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Re: cub pic
Good! We want to see your Cub!!
1929 Farmall Regular
1935 John Deere B
1937 John Deere A
1941 John Deere H
1952 John Deere B
1953 Farmall Cub
1935 John Deere B
1937 John Deere A
1941 John Deere H
1952 John Deere B
1953 Farmall Cub
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59 cub - Circle of Safety: Y
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Re: cub pic
Are you running into problems with trying to upload because of size of picture, are you using cell or computer
Bill Longeill
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- Tractors Owned: 1953 CUB S# 173757,1942 Oliver 60 Row Crop, 1942 John Deere B Hand start, 1976 David brown 990.
Re: cub pic
Yes, from computer. I think size has something to do with it. I don't know how to make it smaller.
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Re: cub pic
if you have windows on your computer they have place to edit and resize your photos
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Re: cub pic
You can resize it on a MAC using the preview app, under "tools", "adjust size".
Rick Spivey
'52 Cub ("Great Personality") 148xxx
'48 Cub with FH ("Gunny Cub") 38xxx
'57 Lambretta (a slow work in progress)
'74 Triumph TR6 (Mama's toy)
'52 Cub ("Great Personality") 148xxx
'48 Cub with FH ("Gunny Cub") 38xxx
'57 Lambretta (a slow work in progress)
'74 Triumph TR6 (Mama's toy)
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- 5+ Years
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- Tractors Owned: 53 Cub
59 cub - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Rocky Mount VA
Re: cub pic
On my cell, I downloaded an app called "photo & picture resizer" it's real simple, I open picture with the app and just shrink it to 40%.... Then I have no problem uploading... If your still having problems, forward pics to me and I'll shrink them down for you
Bill Longeill
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- Location: OH, New Haven (Hamilton County)
Re: cub pic
Email the pic to your self. Most apps will ask if you want to resize before sending. If yours does then size it to 640x480 and then send it to yourself.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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- Tractors Owned: 1952 Farmall Cub #157195 w/belly mower, side sickle mower, blade, cultivators, tool bar w/middle buster, turning plow, row disks; 1952 Farmall Cub #151228 w/belly mower and 12V conversion; 1965 International Cub # 226021 w/42" Woods mower; 1958 Farmall Cub for parts # 204437
- Location: Cypress, TX
Re: cub pic
Hi. I have Windows 7 and use a program called Image Resizer 3.0 that I downloaded from one of the free software sites. Lets you sort of select the size you need such as Small, Medium, Large, Phone and Custom. Handy for sending smaller pictures in emails too.
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1952 100
1960 460 Utility - Location: Central Va.
Re: cub pic
I can help with windows 7, if that might be whats on your computer. Open photo, right click your mouse with cursor on photo (the arrow), a drop down window appears, place cursor on "open with", a second drop down window appears place cursor on "paint" left click your mouse. The program Windows Paint will open with your picture in the left upper corner. Above the picture you will see the word "Image" above Image the word "Rotate" and above rotate "Resize" place cursor over the word "Resize" left click your mouse, a drop down window will appear. In the drop down window near the top on the right side the word "Pixel", place cursor over pixel and left click your mouse, in the box below pixel type in 6 4 0, "640", in the next box below type 4 8 0, "480", next place cursor on the box marked "OK" at the bottom of the drop down window, left click. Now all you have to do is save your picture. This is done by placing cursor over the small blue rectangle on the left edge of the page very near the top. A left click will give you a drop down, place cursor over "Save as" then slide cursor over horizontal to the right to "BMP picture", then slide cursor up to "JEPG picture. Left click, you will get a new window with the file name of your original picture. I suggest changing the name by adding an "A" at the end of the name. Left click in the white area of file name box getting rid of the blue area and placing cursor at the end of the name. Once you have your file name left click on "save". Your file should be saved next to your original picture. This for windows 7, although it may be similar to other versions of windows. Hope this helps someone.
Walter
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Re: cub pic
I had to set my camera to the lowest setting , that worked for me.
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- 5+ Years
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- Tractors Owned: 1953 CUB S# 173757,1942 Oliver 60 Row Crop, 1942 John Deere B Hand start, 1976 David brown 990.
Re: cub pic
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Re: cub pic
Finally figured it out, here's the pic.
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Re: cub pic
Nice Cub!
Can’t see if you’ve got rear weights but if I was to make a choice as to which would come with with s Cub I just got itd be the front.
Front weights cost more and are harder to find.
Can’t see if you’ve got rear weights but if I was to make a choice as to which would come with with s Cub I just got itd be the front.
Front weights cost more and are harder to find.
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"
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