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Jerry Coles
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Dexta fore loader bits

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Hi all
rather than take them down the scrapyard I have a foreloader, rams, belly plate and bits of pipework and a different bucket (this is quite clean and straight but won't fit the foreloader as the dimensions are narrower).
The belly plate has been cracked and partly welded and as I have a small garage to put my Dexta in (the cars live outside naturally) I decided not to fit the foreloader.
I live south of Bath, postcode BA2 0PD so let me know if you want them for free.
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Jerry
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Re: Dexta fore loader bits

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Jerry Coles wrote:I have a foreloader, rams, belly plate and bits of pipework and a different bucket (this is quite clean and straight but won't fit the foreloader as the dimensions are narrower).
Hi Jerry,
Thanks for your generous offer :wink:
What type of loader is it? I have a Horndraulic loader. Do you know if any of the parts would fit?
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!

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Post by Jerry Coles »

I'll take some pic's tomorrow 4 U and see if there is any identification on the parts. The rams have the characteristic aluminium collar on the seal end.
I'll also measure the gap of the forloader and also the width of the bucket. I know the bucket trunnions have a double plate on them.
The forloader arm has a centre operated by rod trip release.
Phots will tell all.
Jerry
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Post by Bensdexta »

Here's a pic of a Horndraulic:
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All the best,
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!

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