Recovery of our 1961 Dexta has begun-see pic!

I need to move her indoors. First problem is she's stuck in gear. Gear sticks won't move rusted solid!
Please advise best way to free the gears.
Many thanks,
Ben
Good one Oscar! He's only been tripping over it for the last umpteen years!Oscar wrote:Ah, ........................... Great find!
Yes it's amazing what one finds under the family's brambles - shameful I know but I was too busy earning a living elsewhere till I retired earlier this year and got interested in DextasMeanderer wrote:Good one Oscar! He's only been tripping over it for the last umpteen years!Oscar wrote:Ah, ........................... Great find!
Thanks for the tip. I had a quick look and you're correct in saying that there is a small ali plate there under the grime. But mine just says words by Ford to the effect that the "..construction.." is protected by worldwide patents, I guess to warn Harry F! Unfortunately no serial number. So it's out with the paint stripper and chalk on the clutch flange.Mervyn Spencer wrote:Hi Ben
There should also be a serial number printed on the aluminium data tag fixed to the metal plate that divides the battery area and the engine. This number is the same as the number punched on the flange of the clutch housing. Well that's what was done in South Africa.
Noted. I've reassembled the sticks and the gears are working fine.Brian wrote:Ben,
There is nothing wrong with the springs that a clean and a repaintwon't cure. All thy have to do is hold the stick and that tin cover.
That's understood. However the potential problem is that the original registation doc from 1962 which we have, doesn't list the serial number - only the engine number. So if the engine has been changed we have no way to relate the reg doc to our tractor.Brian wrote:The serial number on your tractor is stamped on the clutch housing, not on the engine....