Good day fellow members, Just interested in what measurements one would use to have a full canvas cover made for my Super Dexta diesel. to import one from overseas is off my radar, thanks in advance.
Mervyn.
Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
I can't really help you as our tractors are indoors but Davie came with a tarpaulin that we did use to cover all of them on different occasions years ago, but it didn't cover everything. So you'll want something larger than 80" wide and 138" long roughly. Can't really say much more, it also depends on how fully covered you want your Super Dexta.
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
Thank you Sandy for your comment. My approximate measurements would be, length 3m, width 1.8m and height 1.7m. That would be able to cover everything bar the vertical exhaust which can be placed on the foot rest for example. Our tractors at the club are are in big open sheds with raw ground and we experience a lot of wind, so ideally in my case it would be preferable to have a full cover. Some of the members have had these thin cheap silver pvc covers made up but don't really last with our hot sun. I was looking at something like Ripstop canvas for example, maybe kind of expensive though.
Mervyn.
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
Canvas sounds good, our tarpaulin is definitely not in a good state now but it has endured years and years in the weather so can't complain. I think something like what Land-Rover's have would be a good idea, can't really help much more but I know of some Land-Rover's still with their original canvas even though they're from the same time as our Fordson's. That to me sounds like the sort of stuff to get. PVC is no good for this, it won't last at all as the sun breaks it up within a year or so (in our area anyway).
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
Definitely canvas, thanks Sandy.
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
can you make one with an old blanket as template?
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
Canvas hoods on Land Rovers aren’t what they were, with reports of new ones only lasting a few years. Some blame regulations banning certain preservatives.
Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
What a pitty, I wouldn't be at all surprised, as the current policy on so many things is to shorten potential life to make you have to replace things far too often. Luckily Ford in the 50's and early 60's weren't doing that yet!
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
Mathias, not a bad idea, one of our old timers uses a old duvet cover on a Farmall 100, keeps the dust off .
Mervyn.
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Re: Measurements for full cover to be manufactured locally for my Super Dexta
Before tractors had cabs, we used old scout ridge tents. Waterproof canvas, not far off the right shape and easy to fit if you put it on so the nose goes in through the 'door' then (minus exhaust and mushroom) slides over and the door ties do up behind the seat.
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