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I suppose it might be better if I just post a link to where there is already a High Resolution 4000+ pixel wide photo. If you want to see it click -->HERE and scroll down a ways.
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Kraig, if you want to post a beautiful giant picture, see if you can find the one Brian posted a few years back of a sunrise/set? overlooking a city.
 
Been away for quite a while but glad to be back! Missed the old crowd, even Harry! Turns out his son got a case of Yellow Fever (no doubt hereditary) and it must be contagious because hanging out with him has brought my Cub Fever back. We're picking up a dual stick 1650 for me tomorrow that I plan on customizing a bit in time for the spring Zagray show next year. I'll be sure to post some pics, just need to remember how cause I've been gone for some time.
 
I'm nearly computer illiterate but have found http://www.picresize.com/ to work well if you're only doing the occasional photo. This started about 2500 pixels wide
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Nice IH rescue truck! I bet that would trudge through just about any terrain too!

Jeff B- Well, I just about got you beat. I've been here enjoying the forum to the fullest since 2008! Never figured out my camera, or anything that would help me post one lousy picture of my IH Cub Cadet. I've come to accept that, and I just look at all the nice tractors here!
 
Kenny - gol dern it - the yellar and white fever is certainly contagious, and you outta know it's chronic and incurable. It will subside but can come back with a vengeance only relieved by adding another cub. The way it sounds I'm sure you'll be alot better later tomorrow.
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I am restoring an early (1965 or 66) MODEL 100 that has been in the family since it was purchased. I can't find the serial number. I know where it should be, but don't see any indication of a plate being there. Does anyone know if the serial number was put on a plate of some sort and then riveted on to the casting, or was it just glued on with something like a decal. The casting has been painted and the serial number may be covered. Does anyone know how how they were put on? Any help will be appreciated, Thanks. Happy Holidays Jerry O
 

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