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My H3 made it home

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    Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 7:39am
Got my little H3 home yesterday a very nice machine going to clean it up today and try to get some pictures
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Another track machine .....? I think that if you, Mel, and the Leland brothers ever put all of your crawlers in the same place at the same time, that would be one spectacular show! Darrel
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I would be happy if I could just figure out how to post pictures
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I edit mine in my PC to the widest size of 816 pixels, then as time goes by go in and delete pics from the files they load into.

Go to the tree with the arrow and then Browse to which you go to your PC photos or Pictures files then pic the edited photo and load it.

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Don't know that I can do all that on my iPhone
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Here you go Rick. Great looking machine.



Hopefully I got them all. Appears that I did.
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Thank you Jerry for posting pictures for me
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A few pictures of my H3, I purchased this machine from the second owner it has near New track chains and all rollers it seems to be in very nice condition
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Very intact very nice specimen.
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Originally posted by rickv57 rickv57 wrote:

Don't know that I can do all that on my iPhone


On my I phone Rick I save the pics to ICloud drive. Then when you are on the forum, you create your message, then click on the little square box of a tree with the green arrow. It will ask you to Choose File. When you click it all your folders will show up and click on iCloud drive. Your pics will be there and you click one and then click OK. You will see the link show up in your message.
Should be all it takes. I can call you later today or in the morning and we can walk through it together.
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Thanks again Jerry
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Always Rick.
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Really nice!  That machine is like new.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jerbob Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Sep 2017 at 3:11pm
No Problem Rick. I had to say, I like your what appears to be a steel plate to roll you new baby on. That would be great for working on under the tractor. Would clean up and you would be able to roll a creeper on it or a floor jack to remove the belly pans.


I want one.
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That steel plate comes in pretty handy that's what I use to wash all my new arrivals on plus yes you can get a floor jack on it a good place to work also
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looks really good. Nice buy.
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Handy steel plate on a smaller scale.

I use one with a garage jack for one man fitting of the belly guards on our FA 10.  It makes lifting and manoevering a lot easier.  A dozer engine sideplate works fine for size.
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I am using 3/4" plywood to work on.

Planning on using 4x4 frame with bottle jack to take off belly pans on my 16. Will be very sure I am well protected. Don't own a floor jack.
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Originally posted by jerbob jerbob wrote:

I am using 3/4" plywood to work on.

Planning on using 4x4 frame with bottle jack to take off belly pans on my 16. Will be very sure I am well protected. Don't own a floor jack.


If you've got the time when they're off make them into trapdoors.  Then you can drop the trap to clean and oil change rather than taking the lot off.

This is on my "roundtuit" list but hasn't happened as yet.
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Same here, seems I misplaced that rountuit out in the shop mess!!
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Great suggestion on making belly pans into trapdoors to make cleaning and oil changes easier.

Thank you
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