'58 Dexta Stabiliser bars

NeilP

Member
Location
Jersey
I am tidying up my 1958 single clutch Dexta

Did top cover over the last year or so, and now it all works, want to match up the correct stabiliser arms for the lift arms

I have the original drawbar implement support bars, as pictured, but I also have a collection of other random bars.

Can anyone identify any of these?

I did think the plain ones with just two holes were Dexta bars... but I always remember my uncle saying they had a ‘dimple’ on one side, at one end, to indicate correct fitting. These plain bars do not have that.






These look like the Dexta support arms, but have 90 degree bends in the end, so they must be from something else... but what ?




I think these are the original Dexta bars, but I don’t see the dimple.



 

Baker9

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N Ireland BT47
The support bars second from left in the top picture look very like the bars on our Dexta which was a 58 as well, also my Uncle also had one and his were the same. They attached on the bottom hole under the top link bracket , at least that is always where I saw them when I was young.
The fourth picture down look like stabiliser bars to me, one would have been used when the draw bar was being used and put on between it and the stabiliser lug under the axel to keep the whole lot steady because without it you would have side to side movement of the drawbar.
 

tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
3rd image down are te20 grey fergie stays as stated
Will be bowed because someone will have raised the arms and bent em .
Ive never seen the ones with double holes before .

Who are u using to host your images? Very odd .
Unnecessary, just.load them straight on mate .

Fordson tractor pages is good for fordson stuff.
 

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