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Learning how to post a picture

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Ken/Wa

07-01-2001 14:54:28




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Hope everyone has a great 4th. Found how to post a picture in the archives, so took half a day to learn how. Had to learn how to use my digital camera again. If a 1950 Ford 8n does not appear, I am back to the drawing board.




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BFarr

07-01-2001 16:14:51




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 Re: Learning how to post a picture in reply to Ken/Wa, 07-01-2001 14:54:28  
I have tried to search the archive so I can learn how to post also. What did you search under??
Thanks



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Ken/Wa

07-01-2001 16:58:15




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 Re: Re: Learning how to post a picture in reply to BFarr, 07-01-2001 16:14:51  
Found it under posting photos Link



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Ultradog MN

07-01-2001 16:05:00




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 Re: Learning how to post a picture in reply to Ken/Wa, 07-01-2001 14:54:28  
Always glad to have a look at another man's N
tractor.
First, because I just like looking at them and talking about them and sharing about them.
Secondly because once in a while, despite all the work mine needs, I see one and can gloat;
"at least my hood didn't go through the hailstorm
from H-ll" Though at least you still have a grill.
I hope you understand I'm trying to be funny and friendly here...
There's hundreds of these Ns that are just perfect
but I prefer seeing them warts and all, even with non typical colors. Good pic. Good post

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Ken/Wa

07-01-2001 16:52:36




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 Re: Re: Learning how to post a picture in reply to Ultradog MN, 07-01-2001 16:05:00  
I know this is not a show tractor, but if it was I would not want to do any work with it. I belive almost everything on this tractor is original. Even the 1 1/8 PTO, which I am taking out.



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