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Topic: Super Dexta ser # ??? Varified #'s
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| Keith-OR
06-28-2010 17:21:24
75.164.148.24
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Ok, I took some chalk and filled the serial #'s The best I can tell is the numbers are has following 09D (or it could be a "C" as it is stamp close the edge of the housing) 09D or 09C 933326 Will try to get some casting #'sKeith |
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| Majorman
06-29-2010 00:09:00
86.141.128.122
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Re: Super Dexta ser # ??? Varified #'s in reply to Keith-OR, 06-28-2010 17:21:24
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|  It is very interesting. From that number, it seems they built around 5000 tractors between September and December yet only built 21,000 in the previous 9 months. In September 1964 it was not just the end of model, the production line was removed from the Dagenham factory and sent to Ebro in Spain, the following year production started at the new factory at Basildon. What shape are the numbers? Ford used a peculiar shape. I wonder if the original dealer re-numbered it. |
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| Keith-OR
06-29-2010 08:40:53
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Re: Super Dexta ser # ??? Varified #'s in reply to Majorman, 06-29-2010 00:09:00
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| | Majorman, if you are refering to the shape of numbers compared to the ones in you photo. The numbers stamped on the Dexta that I have brought into question, are of the same configuration. 9's are same as with 3's and 2's. Also there is no indication of renumbering it, as it is stamped on sand formed casting and no numbers stamped over another. I will try to get a picture of serial numbers today and casting numbers. Thanks Keith |
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