Super dexta stickers/ decals

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Emilljone
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Super dexta stickers/ decals

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Hi. New to this forum. Am restoring a super dexta and can't seem to find out where to place The three stickers for operating the hydraulics. At least The raise/ lower one. Have a pretty good idea about The other two.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fordson-Dexta ... 1095528001

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The Raise/Lower sticker goes on the lever quadrant support.
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Did the Early dexta's for example 1959 have the Position Control, Raise Lower stickers?

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Do not think so but it is 50 plus years ago. :cry: The stickers came in in the middle to late 1960's at the start of the Health and Safety campaign. We used to sell packets of stickers and dynamo and fuel pump coupling guards for Majors.
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Thanks Brian!

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"and dynamo and fuel pump coupling guards for Majors."

That's a shame, always used love seeing the fuel pump coupling turning as a kid, and was intrigued by how slowly they seemed to turn, being half engine speed.

Despite being unguarded I still have all my fingers! :wink:

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Ian

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