Combines birotor site

wildcat1

Guest
Good article................but can you make the print show up so the readers don't have to side scroll back and forth to read it. It's really hard to read.
 

Downunder_7720

Guest
Read it without scrolling by copying to a word document.Easy.!
 

dakota

Guest
Try to open the website in a new window and type this adress in the headline of your browser: www.naegeleinc.com_birotor.htm I assumed that most people today have at least a 15" computer screen with a resolution of 1200x800. Am I right on thatIJIJ
 

NHD

Guest
Thanks for taking on this project! It's wonderful. I resent JD as usual for shelfing the patents. Do you have a copy of the BiRotor video tapeIJ I had one,but I loaned it to someone so I'm not sure where it is. Keep the web site going!!
 

dakota

Guest
Don, I have to check our crew trailer. There used to be a tape.
 

Chuckm

Guest
Dakota, now you are into my area of expertise. In web design the recommended common target at this point in time is 1024x768. After taking away the space occupied by menus and the like you should look for a usable window of 900 x 500. The 500 is not important, as it will scroll, but the 900 wide is. You are a little wide at this point.
 

Silver_Bullet

Guest
I've wondered what happened to the Case International CX100, a combine with the grain tank removed and replaced with a 450 hp engine. The grain tank or CART was then hooked behind via articulated swivel instead of rear axle with an auger running across the top from combine to cart (650 bu on tracks) Floater tires up front with tracks under the cart. last I saw it was south of logansport IN on Hwy 29.
 
 
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