Height | 54 (137 cm) | |
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Length |
118.5 (300 cm) (Diesel) 121 in. (307 cm) (Gas) 121 in. (307 cm) (Gas) |
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Weight (Ballasted) | 6 | |
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Weight (Operating) | 3 | |
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Wheelbase | 71 (180 cm) | |
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"A good tractor but could do with hydraulics overhauled."
"Purchased 2nd, not sure how many hours it's done. It was used as a yard tractor on farm by 1st owner then as a rail wagon push tractor at a freezing works. "
"I live on a 50 ft. converted inland waterway tug, moored on the River Medway estuary UK. Originally 30 ft long, she was lengthened by 20 ft to provide accommodation. The original engine which sits in its own engine room, is a Ford 2700 series (Ford 2703 actually), which from the block and head castings, dates from 1966 or so. The engine was completely professionally rebuilt in 1999 prior to our ownership and runs beautifully. With a short tractor exhaust straight up through the engine room top, she actually sounds like a tractor too! "
"Completely by chance, I ran into a somewhat battered and beaten looking Dexta built in 1958. It wasn't particular expensive and the tractor dealer said Dextas were famous for their short turning circle which made this one ideal to work the horse paddock. Smart guy, knowing we have horses, so I bought it and he was right. It is a lot smaller than the Major but it is a lot more agile. It is strong too, considering it has only 32 hp, it is well capable of handling all the implements I have. It has got live PTO and hydraulics too. I really like it since it comes from the first owner who never abused it since he always had bigger tractors around. It needs a bit tidying up but other than that it has aged beautifully so the battle scars remain."
"I received the tractor April 15 2012. It was sitting in a field and came with the property when my father-in-law bought the land. I got it running so he gave it to me. I am going to restore it to it to its original look. It is a petrol engine not a diesel. So far I have been doing research on it to find out what engine it has, its origin, and the biggest thing, finding parts."
"I like this tractor so well it is beyond expectations."