Front Hitch
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Front Hitch
Hello,
I'm looking for the mountingpoints for a front hitch.
I want to mount the hitch to the front of the dexta and not to the axle.
Have someone pictures or drawings for me?
Thanks.
I'm looking for the mountingpoints for a front hitch.
I want to mount the hitch to the front of the dexta and not to the axle.
Have someone pictures or drawings for me?
Thanks.
Re: Front Hitch
Could be tricky. Suggest you look at the partslist, downloadable from fordson-dexta.de. Would be alot easier to attach to the front axle and should be OK if you have the spacer/washers fitted to the pivot - see thread about this on here.Dexta Jan wrote:I'm looking for the mountingpoints for a front hitch. I want to mount the hitch to the front of the dexta and not to the axle. Have someone pictures or drawings for me?
All the best,
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If i mount it to the front axle it is moving.
The front mounting is also used for a mounting point for a hood for carnival.
like this:

It was alway bolted on a Ferigison,but this one is sold.

If i use the front axle the hood twisted if the road is uneaven
On the dexta we used also the mounting at the engine. (the point where the most front loaders are mounted).
And at the back it comes in the hydraulic lift.
The front mounting is also used for a mounting point for a hood for carnival.
like this:

It was alway bolted on a Ferigison,but this one is sold.

If i use the front axle the hood twisted if the road is uneaven
On the dexta we used also the mounting at the engine. (the point where the most front loaders are mounted).
And at the back it comes in the hydraulic lift.
Sorry for my bad english i am dutch.
Fordson Dexta 1958
Fordson Dexta 1958
There is no place to mount anything on the front end of the Dexta unless you come from the axle mounting bolts on the front of the block.
I have a MIL loader on a TE 20 Ferguson and this has two support rods that fit to a similar bolt setup. I would be a little concerned about carrying any weight there though.
I have a MIL loader on a TE 20 Ferguson and this has two support rods that fit to a similar bolt setup. I would be a little concerned about carrying any weight there though.
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Brian
Brian
Front Hitch
Could you mount a towing ball on a frame attached to the front axle like this (hope your Dexta looks better than this oneDexta Jan wrote:If i use the front axle the hood twisted if the road is uneaven


If you make the ball in line with the pivot pin, there will only be a slight movement on an uneven road as the ball rotates. Your 'hood', which I hope is not too heavy, can be attached to the ball using a standard 50mm hitch.
When is the carnival - looks exciting!

Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
Front Loader Attachment
Dexta Jan,
There may be another way, by attaching a mount to the underside of the bottom radiator mounting bracket, which also supports the front of the axle pivot pin. See Jambug's explanation of how his front loader attaches: http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... php?t=1532.
There's a pic of his tractor where you can just the the loader attachment here http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... php?t=1175 & http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... .php?t=580 I expect he can tell you more
Good luck,
There may be another way, by attaching a mount to the underside of the bottom radiator mounting bracket, which also supports the front of the axle pivot pin. See Jambug's explanation of how his front loader attaches: http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... php?t=1532.
There's a pic of his tractor where you can just the the loader attachment here http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... php?t=1175 & http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... .php?t=580 I expect he can tell you more

Good luck,
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Thanks all for the answers.
I live near Roosendaal.
Almost Bergen op Zoom.
My dexta is a lot better than the one one the picture but not in a show state.
i own the dexta about a month and go to restore it.
But that is after carnival.
Carnival is mostly in February.
I have found also this picture from a front weight.

As i can see it is not mounted at the front axle.
Last night i have working on the mounting points.
On the front i found 2 square holes.
(uderside of this part but i have no picture of the onderside)

I want to make 2 extra holes in the flat part.
So its possible to mount a plate where i mount the hitch on.
I have also bolted a metal strip ( 30mmx5mm) at the tap ends where the front is bolted on the engine.
You can see the holes on the picture below in the middle off the axle.

From the metal strip we make 2 T-strips that is welded to the plate for the hitch.
The whole part is then bolted on the 2 tap ends en 4 M12 bolts.
The whole hood that comes around the dexta is not heavy.
You can lift the hood with 4 peaple.
I live near Roosendaal.
Almost Bergen op Zoom.

My dexta is a lot better than the one one the picture but not in a show state.
i own the dexta about a month and go to restore it.
But that is after carnival.

Carnival is mostly in February.
I have found also this picture from a front weight.

As i can see it is not mounted at the front axle.
Last night i have working on the mounting points.
On the front i found 2 square holes.
(uderside of this part but i have no picture of the onderside)

I want to make 2 extra holes in the flat part.
So its possible to mount a plate where i mount the hitch on.
I have also bolted a metal strip ( 30mmx5mm) at the tap ends where the front is bolted on the engine.
You can see the holes on the picture below in the middle off the axle.

From the metal strip we make 2 T-strips that is welded to the plate for the hitch.
The whole part is then bolted on the 2 tap ends en 4 M12 bolts.
The whole hood that comes around the dexta is not heavy.
You can lift the hood with 4 peaple.
Sorry for my bad english i am dutch.
Fordson Dexta 1958
Fordson Dexta 1958
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Here some pictures how i make the hitch.
Its not finished yet but i hope it this week welded to the metal strip and bolted with the good bolts.
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/4Gx ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/fId ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/S4G ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/dfK ... directlink
On the last picture i mounted a hitch with a strip for the hood.
After carnival i have a hitch without the strip.
Its not finished yet but i hope it this week welded to the metal strip and bolted with the good bolts.
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/4Gx ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/fId ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/S4G ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.nl/lh/photo/dfK ... directlink
On the last picture i mounted a hitch with a strip for the hood.
After carnival i have a hitch without the strip.

Sorry for my bad english i am dutch.
Fordson Dexta 1958
Fordson Dexta 1958