Here's a tractor photo

55 50 Ron

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So that I don't wear out my welcome with trivial O/T posts, I thought I better post a tractor photo.

This was taken as I cut some hay a couple summers ago. Hope it helps to get us over the snow and cold of this winter.
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Great Pic!! How do you get a picture to be this big on here? I can only get a smaller size anytime I put something up on here.
 
I don't know how the picture size is determined. I just "grab" a photo from my picture folders and ask it to be posted. There is no request for anything to do with size.

Maybe someone from YT Support can better explain the process.
Someone posted on here some time ago how to post using the UPLOAD PHOTO from the ADVANCED POSTING TOOLS below. I assume you already know that. But that doesn't ask anything about photo size.
 
Nice looking Deere. Don't know if its my old eyes or my laptop screen but couldn't tell if its a 50 or 60 but appeared to be the size of a 50. Maybe I better go clean my contacts.
 
Hey Ron thanks for the help! i found out how to get a bigger picture!! You do need to use the "advanced" upload.
 
Glad you were succesful with the photo upload. Your tractor is SO CLEAN. Do you wash it? What part of PA? I have a brother near Clarks Summit.
 
S/N dates it to Oct., 1955 so I call it a 55. I know Deere "purists" would call it a 56, but I'm not a purist!!. The fenders didn't come with it. I found them at an auction. It also has live PTO.
 
Larry,
Thanks for joining in. The more the merrier.
Jersey looks rolling like PA. Only part of Jersey I've been in is around Newark, Somerville, and Camden when I was working as an electronics engineer and visited some RCA factories.
 
Resize the picture with any photo editing software. That one looks like 800x600 pixels. It's best to take the original and size it down, if you increase the size of a smaller one you might get a jagged image.
 
I'll post my new years day efforts in my garden. Had to stop when I tried to plow though. The ground had too much frost.
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first bale from the 1958 No46 in many many years, it works very well for what I need. Pulled by a late 70s Massey Ferguson 20-C
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My 13 year old daughter has a digital camera and last year she took short video clips of all our fieldwork. Those baling and chopping pictures sure are nice to look at when it seems that winter in WI will never get over.
 

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