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Old 21-05-19, 23:10
Pete Ashby Pete Ashby is offline
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No photos Larry have you reduced the size ?
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Old 22-05-19, 01:33
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Looks like i don't know how to post pics on this site
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Old 22-05-19, 05:09
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Larry: This sight is reasonably stringent on the size of the photos. You may have to run them through a photo editor and shrink them a bit. Too many pixels result in a "missing token" warning.


If you want, email them to me and I can post them.
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Old 22-05-19, 13:43
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Yes Rob that is what comes up when i try to upload. Thanks i will send you the pictures

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Old 22-05-19, 14:51
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Larry
You have to bring up your photo on your computer, right click and hit edit. It will re-open in a photo editor on your computer. You look for a tab called resize. You will gat another choice of how to edit it. Choose pixels, and then change one of your numbers to 800. When you go to close the photo, it will ask you if you want to save it. Choose yes, and your photo will be small enough to be loaded onto this site.



Anyway, computer 101 lesson over, here are your (resized) photos of a cab 11 tool box. There was no need for a spare tire mount since the tires were run flats at the time. Conservation of rubber eventually led to the use of regular tires, at which time the spare tire mounts became the norm.
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Old 22-05-19, 17:01
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Thanks Rob so then is the tool box the same size and shape on the cab 13 design but the lid would be short and would open to the center of the tool box and a spare tire carrier inthe center
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Old 23-05-19, 22:25
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Any one have a picture of a spare tire carrier or drawings so i can duplicate one
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