King pins
- Brian T
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King pins
I have several NOS 30-31 king pins, can someone place a value on them, I have, 4 king pins, 4 Timken bearings with rollers, and 8 bushings, the remainder are 4 king pins, 8 bushings, no bearings.
The felt seals, retainers, shims, some bolts, and all nuts are missing.
.Brian T.
The felt seals, retainers, shims, some bolts, and all nuts are missing.
.Brian T.
Nothing can be made fool proof, fools are ingenious bastards.
- spectria
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Re: King pins
Brian, can you post a pic or two??Brian T wrote:I have several NOS 30-31 king pins, can someone place a value on them, I have, 4 king pins, 4 Timken bearings with rollers, and 8 bushings, the remainder are 4 king pins, 8 bushings, no bearings.
The felt seals, retainers, shims, some bolts, and all nuts are missing.
.Brian T.
Dave in Quincy, Ca. I love Pics!!!! Post them All!!!
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- Brian T
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Re: King pins
Dave ,
I will e-mail a picture to you , I seem to have a problem with posting them direct.
Brian T.
I will e-mail a picture to you , I seem to have a problem with posting them direct.
Brian T.
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- Brian T
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Re: King pins
Dave,
Can you send me your e-mail address to btreserdern@san.rr.com, I have pictures but there is no attachment box showing on the forum return .
Brian.
Can you send me your e-mail address to btreserdern@san.rr.com, I have pictures but there is no attachment box showing on the forum return .
Brian.
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- spectria
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Re: King pins
Done and thanks.Brian T wrote:Dave,
Can you send me your e-mail address to btreserdern@san.rr.com, I have pictures but there is no attachment box showing on the forum return .
Brian.
Here it is for anyone dzapps@comcast.net
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- spectria
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Re: King pins
Brian here are your pins:Brian T wrote:I have several NOS 30-31 king pins, can someone place a value on them, I have, 4 king pins, 4 Timken bearings with rollers, and 8 bushings, the remainder are 4 king pins, 8 bushings, no bearings.
The felt seals, retainers, shims, some bolts, and all nuts are missing.
.Brian T.
http://s645.photobucket.com/albums/uu17 ... ng%20Pins/
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- Chris Haynes
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Re: King pins
It is easier just to post the pics here.
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Re: King pins
Chris,
Thanks for putting the pictures on the forum. Question, what do you use to get photos the correct size for this forum.
Thanks for any info as I must be a complete dummy. I can't figure how use Photo bucket either.
Thanks for putting the pictures on the forum. Question, what do you use to get photos the correct size for this forum.
Thanks for any info as I must be a complete dummy. I can't figure how use Photo bucket either.
- Brian T
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Re: King pins
Shorthaul,
After the fiasco getting pictures to Spectria , Chris kinder pushed me into a little practice and I finally did it , you will need to sign up for Photo bucket , then go to Fordbarn and get the down load instructions , Chris may have a better way to do it .
I have been used to e-mailing direct from my pictures; some say they have posted direct to the forum from a PC? , however yesterday I had reset the camera at a larger resolution and were way to large, like putting 5lbs of you know what in a 3lbs bag.
So just to celebrate I have posted some pictures of “Maggie” in the club house section.
Brian T
After the fiasco getting pictures to Spectria , Chris kinder pushed me into a little practice and I finally did it , you will need to sign up for Photo bucket , then go to Fordbarn and get the down load instructions , Chris may have a better way to do it .
I have been used to e-mailing direct from my pictures; some say they have posted direct to the forum from a PC? , however yesterday I had reset the camera at a larger resolution and were way to large, like putting 5lbs of you know what in a 3lbs bag.
So just to celebrate I have posted some pictures of “Maggie” in the club house section.
Brian T
Nothing can be made fool proof, fools are ingenious bastards.
- spectria
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Re: King pins
Hey Chris,
There were 6 pics, why didn't you post them all???
There were 6 pics, why didn't you post them all???
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Re: King pins
When I posted the pictures of my jig sat. I posted (attachment) came back to large so down sized from100% to 30% and it posted. No ford barn are any thing! Shelby, Louisiana.
- spectria
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Re: King pins
Maggie is Beautiful...Brian T wrote:...So just to celebrate I have posted some pictures of “Maggie” in the club house section.
Brian T
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- Chris Haynes
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Re: King pins
It is very simple to post pictures. Upload them to photobucket. After you have uploaded it pass you curser over the photo in you file you want to post. A box will open with different things to choose. Choose the bottom box that is marked IMG code. Simply put you curser on IMG code then cut and paste it to your post on the board. Wallah! Pictures appear.
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Re: King pins
FYI,
I use Adobe Photoshop to modify pictures. This program allows me to crop, overlay text and dimensions and resize the high resolution pictures I take with my camera. I maintain both the original high resolution and the low resolution pictures on my personal computer. I do not have to send my pictures to the Internet (like photobucket). I can simply insert the pictures as attachments.
I use Adobe Photoshop to modify pictures. This program allows me to crop, overlay text and dimensions and resize the high resolution pictures I take with my camera. I maintain both the original high resolution and the low resolution pictures on my personal computer. I do not have to send my pictures to the Internet (like photobucket). I can simply insert the pictures as attachments.
Regards, Neil Wilson
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- spectria
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Re: King pins
Neil, I have a copy of an adobe pro on my system, and I am simply too dumb to figure out how it works.Neil Wilson wrote:FYI,
I use Adobe Photoshop to modify pictures. This program allows me to crop, overlay text and dimensions and resize the high resolution pictures I take with my camera. I maintain both the original high resolution and the low resolution pictures on my personal computer. I do not have to send my pictures to the Internet (like photobucket). I can simply insert the pictures as attachments.
I need to take a class, but I got no time for it.
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