Pictures....

Ok, I have some pictures that I would like to post here, and have no clue where to start....

I am about as computer savy as a bumblebee.....any help appreciated
 
THis has been covered numerous times. Search the board and you will find it. You can also go down to the test board or site comment board and it will tell you how to post them.
 
1. On the peply page look at the bottom and click Advanced Posting tools.
2. Click upload photo
3. Click browse (only you know where in your computer are your photos)
4. Click on your photo to highlite it
5. Click open
6. Click upload and wait for it to load
7. After it loads write a discription or message
8. Click continue
9. Click Preview Your Reply
10. Jump up and do a victory dance! ha ha
 
Here's my new Farmall. It's a "95" Model. Made in 2010 in Ankara Turkey. Italin/Fiat/Fird/Cummins diesle Turbo and intercooler. Wonder how long she'll last?

Gordo
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You probably need your pictures copied over to MY Documents and use one of the free photo services such as Photobucket.com or tinypic.com
I like tinypic.com as its free and requires less
typing. When using tinypic.com you will see the word "Browse" and you need to click on it and it will take you to My Documents automatically then select your picture you're posting then click on "Save" and then on Upload
Image. In about 30 seconds you will get an image url similar to this: http://i34.tinypic.com/sad456h.jpg

You place that image url in the space below your message known as the "Optional Image URL"
and don't use any other symbols such as these [ ]
or any other punctutation.

To post 2 or pictures you will an image url for each picture and you still can use the Optional Image URL for posting 2 or more pics. Here's an example: Note: You use just a comma, to separate them.

http://i44.tinypic.com/234grep.jpg,http://i39.tinypic.com/cvbpot9.jpg

Try it you can't mess up. Hal
PS: Note the comma after jpg in the first url.
 
To see the image url I used to post this you need to right click the pic, then left click "Properties". Hal
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It has been awhile thoght I would try a picture.
I can not delete the second picture?
Friend bought this tractor in March. Mark
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Those 95s are real good tractors. Everyone I know who has owned them or sold them has had nothing but good to say about them. I've only heard two complaints. One since the PTO isn't hydraulic they aren't the best for a ton of PTO work. Don't plan on running a TMR mixer with it all day everyday. But it will be fine for rolling hay or planting corn with a six row. Anyone that wants to do heavy PTO work with it needs to spend a little more and get the 95U with the wet clutch and PTO. I also heard about one 95 that needed the started replaced after 3,000 hrs other than that I haven't heard anyone have any problems with them.
 

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