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Bill-



When you view your picture in the Reader's Rigs gallery, there is a link under the picture marked Forum Codes. Click that link and it will give you the code to paste into your message so the pic shows up... ...



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That's some grade you were climbing there... . :eek: :D:--)
 
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Rusty

I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that the url doesn't end with jpg. My pictures are all jpg files, but do not end with jpg in the reader's rigs gallery. Your url ends in jpg. Bill
 
Justin,



Thanks - I hadn't noticed that. Live and learn... . :rolleyes: ;)



Bill - I think you're spot on. the {IMG} function is looking for a graphic file like a jpg or bmp.



Rusty
 
BLee





At the bottom of the reply page ther is a "attach file" place. Hit the browse button and get the pic from your hard drive. It has to be downsized more than likely but I use MS Paint that comes with Windows to open it and then reduce the size till it will post
 
I'm still trying out the various ways to post a picture. This was a nice way to go camping. Taken in early summer '01, before we traded for the Prowler, this camper weighed only 7800#. That's about 1600# more behind it under the green cover. Funny thing was the boat would follow exactly in the wheel prints of the camper. If ya could make a turn which the camper cleared, the boat would clear, too. It towed pretty well (direct drive), and stopped fairly well. No backing up! Only problem was I always worred about blowing out one of those little boat trailer tires. If I were towing cross sun, I would look in the mirrors for a boat shadow to know it was still back there. Otherwise, it's a blind tow. Blow a tire at speed, and someone is going to have to pull up from behind and signal! Check tires, hitch, and safety chains carefully. Still, we did it a number of times without incident.
 
Bilgal,



What's the model number on your Jayco Designer? I didn't know Jayco had come out with a 38 footer. Previously, the largest Jayco Designers were the 3610 and 3710, both of which are 37'4" long - they just differ in floor plans.



Just curious... :rolleyes:



Rusty
 
Mutch, it also looks like the woods grew up around it and the trailer tires are sunk in the mud:eek: . Any trouble getting it out? Jim G.
 
Today I hauled 20,000 lbs of hay on a 6600 lb trailer with my 7600

lb truck. Thats 34,200 lbs total. Sorry I didn't have a chance to get a picture... ... ... ... .
 
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