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barnettjd77

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How on earth do i do this? LOL it says it needs to be 256k but then have a job too see the damn thing Angry

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 15:57
stu

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The best way is to create a Photobucket account or similar, and upload them from there using the [IMG] tags.
Posted 18th May 2012 at 16:01
barnettjd77

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stu wrote:
The best way is to create a Photobucket account or similar, and upload them from there using the [IMG] tags.


i tried that but it comes up with a little white thing with a cross in it Hmm whats that?

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 16:02
simonjames

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You need to link the IMG tag code from photobucket

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 16:07
barnettjd77

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HOw do i do that? annoying me now what a retard! LOL

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 16:08
arigti6

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If you scroll over the image on Photobucket you wish to upload it will give you a drop down box at the bottom it will say IMG code all you need to do is copy the link by clicking over the image code, it should flash yellow 'copied', then just Paste the image on here. Job Done. If for some reason it won't copy either highlight the code then 'ctrl - C' (this will copy it for you) then Paste or click on the image itself this should bring you to another page with that image enlarged, on the right hand side you will see the options box... as before click the IMG code. Give it a Go! Thumbs up

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 16:17
barnettjd77

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I got it. Thank you for the step by step Thumbs up haha i was obviously being very thick

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 16:28
arigti6

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barnettjd77 wrote:
I got it. Thank you for the step by step Thumbs up haha i was obviously being very thick


Not at all, Its easier for some granted but no one is perfect. I am retard when it comes to working on cars/fault diagnosis LOL

Glad to help! Happy Thumbs up

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 16:43
barnettjd77

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Very true i am alright with a tractor but not a bloody computer hate the things LOL

very helpful thank you Razz

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 17:13
daver6

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barnettjd77 wrote:
Very true i am alright with a tractor but not a bloody computer hate the things LOL

very helpful thank you Razz


I think tractors are far more complex

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 13:08
barnettjd77

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I think tractors are far more complex



Nah I reckon they are easy to learn how to do all the comps and that insiide them, sit back and let it drive itselfLOL

You drive one yourself? Prefer it to my car sometimes as normally most cars tend to get out my bloody way LOL

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 09:56
ian7675

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I drove a modern tractor once....confused the hell out of me. It was like an aircraft cockpit LOL

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 09:59
barnettjd77

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Haha sometimes i have to press a button and see what it does as some of them hardly get used LOL

They are good on the road though like a boat and everyone gets out ya way Razz

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 10:00
sarahsix

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I spend many hours in a tractor cab during the summer months and the only buttons i know are the flashing beacons & the horn, just to annoy the other half when he gets out to unblock the baler or combine header or whatever else he does Smile have only driven it round the field once in 5 years.

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 10:34
barnettjd77

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sarahsix wrote:
I spend many hours in a tractor cab during the summer months and the only buttons i know are the flashing beacons & the horn, just to annoy the other half when he gets out to unblock the baler or combine header or whatever else he does Smile have only driven it round the field once in 5 years.


haha fair shout i must admit i am with you on the horn, that is a must! LOL used quite a bit in my case for the fellow vehicles on the road Whistle they do get bloody boring though.

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 12:22
sarahsix

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Yeah sometimes Gareth can literally be sat in his tractor for 20 hours a day in the summer, really dont know how he does it. A few hours in the evening keeping him company is enough for me Smile still, it pays the bills so i cant complain and he loves it which is the main thing i suppose Smile

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 13:43

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