone
I have created a website dedicated to antique tractors and equipment. On the website I post vintage sales brochures, manuals, and parts catalogs in PDF form for free download.

I posted some Farmall and McCormick literature for your enjoyment

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antiquefarming.com

08-17-2006 02:18:03




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to antiquefarming.com, 08-16-2006 11:14:45  
Thanks for the feedback. Let's me know I知 not wasting my time Also I want to hear about any problems, there are various ways I can post these and I知 working out which is the best. Download speed, quality of image and version compatibility are just a few things I知 messing with.
Stay tuned I have more Farmall International and McCormick stuff

Thanks again
Artie Z

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MM_TX

08-17-2006 10:28:46




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to antiquefarming.com, 08-17-2006 02:18:03  
Artie Z-again great job. I do computer graphics for print-I'm not a web guy-my 2 cents anyway. The multi page PDFs are by far the most useful, but since they take so long to load in a window its a problem for lots. The thumb that pops to a page of thumbs with pop-up jpgs is fast and everybody痴 browser can handle it. A spot on that page to download a printable PDF would satisfy the instant gratification AND give those that will really appreciate the copy as a multi page PDF there PDF. Once you have the scans anyway the PDF is the easy last step. I put the scans in InDesign & distill. I have a couple I'll send you. Who knows maybe some of these guys with scanners might want to get in on it. A lot of us have literature, all different pieces. Marvin M

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RustyFarmall

08-17-2006 06:03:07




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to antiquefarming.com, 08-17-2006 02:18:03  
The carburetor PDF never did appear.



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CNKS

08-16-2006 17:47:05




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to antiquefarming.com, 08-16-2006 11:14:45  
Thank you, that's great. I book marked the pdf file, so that I don't have to download 6 MB each time.



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MM_TX

08-16-2006 19:51:35




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to CNKS, 08-16-2006 17:47:05  
You can save that PDF to your computer and open it directly much faster any time you want to use it. Scanning color pages, puting them in a document to compress them into a multi page PDF is a lot of trouble & because the pages start from scans it makes a large PDF. antiquefarming made the the cub page with single JPGs in a web page and they pop a lot faster but they are not as easy to use. I'll probably download them & put them into a multi page PDF.
Thanks antiquefarming.com they really are nice brochures.

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CNKS

08-17-2006 18:10:49




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to MM_TX, 08-16-2006 19:51:35  
I will reword: -- I put the PDF file in Favorites, it is available instantly.



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peteL

08-16-2006 17:14:26




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to antiquefarming.com, 08-16-2006 11:14:45  
I can"t view your PDF files. I get 32 pages of blank pages. What version of Adobe Reader must be used to read them?



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CNKS

08-16-2006 17:44:29




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to peteL, 08-16-2006 17:14:26  
Works on my Adobe Reader 7.0.



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MM_TX

08-16-2006 16:54:27




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to antiquefarming.com, 08-16-2006 11:14:45  
Lots of good & hard work! That IH collection you featured is really fine. Don't you wish you had all those new tires!
Keep it up-good job.



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Jim Allen

08-16-2006 11:28:29




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to antiquefarming.com, 08-16-2006 11:14:45  
Mighty nice of you, thanks!



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kfox

08-17-2006 03:39:09




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to Jim Allen, 08-16-2006 11:28:29  
Looks like a lot of hard work went into this website. I noticed a small error on the first page, right under the Top Links box. The H Farmall replaced the F-12, not the F-20. The M replaced the F-20. Thanks, ken



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RustyFarmall

08-17-2006 05:51:03




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to kfox, 08-17-2006 03:39:09  
No, that is wrong. The H did replace the F-20, the M replaced the F-30. The Farmall A and B replaced the F-12/F-14.



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Guy Fay

08-17-2006 09:25:38




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to RustyFarmall, 08-17-2006 05:51:03  
Nope. According to IH, The Aand B were a new size of tractors, the H replaced the F-12, the M replaced the F-20, and the F-30 size was dropped.



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antiquefarming.com

08-17-2006 11:32:51




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 Re: Free Farmall Literature in reply to Guy Fay, 08-17-2006 09:25:38  
I have a 7 foot stack of tractor books I own and I have 10 or so books checked out of the library most all the time. And I bet a could find a book supporting all of the last three posts. By far I like to use the tractor companies own sales material, but that gets mighty costly

But whats awesome about a website opposed to a book is any error or unfactual thing can be fixed real easy. Thanks EVERYONE for the input

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