As a newish member, am I allowed to resurrect this old thread?
The second photo
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c304/ ... a0a410.jpg
would be the plough I would go for, it is a MF 794 with bar-point bodies, a robust plough which suits the soil here, much like Ransomes/ Dowdeswell SCN's.
Although, I'm not sure how available parts are now, so I would check before I bought it.. it would be possible to make Ransomes bar-points fit, although they're over £40 each nowadays
I don't see why a 794 wouldn't work with a Dexta, it would have been designed to fit a 35, and the linkage geometry of the 2 tractors can't be so very different? Some of the first ploughing I did was helping our neighbour, using his 794 and 135, and we then got our own plough, which worked fine on our Zetor 3511. Then we had to make it fit the Super Major, by cutting off the Cat 1 pins and welding on bigger, as I don't think the Major had interchangeable balls?
I seem to remember working in 4th gear, and with the diff-lock and often wheel-weights on, it would give the plough a real test when we hit one of our granite boulders - you could see the leg twist, but it was never permanently bent. This is some very rough pasture I was trying to improve:
