Super Dexta Panels, T&M Page 152 this month

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Super Dexta Panels, T&M Page 152 this month

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Has anyone noticed the bonnet and nosecone on the Super Dexta "Tried and Tested" in the Oct 2010 Tractor & Machinery Mag??

The bonnet seems to be a normal dexta and the nosecone looks like a combination of a standard dexta and a super!! All seems a little odd to me.
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Had a bit of difficulty getting past page 3 :shock:

I would agree things do not look quite right especially after reading the description that seems to imply all is original. Note that they cannot even get the engine description right.

This is what I hate about these magazines. They employ people to write these articles who do not know anything about the subject and who belive what they are told.
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Post by Emiel »

Brian wrote: This is what I hate about these magazines. They employ people to write these articles who do not know anything about the subject and who belive what they are told.
I fully agree, but T&M has nice photo's which make it worth to "read" (for me at least).

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heres hoping page 3 becomes a regular feature Brian. :D
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Perhaps we should start a similar thread on here!

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