Trailer behind tractor?

   / Trailer behind tractor? #41  
How the heck are you guys getting full-sized pictures in your posts, instead of thumbnails?
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #42  
How the heck are you guys getting full-sized pictures in your posts, instead of thumbnails?



Probably by using the image tags around the URL of an image hosted on another site instead of using the attachment features here.
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #43  
You should practice backing it up, I have no problem at all backing one and if I can do it, anyone can do it!

I have a wagon body on my 10 ton Horst gear,

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They are a GREAT running gear!

SR

So is your trailer all stove up from your practice backing ????????? :D Happy New Year all.
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #44  
To get full size images in message....

First you need to have picture/graphic hosted some place like Flickr or Photobucket or any one of the dozens of hosting sites or at least a "address" (link) to picture on "some site" somewhere in i-net...

The is a pretty well used BBS (Bulletin Board System) (HTML- Hyper Text Markup Language) command for using links to the picture/graphic, its called the "Image" command... Its expresses by [img-] at beginning of link address (url - ultimate resource locator) and a closing command of [/img-]

Would be expressed in text as..

[img-]https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2345/2447215203_03bbce8ef7_z.jpg[/img-]

Would produce this....

2447215203_03bbce8ef7_z.jpg


Yes its one of my toys...

NOTE: in text description of Image command I have added a extra minus sigh between the "g" and closing bracket so it displays properly to be read by human and not executes by HTLM and cause error.... Proper command would be with out the "-" in command..

This is one way (very common) way to do it...

Another is to click on thumbnail, blow it up in new screen and then grab image address from scree address and then use that new address in an Image command...

Dale
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #45  
Thanks, folks. I thought there was a way to do it from photos stored here on TBN
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #47  
How the heck are you guys getting full-sized pictures in your posts, instead of thumbnails?

I upload my pictures directly from my computer using the Insert Icon at the top of the post. It looks like a picture frame with a tree in it. Then double click the small picture and select Medium or Full Size. Large only works with pictures up to 555 pixels wide.

Detailed instructions here in post #98: Photo Posting How To -
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #48  
Finally got around to taking pictures of the used Cam Woodsman dump trailer I bought this past Fall. It's just a hair over 4' wide at its widest point, the bed is 8' long. 3500# axle, 12V powered electro-hydraulic dump. (You could get them with either quick disconnects for tractor hydraulics or with the battery and hydraulic pump. This one has the latter.)

These are no longer made. I had been looking for one for years. Finally found one for sale just a couple hours from me. Apparently, they sold like hotcakes in the VT and NH area, but not so much around the rest of the country. I really like the narrow profile for work in the woods, and the fact that it does not take much to make them street legal.

CAM Woodsman.JPG
Cam Woodsman Dumped.JPG


I'll probably add lights to it, so I can take it over the road, and brakes so it doesn't push me down the hills on my woods trails. Maybe eventually some stake pockets so I can extend the sides up a bit.
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #49  
Finally got around to taking pictures of the used Cam Woodsman dump trailer I bought this past Fall. It's just a hair over 4' wide at its widest point, the bed is 8' long. 3500# axle, 12V powered electro-hydraulic dump. (You could get them with either quick disconnects for tractor hydraulics or with the battery and hydraulic pump. This one has the latter.)
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CAM Woodsman.JPG


Cam Woodsman Dumped.JPG

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Trailer looks good. Since you asked about posting full-size pictures, I increased the size in your post that I quoted above.

The first one is "Medium" and shows enough detail that most people wouldn't have to open it in a new Tab.

The second one is posted "Full Size"

Both can still be opened it in a new Tab.
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #50  
I bought one like that last year from Taylor. It runs on either the self contained pump or the tractor hydraulics. Trailer and tractor.jpg
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #55  
I take pics with my digital camera - load them on my computer. Use one of my photo editing programs to modify, if needed. Dump the edited picture on my desktop. Click on the "insert image" icon at the top of this post. Go from there. My digital photos are usually anywhere from 3 to 5 mega bites, in size. Some will go as high as 35 mega bites. I will resize down to right around 1 meg prior to uploading.

OR find an image anywhere on the internet. Drag to my desktop - go from there.

OR use any of my graphic imaging programs to create an image - load to my desktop - go from there.

I have two imaging programs - quick/easy - detailed/advanced. Four photo editing programs - easy to very advanced.

The more often they are used - the easier the operation becomes.

Kind of like backing a farm wagon. Right, Sawyer Rob.
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #56  
I upload my pictures directly from my computer using the Insert Icon at the top of the post. It looks like a picture frame with a tree in it. Then double click the small picture and select Medium or Full Size. Large only works with pictures up to 555 pixels wide.

Detailed instructions here in post #98: Photo Posting How To -

That worked, once I realized I had to click the icon in the upper left of the post to switch to "WYSIWYG" mode. Without that, there ws no photo to double click.

They didn't seem to be limited to 555 pixels wide, though I am downsizing my pictures from what I would otherwise post so they don't take too long to load: I have a slow internet connection (especially when the kids are on hogging up the bandwidth), and it always bums me out when I'm loading a thread with a lot of large, high-resolution photos in it
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #57  
Trailer looks good. Since you asked about posting full-size pictures, I increased the size in your post that I quoted above.

The first one is "Medium" and shows enough detail that most people wouldn't have to open it in a new Tab.

The second one is posted "Full Size"

Both can still be opened it in a new Tab.

Thanks. I had seen those size options, but opted for medium to display. I figured if someone wanted a closer look, they could always click on it.
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #59  
Always nice to have help. Enjoy it while you can. My kids are of the age where helping Dad is not so cool anymore.

That's my grandson. He'll be 13 yrs old in a couple months.
My BEST friend Tootsie, there overseeing the job, we lost her 2 yrs ago.

You are right about "enjoy it while you can". Applies to many things.
Time waits on no one........

That tractor and trailer lived through him and his little brothers abuse, and trust me, they could destroy a bowling ball.
In all those hours we never did have to fix a flat on that rig. :D
 
   / Trailer behind tractor? #60  
Apologize for derailing the topic, I honestly was just trying to post a photo from my compooter using the method the gentleman suggested.

Carry on men.

I want one of those Woodland Mills trailers, for about half of what they're asking for em.
 

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