im woundering if there should be lights on the mudguards for my 1958 dexta.
thanks
mud guard lights
Re: mud guard lights
Yes of course
Take a look at Mikkel's Dexta:
The plough light is not standard, but the other lights on the mudguards are.
Take a look at Mikkel's Dexta:
The plough light is not standard, but the other lights on the mudguards are.
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
Re: mud guard lights
thanks ben. nice tractor there
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Re: mud guard lights
I've got tractor envy.....
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Re: mud guard lights
Dextas,
check your regulations on the position of the lights.
eg in Belgium, regulation sais that no white driving lights (not working lights) may appear behind the rear axle !
That's why I had to put the lights right on top of the axle (so read was behind and white before)....
check your regulations on the position of the lights.
eg in Belgium, regulation sais that no white driving lights (not working lights) may appear behind the rear axle !
That's why I had to put the lights right on top of the axle (so read was behind and white before)....
Rgds
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.
Re: mud guard lights
He he, don,t be I,d spent so many houres on it and mybe one day yours is even betterMarksDexta wrote:I've got tractor envy.....
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Re: mud guard lights
I think in UK we have a 'get-out', something like..... 'original features are accepted'.Jos Cuypers wrote:Dextas,
check your regulations on the position of the lights.
eg in Belgium, regulation sais that no white driving lights (not working lights) may appear behind the rear axle !
That's why I had to put the lights right on top of the axle (so read was behind and white before)....
That will be my story anyway!
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!