Oil consumption
#22
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Gates, North Carolina
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It is very easy. the only secret is you have to have the picture posted somewhere else on the internet. So if you have a website, i have a folder that i put pictures in or you can use one of the on line services for web pictures.
then you just have to have the name of where the picture is. easiest thing to do is right click the picture and go to properties and copy what the name is. it is usually something like http://www.websitename.com/picturename.jpg then open the post where you want the picture and click the img button on top of your reply/post screen paste the name of the picture and click the img button again. i hope that makes sence, if you have any questions ask ron and i will try to re-word. Ron's wife
#23
Originally Posted by Ronm
It is very easy. the only secret is you have to have the picture posted somewhere else on the internet. So if you have a website, i have a folder that i put pictures in or you can use one of the on line services for web pictures.
then you just have to have the name of where the picture is. easiest thing to do is right click the picture and go to properties and copy what the name is. it is usually something like http://www.websitename.com/picturename.jpg then open the post where you want the picture and click the img button on top of your reply/post screen paste the name of the picture and click the img button again. i hope that makes sence, if you have any questions ask ron and i will try to re-word. Ron's wife
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Bob H
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Originally Posted by Ronm
You can host your photos here for free http://public.fotki.com
#26
I've got the same engine and the same problem. Only mine consumes a gallon about every 12000 miles. It's been that way since I bought it 2 years ago. It now has 464000 miles on it though. It had 350000 on it when I bought it. I wonder what would eventually happen if the o-rings never got replaced? I'll probably trade this truck in a year or less so I might just keep putting up with it. My 3126 is in a dump truck and I regularly haul 20-22 tons of gravel.
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