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pictures
So many of the How To topics have no pictures but there is an image spot. This defeats the purpose of the How To's and would be a great help.
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Re: pictures
A majority of those were on Rudi's server in Canada. The server crashed and unless the original poster still has the pictures and can repost them, I'm afraid they are lost.
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we need to think differently."
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we need to think differently."
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2 Farmall 404's
1 Farmall H
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Re: pictures
I have been working to restore as many as I can. A lot of them disappeared when the server crashed the first time. I had saved many of the pix (not all) from Rudi's server after it crashed then, but getting them back in place is an ongoing process. I plan to hit this pretty hard the winter when things die down. It would help tremendously if members who had sent pix to Rudi for the how to would now send their copies to me if they still have them and I can replace them on the forum server so they will be protected..
Currently, the best way to post a photo without loosing it is as an attachment.
Currently, the best way to post a photo without loosing it is as an attachment.
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