Initially, I wasn't going to rebuild my Dexta's motor, but decided that since I had a complete seal and gasket kit, I might as well bite the bullet and go for it.
Since I am not a mechanic by trade, I was troubled by what appeared to be "rusty" rod bearing surfaces. I contacted a mechanic friend of mine, and he mentioned that often softer metals (tin/copper) are used on bearing surfaces so that the bearing wears, but the crankshaft doesn't. Here's a photo of a main bearing (silver color), and a rod bearing (copper color):

In showing this photo to some of my Ford N-Tractor friends, a comment was made to the effect that the "babbit" (a silver colored material) had worn off the rod bearings, exposing the copper - and that's not good.
So, the question is, were Dexta rod bearings manufactured with copper-colored linings? Should mine be replaced?
Here is a shot of my crankshaft:

It really looks good to me, but at this point, I'm second-guessing myself quite a lot.
Don