Dexta wheel alignment
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Dexta wheel alignment
I have been looking at RossM "Wedding Day Dexta". Now is my eye sight failing me or an opticial illusion, but it appears Ross's Dexta has too much "toe in".So what I would like to find out is what are the correct specifications for the wheel alignment for the Dexta/Superdexta in relation to "toe in/out" as there seems to be no information available.Cheers TSG.
Fordson PETROL Dexta
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Fordson Super Dexta
Ford 3000
Ford 4000
Valtra/Valmet 900
You don't need any information! Every Dexta has marks on the axle and on the steering arms to line up.

Last edited by Brian on Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:33 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Using the marks on my tractor gave considerible toe out. When set with the correct 1/2" toe in the LH mark aligned while the RH mark was about 1/4" out.
The manual does say that the "chisel marks" may be off if parts have been replaced. I can only assume that following assembly and wheel alignment the marks were applied with a chisel at the factory, and I also assume this makes the marks unique to each tractor, or in other words they will not line up if used parts are swapped between tractors.
The manual does say that the "chisel marks" may be off if parts have been replaced. I can only assume that following assembly and wheel alignment the marks were applied with a chisel at the factory, and I also assume this makes the marks unique to each tractor, or in other words they will not line up if used parts are swapped between tractors.
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