Fordson Super Dexta top speed?

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Fordson Super Dexta top speed?

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Has anyone found out exactly how fast a Fordson Super Dexta will go in H3? Has anyone used a speed camera to verify the maximum speed?

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The Swanndri Guy wrote:Has anyone used a speed camera to verify the maximum speed?
Or a Sat Nav?

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Whats a Sat Nav?

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Mervyn Spencer wrote:Whats a Sat Nav?
GPS Satellite Navigation system, eg TomTom. I'm sure you have them in SA. A satnav gives a pretty accurate speed measurement independent of any onboard vehicle system.
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Hi Ben

Thanks for the discription. Yes we do have such equipment here in SA. I was in our local telephone dept. offices yesterday and noticed that one could buy a Tom Tom navigator system from them.

Until next time keep well.

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I guess more than fast enough to outrun the Auckland rush-hour traffic! :D I never saw one entered at the Fielddays tractor drags!
you know it's a classic when people stop to watch.

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Thanks Bro,

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Thanks "kiwiland dexta" for your reply, forced to go over the wrong side of the Bombay hills tomorrow (not allowed to take the ute, have to drive the car!), if I get caught up in rush hour traffic I will see if the "Jafa's" go slower than the Super Dexta. Super dexta can't go as fast as the Hamilton traffic, there pretty quick out there!(Hamilton 400 coming up) Might try and get the local speed camera van on SH1 to see how fast the Super Dexta goes (30k+ ?)

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My Dexta had slightly oversized rear tyres and once ran 42 kilometres/hour at 2400 rpm.

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Oh yes. The Hamilton 400 is not far away.
http://www.v8supercar.co.nz/
I won't be there this year, but I'll be there next year.

Oscar. 42km/h is pretty good for a 50 year old tractor.
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Talk about a fast Fordson...Watch this clip..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQvikmrxZQM
This really makes me smile :D every time I see it. And might I add that it takes a lot to make a purest like me smile at something that is over modified... :D Dandy Dave!
Have a Fordsonful day Folks!

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Post by kiwiland dexta »

The manual certainly offer a range of figures depending on the year and tyre size @ 2000 rpm, from 27.05 - 27.95kph. The "New" Super was rated at 2250rpm doing 31.44kph. I guess if you want to crank out a few more rpm, who knows!

You're in Hamilton? We had a few years in Oto. April... fog season starting. :roll:

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Derek
Where abouts in Oto, and when.
I was born and bred in Oto, well, on the way to Kawhia anyway.
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Kev, Trish was a cow vet there and I taught at Oto College from late 1995-2001. Lived at Te Raumauku on the farm of one Peter Scott. Probably have a few mutual friends :!:
Cheers, Derek.
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Derek
I went to Oto college myself, but left a few years before you got there. My last year was 1979, before heading off to Wanganui to do my apprenticeship. Wow, it seems such a long time ago.
Are you still teaching? My wife is a Vets nurse here on the Island, as well as being a fully qualified Equine Massage Therapist.
Boy I miss Kiwi.
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Kev, opted out of the classroom couple of yrs ago, now in retail. Blenheim a great town, superb tractor museum (Brayshaw Park Heritage Museum) among other things.. like Marlborough Wine! :twisted: Your last year at school same as mine, only I was in Gisborne on a farm.
Regards, Derek.
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