Running In!!
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Running In!!
Here's a pic of my 1958 Dexta ploughing with a 3 furrow plough to bed in the engine after it's rebuild...
Mark
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Looks like tidy ploughing!
Have you some pics of your plough?
Have you some pics of your plough?
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Here is another picture of the ploughing...
I cannot post pictures of the plough as it is a Ferg**on one, and I will be shot and expelled from the board
I cannot post pictures of the plough as it is a Ferg**on one, and I will be shot and expelled from the board
Mark
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Very neat.
How does she cope with three furrows?
How does she cope with three furrows?
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
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plz show the plough , its interesting .... be brave
i've used mine behind my s dexta .
i've used mine behind my s dexta .
Some mornings I wake up grumpy, but most mornings I let her sleep in.
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Hi. I will have to take a picture of the plough as I don't have one to post at the moment.
The tractor coped fine in 1st Low with the three furrow, and faster and it was too much...
The tractor coped fine in 1st Low with the three furrow, and faster and it was too much...
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More pictures...
I've since reset my valve clearances and now she will handle the plough in 2nd gear relatively easily, even today, when it was rather sticky indeed!
I've since reset my valve clearances and now she will handle the plough in 2nd gear relatively easily, even today, when it was rather sticky indeed!
Mark
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I did not think a Dexta could handle a 3F plough. Good job.
Kind regards, Henk
Fordson New Major February 1957 Mark I
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What bodies are those on your plough?
Looks to be ploughing quite deep - how many inches?
Impressive!
Looks to be ploughing quite deep - how many inches?
Impressive!
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Hi.
I think the plough bodies are just GP (General Purpose) ones, to be honest I wasn't measuring how deep I was ploughing, but I guess it was around 5-6"
She was working hard, but not out of her depth as the engine could still be throttled up easily when running at 1600 rpm.
My exhaust is awful and makes the sweet engine sound harsh and nasty, I knew I should have paid a bit more and got a better one
I think the plough bodies are just GP (General Purpose) ones, to be honest I wasn't measuring how deep I was ploughing, but I guess it was around 5-6"
She was working hard, but not out of her depth as the engine could still be throttled up easily when running at 1600 rpm.
My exhaust is awful and makes the sweet engine sound harsh and nasty, I knew I should have paid a bit more and got a better one
Mark
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What exhaust have you got?marcusgs wrote:My exhaust is awful and makes the sweet engine sound harsh and nasty, I knew I should have paid a bit more and got a better one
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
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I just love those pics of the old Dex turning the soil....For the size of the tractor, you wont find many that will pull a 3 bottom with those results. I can almost smell the earth and diesel smoke.... sigh...
nicely done...
dave
nicely done...
dave
1964 Super Dexta, ol'Blue
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Hi.
I've got one very similar to this one
It's fine at idle, but at anything above 1500rpm it's horrendous
I keep looking at this one, it's much more in keeping with the original, and hopefully quieter too.....
Mark
I've got one very similar to this one
It's fine at idle, but at anything above 1500rpm it's horrendous
I keep looking at this one, it's much more in keeping with the original, and hopefully quieter too.....
Mark
Mark
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Where did you get the these tires from on the rear/name of the tires
Owner of a 1961 fordson dexta restyled model
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That's a heck of a load your pulling with no rear wheel weights. Are you rear tires filled with fluid?
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Looks very good!
Are those 19" front wheels common in England?
Are those 19" front wheels common in England?
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Hi.
@ Vulgunx - The tyres are I believe the originals, they are in quite poor condition with cracking, but they still hold air, and are quite sought after, so they can stay for now! I will check the make when I go to the tractor again.
@ Cvans - No rear weight's, no fluid in the tyres, just the hydraulics serviced and set up well, and it pulls that 3 furrow plough easily, in really quite damp conditions, in second gear at approx 1600 rpm with minimal wheelslip and virtually no smoke.
@ Broadspeed - I believe the 19" x 4" front wheels were common on the early Dexta's, after they were changed for 16" x 6" wider versions, I guess the decision was due to the fitment of loaders...
Mark
@ Vulgunx - The tyres are I believe the originals, they are in quite poor condition with cracking, but they still hold air, and are quite sought after, so they can stay for now! I will check the make when I go to the tractor again.
@ Cvans - No rear weight's, no fluid in the tyres, just the hydraulics serviced and set up well, and it pulls that 3 furrow plough easily, in really quite damp conditions, in second gear at approx 1600 rpm with minimal wheelslip and virtually no smoke.
@ Broadspeed - I believe the 19" x 4" front wheels were common on the early Dexta's, after they were changed for 16" x 6" wider versions, I guess the decision was due to the fitment of loaders...
Mark
Mark