Box scraper questions

   / Box scraper questions #31  
<font color="red"> I don't know what I have missing or what I am doing wrong but I have never been able to see any pictures in your links. </font>

Are you on a dial-up connection? That site may load a little slow cause it has a fair amount of content loading up on the first page.
 
   / Box scraper questions #32  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I don't know what I have missing or what I am doing wrong but I have never been able to see any pictures in your links. )</font>

I see the same in MSIE, but it works fine with netscape. Maybe I have some sort of setup problem with MSIE, but it works on everything else.
 
   / Box scraper questions #33  
Microsoft, despite having signed the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) agreement on browser standards, continues to produce IE with non-compliant HTML extensions. Since most web authors use and test with IE, and often use Microsoft web authoring software to boot, these extensions sometimes cause problems for people using other browsers, even though their browser meets W3C standards.

This time the shoe is on the other foot. The reason some people can't see the photos is simple. It is because you are using a non W3C compliant browser, MSIE. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / Box scraper questions #34  
i have been using mozilla foxfire web browser for over a year now and i love it , its safer surfing with less security flaws and loads great but best of all its being upgraded all the time and one more plus its freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee lol
 
   / Box scraper questions #35  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( i have been using mozilla foxfire web browser for over a year now and i love it , its safer surfing with less security flaws and loads great but best of all its being upgraded all the time and one more plus its freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee lol )</font>

uhmm, hate to break it to you, but Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers have also been free since day one. I wouldn't use that paticular arguement to lure new users into the fold.
 
   / Box scraper questions #36  
This may be splitting hairs (OK it is /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif) but Explorer is useless unless you own a version of windows - which is not free. Firefox is available for linux - which is free.
 
   / Box scraper questions #37  
.....and Firefox is much more versatile! I will always give a non MS product a shot...still, MS has a lot of good software!...but I don't think they make tractors?? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Box scraper questions #38  
Has anyone tried to make a homemade box blade or box scraper? I am thinking this might be pretty simple, but I may be wrong.
 
   / Box scraper questions #39  
BobRip said:
Has anyone tried to make a homemade box blade or box scraper? I am thinking this might be pretty simple, but I may be wrong.

Bob, I don't think it would be that difficult to build. It is used mostly in the pulling made. Someone makes a roll over unit, that would work quite well. One side tears or rips up the ground, and the other side spreads the dirt . You pull a cable, or lever to select mode.
 
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   / Box scraper questions #40  
I need some plans or pictures or something to base my design on. I could go to a store and take pictures, I guess. Any other thoughts.
 

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