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skunkhome

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Posted - 05/22/2010 :  08:58:32  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
you need to keep your width at or under 800 pixels. I size everything to 800 as it fits most screens, prevents double scrolling, and gives a consistent view.

Phil



"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

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Leroy

USA
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Posted - 05/23/2010 :  22:48:57  Show Profile  Visit Leroy's Homepage Send Leroy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ok lets see if this works




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Leroy

USA
413 Posts

Posted - 05/23/2010 :  22:58:12  Show Profile  Visit Leroy's Homepage Send Leroy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I haven't disassembled a tractor yet, any hint's on the best methods? Top down, no doubt. I don't have a plan.
should i tag each part? left right? bottom top? maybe after it quits raining i can just get to it and the plan will develop.
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1014211

USA
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Posted - 05/24/2010 :  05:28:33  Show Profile  Visit 1014211's Homepage Send 1014211 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I am taking apart a Broadmoor right now (much simpler tractor) and I am starting with the back, painting it, getting it back together, then moving to the top of the front, then the pulleys underneath to finish it off. That's the PLAN anyway....

Jon
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Denny

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Posted - 05/24/2010 :  05:55:10  Show Profile  Visit Denny's Homepage Send Denny a Private Message  Reply with Quote
God has spoken to ya,,, look up at your screen door in the last pic,,, plain as day the AC triangle emblem. A blessed piece already !!

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sleepy

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Posted - 05/24/2010 :  09:26:48  Show Profile  Visit sleepy's Homepage Send sleepy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
What I did was take lots of pictures with a digital camera as I went along. I also have a manual so hopefully it will go back together easy.
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Leroy

USA
413 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2010 :  15:45:18  Show Profile  Visit Leroy's Homepage Send Leroy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by sleepy

What I did was take lots of pictures with a digital camera as I went along. I also have a manual so hopefully it will go back together easy.

Yeah those pics are about as good as a book. Zip lock baggies for nuts bolts and washers, wire tag notes.
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adamf203

USA
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Posted - 05/27/2010 :  22:29:21  Show Profile  Visit adamf203's Homepage  Send adamf203 an AOL message Send adamf203 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I didnt take pictures or notes or labels. It was by far the worst decision of my life, as it has come back to bit me a few times. The only thing I can say that the lack of notes requires a lot of thinking and a lot more time and patience. I would definitely take pictures and label everything that comes off - also download the manual. You will thank yourself if you take your time and come up with a plan. If not, plan on being overwhelmed.
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skunkhome

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Posted - 05/27/2010 :  23:25:04  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'd say take pictures and get a box of ziplock bags and bag all the nuts, bolts, washers, pins from each component in its own bag you will label.

Phil



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