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Old 11-22-2006, 09:21 AM
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Bill....

The pics very large in size? 100Kb is the max size of a photo for the forum.
Old 11-22-2006, 10:43 AM
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I don't do pictures. New ground for me. What do most use to re size there pictures? I tried MS paint but it dowsn't give me any result size before I save.

I'm sorry. New guy thing.
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Originally Posted by Jon
Bill....

The pics very large in size? 100Kb is the max size of a photo for the forum.

I changed them so both total are less than 100K. But they don't display. Maybe I'm using the wrong tool.
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trust me you aren't the only one out there who can't resize photo's .....i've got pics of my truck but can't resize them small enough
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I figured out MS Paint some what. I reduced both pictures down to 24.0 KB. It may have something to do with height and width (smaller than 620X280).

Both are within the parameters (what I think the parms are).

Let me see if they will go now. Ta Da!!
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Looks like that could be a sweet truck Bill!
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Originally Posted by Jon
Looks like that could be a sweet truck Bill!
Yup. Not as old as I would of liked but it is solid and no dings. It has its share of small problems. But that is what restoring is all about.

It does run. Starts right up. However the accelerator sticks. There is a string running from the dash to the gas pedal to pull to unstick it. Sounds funny until you are driving and come up to a congested intersection and the engine is pulling against the brakes. You press harder and harder on the breaks and it still wants to go. Then you remember to pull the string.

Works every time. ;~)
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Nice truck cant wait to see it in a few months
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you got the truck on the trailer the wrong way....

and that will be a very cool truck when its done.
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Originally Posted by pro-x-144
you got the truck on the trailer the wrong way....

and that will be a very cool truck when its done.
I know. What a hoot! I was thinking about turning on the lights while I was towing it home. Sort of giving the other hi-way drivers a scare.


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