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Jeff H 03-15-2015 08:41 PM

2007 22' Towlite For Sale
 
Sold and gone

GoCamp 03-20-2015 08:48 PM

Your 22foot Hi Lo
 
Hi

I just wondered if you had some pictures of your trailer posted somewhere.

Thank you

Moonstruck 03-22-2015 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff H (Post 28876)
I have tried to add pictures by adding an attachment to this thread and also create an album but both failed upload due to the size of the pictures exceeds forum limits. The file sizes of the pictures (JPEG's) I have are about 2.4 MB.
If anyone knows how to deal with this issue, please let me know.

Thanks,
Jeff

Jeff, do you have a photobucket account or something similar. If so, you can add your photos by uploading your photos to your web hosting acct. Then in your post click on the photo icon in the top menu bar, assuming you have clicked to copy your image on your web host, click the image line on the dialogue box, left click and hit enter. Hope this works for you as you can load any size image that way.

Garry 03-22-2015 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonstruck (Post 28883)
Jeff, do you have a photobucket account or something similar. If so, you can add your photos by uploading your photos to your web hosting acct. Then in your post click on the photo icon in the top menu bar, assuming you have clicked to copy your image on your web host, click the image line on the dialogue box, left click and hit enter. Hope this works for you as you can load any size image that way.

Jeff, if you do not have a Photo Bucket account but have editing tools for photos on your computer, many allow you to resize the photo, which if resized to 440x440 pixels, it could be added to your posting. When resizing, the first entry you make usually creates an automatic size for the next entry, which is okay as long as it does not exceed the 440 entry. :)

JackandJanet 03-22-2015 06:53 PM

A Photobucket account is free, and you can store a large number of photos there.

- Jack

JackandJanet 03-23-2015 10:28 AM

Just a suggestion, Jeff. Take pictures of all sides, front and back and then pictures that show the complete inside, so that prospective buyers can determine the overall condition. They won't be interested in your tow vehicle or your kid's bicycles.

- Jack

JackandJanet 03-23-2015 02:00 PM

Sorry - Spring has arrived here in Arizona (even in the upper elevations). People might be interested in the bikes or the tow vehicle if you threw them in for free! :)

I'm in the process of replacing one of my brakes. The self-adjusting mechanism fell apart and pieces were floating around in the drum. Found this out when I decided to service the bearings.

The fun never stops.

- Jack

GoCamp 03-24-2015 10:27 PM

This is always good for a seller to post pictures of all sides of the trailer, plus the underside and roof. It is a real plus for showing off a trailer that has been very well kept.

GoCamp 03-24-2015 10:29 PM

re: those excellent pictures
 
This is always good for a seller to post pictures of all sides of the trailer, plus the underside and roof. It is a real plus for showing off a trailer that has been very well kept. And yes, it would be difficult to take more current shots if you are buried in snow at present. :)


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