Posted 2011-08-06 7:58 AM (#136509 - in reply to #136505) Subject: RE: New trailer pix
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This website is a little different than some others where you can post. You need to use the little picture frame and insert the photo address in the dialog box that opens after you click on the picture frame, ( 4th from right on icon bar)
Posted 2011-08-09 3:34 PM (#136585 - in reply to #136503) Subject: RE: New trailer pix
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Location: Northern Utah
Wow that is a really nice trailer! I have always wanted a Goose neck trailer. We have a nice camper so it did not seem like the right way to go because the ones with LQ are usually too long for where we drag them to. I have troubles too when trying to post pics or even navigate this site but I am trying to learn it. Have fun and be safe out there!
Posted 2011-08-09 6:22 PM (#136587 - in reply to #136503) Subject: RE: New trailer pix
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Gonzo, I think I'm a little bit computer savvy, but whenever I've tried to put a picture on, it says the file is too big, or something like that. So congrats to you for being able to get any pics on. I'm impressed, for what it's worth!
Posted 2011-12-09 1:25 AM (#139408 - in reply to #136503) Subject: RE: New trailer pix
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That's a nice trailer pic you have there. It would be better if you would use a picture frame for that picture of your trailer. I think you can use acrylic holders if you're saving money.
Posted 2011-12-09 11:04 AM (#139418 - in reply to #139417) Subject: RE: New trailer pix
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That is what I was thinking.Where are the head windows? This looks like a really nice Platinum trailer but I've never seen one without windows in the horse compartment before.