Hello from me and my Dexta!

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Johnmcm
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Hello from me and my Dexta!

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Hello everyone,

I recently bought a house in Hampshire and it came with an old tractor. Turns out to be a Dexta.
I thought I'd try and post a few pics now by way of introduction and have something to look back on.
It doesn't seem in too bad condition and runs ok once started. It's a bit hard to get at anything because of the loader. I would like to take that off if it's not too big a job. I have a few issues that will no doubt give me the runaround but I'll also learn a lot in the process. I shall be looking for advice from you old Dextarians!

Here he is
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It's hard to get on and off with the loader on

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The downswept exhaust blows bad and hurts your eyes. I'll be looking to change to the one that peeps out of the bonnet


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Haven't got a danny what half the knobs and levers are

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First job will have to be sorting the starting/charging problems out.

Hope this works
Thanks
John

Bensdexta
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Re: Hello from me and my Dexta!

Post by Bensdexta »

Loader comes off easy - just remove four pins, two on the arms & two on the rams. Tie the rams back against the frame, then leave the bucket & arms behind.

Removing the frame onto the back axle is a bit more involved, but it doesn't actually obstruct very much, only getting on/off the seat!

Looks a tidy tractor, lucky boy. :wink:
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!

Jerry Coles
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Re: Hello from me and my Dexta!

Post by Jerry Coles »

Hi John and welcome to the forum.
You have a tidy Dexta there!
You will find a wealth of help and info here and everyone is willing to help if they can.
Where are you in Hants?
Can I suggest you download the users handbook and workshop manual/parts list as they are a great help in understanding the Dexta.
There are several companies which stock parts for the Dexta if and when you want a part.
I have a manual for a steelfab loader which I intend to scan and put up on this forum as a source of info for others.
Cheers
Jerry
Jerry Coles
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West Highland White Terriers, Dexta's, E27N's and DUKW's

Johnmcm
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Re: Hello from me and my Dexta!

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Thanks for the welcome chaps. The loader doesn't sound too hard to remove then but will have to wait till I can get it started. I have found the manuals thanks. I'm in Meonstoke (between Winchester and Portsmouth). Any other members from Hampshire?
Don't know anything about mechanics, previous experiance limited to giving it a 'good hard stare!' :D should be fun on the journey..

Thanks
John

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