Fordson Dexta?

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Fordson Dexta?

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Hi,

Hope this link to a Dexta works.

http://www.agriaffaires.com/occasion/tr ... dexta.html

Is this really a Dexta and what engine does it have?
Looks like a 4 cylinder with pump on the right side?

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Dexta ASP! Someone looks to have fitted a Major engine. The bonnet has an extra detail. Can't see how they got the starter into the clutch housing.

There are some strange tractors in France, the dealers modified a number but that one is very interesting. Ford were looking at a small Major at one time, wonder if it could be an escaped prototype.
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Post by woodseaves »

Brian wrote:Dexta ASP!
ASP = ?

There are 177 definitions in the Acronym Dictionary.

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There is only one definition that matters on this site! :D

All Spare Parts

Description of John-Paul's Fordson Major Diesel coined by J-P, Chris and I when discussing his problems around fifteen years ago on the Yesterdays Tractors site.

Its been with us ever since! :roll: :D :D :D
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Post by Emiel »

Hello,

How easy is fitting a Major engine into a Dexta, does the engine fit to the clutch housing?

That would be a nice conversion, when you have a Dexta back end and a Petrol TVO fordson engine,.....................
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N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964

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Brian wrote:There is only one definition that matters on this site! :D

All Spare Parts

Description of John-Paul's Fordson Major Diesel coined by J-P, Chris and I when discussing his problems around fifteen years ago on the Yesterdays Tractors site.

Its been with us ever since! :roll: :D :D :D
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Post by Brian »

Emiel,

Don't you dare!!! You will be wanting to fit your spare combine engine in one next!!! :D :D :D

Still a six cylinder Dexta alongside the "Symphony" at next years Meddo ---------- :run:
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Good idea Brian, fitting a 6 cilinder. That will do nice in tractor racing.
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N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964

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Post by niallsdexta »

I seen a 6 cylinder dexta at shows in Co.Louth Ireland this year, lengthened the bonnet on a super dexta to suit, really good professional job done on it, no pictures :cry: i am afaird will have to get them next time.
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Post by super6954 »

Hi
There has been a 6 cylinder dexta conversion either in classic tractor or vintage tractor and machinery a few years ago i think a younger kid who's dad was a contractor built it .
I seem to remember that the bonnet was a pain to do as the dexta one is tapered and you cant weld 2 together to get the extra length like the major. I think he had fun with the clutch as he had to make a dummy flywheel and all the adapter plates and support the front axle. Generally I think it took an age and a good chunk of a few pay cheques :wink: .
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