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Posted by Burrhead on September 02, 2000 at 05:57:29 from (12.74.17.74):
In Reply to: Re: Re: ford dextra posted by STEVE on September 02, 2000 at 03:44:52:
Naw actually the parts are very reasonable. You can get a I&T manual for about $30.00 at Tractor Supply or Ford-New Holland. The only parts I've ever had trouble finding are differential parts. Be sure to keep the gear oil clean and up to full. The engine parts are extremely easy to find and all the hydraulic parts are easy to make your own from store stock. I have a Super Dexta here that I use to round bale hay with. The book calls for minimum 45hp to run it, but the SD does fine. I'm kinda partial to Dexta and 35&135 Fergusons because thy are so simple to pull maintenance and keep going. You just can't use ether or gasoline fumes to crank them, outside of that they're almost indistructable. I wish the chance came up for Dextas on a deal like that around here.
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