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Last weekend I hauled a 3020 John Deere which weighs around 10,000 lbs with the 7ft bush hog and the water in the tires on my 25 ft goose neck trailer which weighs around 6,000 lbs. Truck ran at 190 degrees at between 45 and 50 depending on the road grade. outside temp was in the 90's. I have a pic but cannot figure how to post it in a thread. Can anyone give me some suggestions.
Someone posted these instructions one time and they worked for me.
They are long, but not that bad....
Here's what I do;
I have to have the pic loaded in my gallery. Then I open another browser window to FTE and open up my own gallery.
I find the pic I want and click on it to get it full sized.
Right click on the pic and go down to "properties"
a box will come up with a desciption of the pic.
Look at the adress and highlight it either by clicking and dragging over it or triple clicking on it.
Now right click and copy
Now go back to your first window with the thread you are trying to post in.
Instead of clicking on the "post quick reply" click on "go advanced"
Now when the text box comes up it has options for bold, underline, etc, in the lower row of options towards the right hand side is a small box with what looks like a mountain in it. If you hold your cursor over it is should say "insert image"
Click on "insert image"
when the box comes up it will prompt you for a URL and the start of the addy (http://) will be highlighted in blue. If its not highlighted already just click at the end of it and backspace until its clear
Click on the box and then right click and hit paste to paste your pics info in the box
Click ok
The pic should show up in your post
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