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15 years 5 months ago #23619
by Dozerman51
Real Funny Bernie,
It really had wings and flew into the Oak tree you see in the pic.
LOL. I'll do more research tonight and try again. Honest., I really do own a D2
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15 years 5 months ago #23620
by Radcam
I like the camo paint scheme.
It blends with the trees so well I can't even see the D2.
I mean if you've seen one yellow Cat you've seen 'em all.
1938 D2 3J302 dozer
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15 years 5 months ago #23625
by Dozerman51
Alright guys, that's enough abuse for now. I'm starting to become offended.
. Hey Radcam I like your 3J. I've got 3J#4103 (1940 year of manufacture. Need to find a blade for mine. I'm thinking of retrofitting a Jeep dozer blade on it.
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15 years 5 months ago #23627
by Andy1845c
Hey Dozerman, looks like resizing the picture didn't work out quite right? What program are you using?
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15 years 5 months ago #23632
by Dozerman51
Hi Andy,
I have Windows Vista. I tried to resize using the Paint mode but, It did not work. I have sent the pic's to my son's computer for him to try and resize and send back to me. Well see if it works.
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15 years 5 months ago #23633
by bernie
Sorry Dozerman51, well not really.
When I finally figured out resizing pics in Paint, I realized that sometimes the resizing, (typ 33% of original), did not take as directed. I have found that for some reason if I click the "attributes" once the image is imported in the program and then exit out, any resizing does take.
The photo would resize on the screen, but the image size did not reduce. For some reason querying attributes works for me...probably the infamous Vista...
Good Luck! I really am looking forward to seeing your photos.
bernie
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