Small bit of Dexta research needed.
Small bit of Dexta research needed.
Chaps,
Those of you who look after diesel Dextas, would you please do a small piece of research for me.
Could you please measure from the engine/clutch flange to the end of the "bump" in the clutch housing casting, that covers the back of the starter. Please then post the date of your tractor and the length of the "bump".
Many thanks.
Those of you who look after diesel Dextas, would you please do a small piece of research for me.
Could you please measure from the engine/clutch flange to the end of the "bump" in the clutch housing casting, that covers the back of the starter. Please then post the date of your tractor and the length of the "bump".
Many thanks.
Last edited by Brian on Tue May 19, 2009 5:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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One Dexta i saved from the scrapper + an extra spare gearbox both are 26 and a bit centimeters.Some 10 inches.
Serial number 09C 929723
The other one,the daily driver (number 957E34164) is 36 centimeters.Some 14 inches.
Greetings from the sunny Netherlands.
Rob.
Serial number 09C 929723
The other one,the daily driver (number 957E34164) is 36 centimeters.Some 14 inches.
Greetings from the sunny Netherlands.
Rob.
Last edited by Dunggatherer on Sun May 24, 2009 10:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks Chaps,
This is all to do with petrol Dextas as you might have guessed
The petrol has an inertia starter and the diesel a pre-engaged one. So the starter bendix enters the flywheel ring gear from the front in a diesel and from the rear in a petrol. There was not enough room for the inertia starter in the early housing so Ford altered the casting in later tractors from around 1960/61.
This casting then became the "norm" for all tractors.
We found a petrol Dexta in Holland which had casting codes on all parts other than the clutch housing, for 1958. It also had an early 957E number from 1958, rather than a 959E petrol Dexta serial number stamped in "Ford" letters on the flange.
What I am interested in is whether this is a "bitsa" or a true early petrol. I thought at first "bitsa" but now I start to wonder.
Diesel tractors, at the time, had a short "bump" but this one must have had a long "bump" to include the starter. That could explain why there were no casting codes on the clutch housing as it was a "one off". Unfortunately my pictures are just a bit out and don't show the "bump".
I missed taking the engine number of this tractor but I got a few other pictures. I just hope we meet it again at Meddo this year. I am taking the trailer and I don't think the owner knows what he might have!!
This is all to do with petrol Dextas as you might have guessed

The petrol has an inertia starter and the diesel a pre-engaged one. So the starter bendix enters the flywheel ring gear from the front in a diesel and from the rear in a petrol. There was not enough room for the inertia starter in the early housing so Ford altered the casting in later tractors from around 1960/61.
This casting then became the "norm" for all tractors.
We found a petrol Dexta in Holland which had casting codes on all parts other than the clutch housing, for 1958. It also had an early 957E number from 1958, rather than a 959E petrol Dexta serial number stamped in "Ford" letters on the flange.
What I am interested in is whether this is a "bitsa" or a true early petrol. I thought at first "bitsa" but now I start to wonder.
Diesel tractors, at the time, had a short "bump" but this one must have had a long "bump" to include the starter. That could explain why there were no casting codes on the clutch housing as it was a "one off". Unfortunately my pictures are just a bit out and don't show the "bump".
I missed taking the engine number of this tractor but I got a few other pictures. I just hope we meet it again at Meddo this year. I am taking the trailer and I don't think the owner knows what he might have!!

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Starter Bulge 1963 Diesel dexta
For the scrap clutch/gearbox I've acquired:
Measuring from engine flange to base of the starter bulge = ~7"
Tractor no 09C914...
Bell housing casting code D2J
957E
7505C
T2
I can measure my 1961 Dexta next week when I'm in Wales.
All the best,
Ben
Measuring from engine flange to base of the starter bulge = ~7"
Tractor no 09C914...
Bell housing casting code D2J
957E
7505C
T2
I can measure my 1961 Dexta next week when I'm in Wales.
All the best,
Ben
Last edited by Bensdexta on Thu May 21, 2009 9:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
Hello,
The measurement are:
Dexta 1, present at last Meddo Show:
18 CM approx 8" from front of casting to back of housing
Casting Code L7 F (F almost unreadable)
Serial No. 09B 7?1617 (not guarantee on the number, but the 09B is correct)
Dexta 2, purchased recently
9 CM, approx 3,6" from front of casting to back of housing
Casting code M8C
Serial No. 957E 42718 (behind the E barely readable)
Dimensions are taken from the front of the clutch housing casting, also behind the adaptor plate and to the end of the casting. Dimensions are not to the millimeter taken.
Interesting topic Brian.
Best regards
Emiel
The measurement are:
Dexta 1, present at last Meddo Show:
18 CM approx 8" from front of casting to back of housing
Casting Code L7 F (F almost unreadable)
Serial No. 09B 7?1617 (not guarantee on the number, but the 09B is correct)
Dexta 2, purchased recently
9 CM, approx 3,6" from front of casting to back of housing
Casting code M8C
Serial No. 957E 42718 (behind the E barely readable)
Dimensions are taken from the front of the clutch housing casting, also behind the adaptor plate and to the end of the casting. Dimensions are not to the millimeter taken.
Interesting topic Brian.
Best regards
Emiel
Best regards
Emiel
N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964
Emiel
N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964
Our neighbours Dec '60 Dexta has the long bump, like our '62's.
Casting date code >>> P13D
Serial # >>> 957E 71891
But.. the casting part # is 957E 7505B compared to our '62 Super Dextas with 957E 7505C??. (Don't know if there are other differences than the starter bump)
Also 1958 parts manual shows the clutch housing part number as 957E 7501 compared to 957E 7501C in the 1962 parts manual.
Cheers,
Les
Casting date code >>> P13D
Serial # >>> 957E 71891
But.. the casting part # is 957E 7505B compared to our '62 Super Dextas with 957E 7505C??. (Don't know if there are other differences than the starter bump)
Also 1958 parts manual shows the clutch housing part number as 957E 7501 compared to 957E 7501C in the 1962 parts manual.
Cheers,
Les
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Thanks for that. I don't know at this time. That is one of the next questions to ask, she and her sister were "make weights" in a load of Ford 4 and 5000 from a dealer over there.
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