Identify plow

http://s1114.photobucket.com/albums/k523/k8do1/Tractor/?action=view&current=4-22-11-4.jpg


Wonder if you can identify this plow... Thought it was Oliver 4240 when I bought it, now told it is JD, F600 series? I want to get a manual for it...

Tires are junk, heavily cracked, but hold air (for a year)
Hydraulic cylinder has been holding the plow raised for several years...
Points are rounded... Mold boards look good... Land sides are some off brand or off size that were cut down in length with a torch...

Overall, I thik it will plow the garden this year, which is mainly what I bought it for... I have an Oliver 1600 to pull with...

denny-o
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4-22-11-4.jpg
 
awww right, Billy - ya show off... tried every trick I know to paste the picture from photobucket to here...
Direct paste with 'direct image', JPEG transfer, etc. etc. and always the preview did not show the picture, only the URL...
So, how do I do it?

denny-o
 
It's easy once your images are uploaded to that site, just left click on the direct link when you move the arrow/hand over the image, what you want to copy will come up, move the cursor into the direct link field, left click, automatically copies it so you can paste the link in your command here on YT. Start the command with < and end it with >

Command is: img src = ( after the = paste the photobucket link, remember to begin with < before "img, and place > at the very end, you can do this in the text of your post, repeat for multiple images.
 
You select text, by holding the the left mouse button down, and moving the cursor at the same time, in the direction of what you want to select, hold the button down until you have highlighted the text you want. Next, place the cursor in the selected (highlighted in blue) area, right click on your mouse and select "copy", you now have copied the text or a web address, link from photo bucket to add to the simple command needed to post images, etc. Put the cursor in the appropriate place, right click, select paste and the text you copied will appear. The next time you copy, the previous text will be gone.
 
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