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    Posted: 25 Nov 2010 at 1:32pm
Well, let me try this again with the advice sent my way. I'll first try the same pic over again before I even attempt multiple pics at once. If it works, you'll be looking at my #2 daughter sitting on her Grandpa's 1966 190XT.
 
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Hey, that worked great! Thanks to all for the help. Now I'll be able to post the other pics I took the first week of November when we visited my Dad in NY. All 3 of our kids had to sit on Grandpa's tractors for some photos. My son(3 1/2 years old) made his Dad proud when we first got there. I was beginning to worry about him because he is all about trains 24/7 and trains only here in KY. Grandpa had 4 of his 5 tractors lined up at the front of the driveway when we pulled in. My son's eyes got as big as saucers as he simply uttered "COOOOOOOOOOOOOOL". So, there is hope for the 4th generation of Lambert AC men even without the farm. Let the training begin. 
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