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Doublet wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 4:15 pm Very sloppy way of doing this but you shouldn't expect much from an old man and 3 minutes work. LOL

Taken time to really think about it I believe you could come up with a great looking tractor. If you really don't like it when you are finished wouldn't take much to put it back. If the rear fenders and wheels were color of hood. :hm: :hm: :hm: Or fenders just left alone and wheels done.
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I don't know how you did that but I like the way the hood looks and with with the fenders in "orange" and the cab in the tan .
Does anyone know how to photo shop the Cab off the 1969 Pk to mine with the hood like Terry did here . I would like to see how that looks . I can see it in my minds eye, but thats not all ways wright .

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I don't know how you did that but I like the way the hood looks and with with the fenders in "orange" and the cab in the tan .
Does anyone know how to photo shop the Cab off the 1969 Pk to mine with the hood like Terry did here . I would like to see how that looks . I can see it in my minds eye, but that's not all ways wright .

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I only wished I was smart enough to photo shop that for you.
But I believe it would look great just like you said. Hood, Cab and Wheels (DS) and leave fenders and side panels orange.

I hope some one is able to do it, where we can all see it.

Here is again another crude attempt to do just that. Just don't laugh at it but this is (or was ) an actual picture of your tractor and his cab. Looks like something a kid would do. Not photo shop but paint program.
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Doublet wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 8:06 pm
I don't know how you did that but I like the way the hood looks and with with the fenders in "orange" and the cab in the tan .
Does anyone know how to photo shop the Cab off the 1969 Pk to mine with the hood like Terry did here . I would like to see how that looks . I can see it in my minds eye, but that's not all ways wright .

Dave
I only wished I was smart enough to photo shop that for you.
But I believe it would look great just like you said. Hood, Cab and Wheels (DS) and leave fenders and side panels orange.

I hope some one is able to do it, where we can all see it.

Here is again another crude attempt to do just that. Just don't laugh at it but this is (or was ) an actual picture of your tractor and his cab. Looks like something a kid would do. Not photo shop but paint program.

harry with cab.JPGharry with xxcab.jpg

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That's really good, Terry. :thumbsup:
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Doublet wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 8:06 pm
I don't know how you did that but I like the way the hood looks and with with the fenders in "orange" and the cab in the tan .
Does anyone know how to photo shop the Cab off the 1969 Pk to mine with the hood like Terry did here . I would like to see how that looks . I can see it in my minds eye, but that's not all ways wright .

Dave
I only wished I was smart enough to photo shop that for you.
But I believe it would look great just like you said. Hood, Cab and Wheels (DS) and leave fenders and side panels orange.

I hope some one is able to do it, where we can all see it.

Here is again another crude attempt to do just that. Just don't laugh at it but this is (or was ) an actual picture of your tractor and his cab. Looks like something a kid would do. Not photo shop but paint program.

harry with cab.JPGharry with xxcab.jpg

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That's awesome Terry thanks . :worship: Way more than I know how to do . I really like the way the bottom one looks . :thumbsup: It is so much better when you can see it . With the rear wheels painted and the weights on . :thumbsup: That kind of cab would give me the room to have party bus for One :highfive: When done will have to take it slow and take extra time blowing snow . ;)

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Somebody know how I save that bottom pic. so I can find it easier for reference.

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DavidBarkey wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 6:46 am Somebody know how I save that bottom pic. so I can find it easier for reference.

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If you first click on the picture it will show you just the picture. Then right click on it and save it.
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I would like it better if the mufflers were dual stacks going straight up!

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I think I like the looks of both machine gun and stacks the same, but when you don't have a cab maybe the stacks are better at not blowing exhaust where you can get too much of it down your nostrils. @Timj I don't know if I were really worried about the field of vision, though I get your point. I mean, I don't think Dave will go for stacks as thick as rhinoceros thighs. If he does, he is braver than I ever thought he was! :smash: With the stilettos he got on now he can see Cape Canaveral from his Waverley driveway while blowing snow around the igloo. :rofl:
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@DavidBarkey I have to say that the two-tone example from Terry looks great. It just gives that more classy look than the one colour. But like Tim says, do what your inner picasso tells you!!! :spin:
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Harry wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:22 am I would like it better if the mufflers were dual stacks going straight up!

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I will only have a stack on my snow rig to keep the exhaust out of the cab. I had one in the past, but took it off to reduce noise and let me get closer to low objects that the stack would catch on.

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OPP's should have said, I had one in the past for summer use. ;)
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