Ford Ransomes mower.
Ford Ransomes mower.
My hay field needed cutting so I went to the bramble patch and hitched Dotty on to my Ford-Ransomes finger-bar mower that was sleeping there!
These are a pretty rugged , simple piece of kit and, with a sharpen, oil and grease up and a good coating of belt dressing on the drive belt, I soon had her clicking away.
This is the main mower support spring which allows the whole mower to float over the ground.
A second spring underneath allows the cutter bar to float independently of the mower main frame. This is also linked to the lift arm on the tractor and through a system of links and cranks, tensions the spring to bring the end of the cutter bar clear of the crop when turning.
Nice simple belt drive.
I made the con rod out of Korean pine. I broke the original one when using the mower on Henrietta with the fast PTO on the earlier E1A's
Break back mechanism for when you hit that hidden rock or tree stump.
Dotty is the ideal tractor on here. I am beginning to wonder how I managed without her!
These are a pretty rugged , simple piece of kit and, with a sharpen, oil and grease up and a good coating of belt dressing on the drive belt, I soon had her clicking away.
This is the main mower support spring which allows the whole mower to float over the ground.
A second spring underneath allows the cutter bar to float independently of the mower main frame. This is also linked to the lift arm on the tractor and through a system of links and cranks, tensions the spring to bring the end of the cutter bar clear of the crop when turning.
Nice simple belt drive.
I made the con rod out of Korean pine. I broke the original one when using the mower on Henrietta with the fast PTO on the earlier E1A's
Break back mechanism for when you hit that hidden rock or tree stump.
Dotty is the ideal tractor on here. I am beginning to wonder how I managed without her!
Last edited by Brian on Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
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We had an IH one before this one but it was not as robust. It was lent to a friend (?), who wrecked it.
I have not needed any parts for it at all but only had it around seven years. Just drag it out of the brambles and sharpen it. I really do need a new knife, sections and wear plates, but have not used it much since we got the topper.
You can pick them up for around £50.00 in good condition.
Yes, we are going to try a bit of hay, not really a big enough patch but we have restored it and there are many wild and old grasses in the mix along with red clover and wild flowers. Its really just an area to "chill out" in. On Saturday night we took some friends down there and had a take away Chinese meal listening to the birds and walking around the field.
I have not needed any parts for it at all but only had it around seven years. Just drag it out of the brambles and sharpen it. I really do need a new knife, sections and wear plates, but have not used it much since we got the topper.
You can pick them up for around £50.00 in good condition.
Yes, we are going to try a bit of hay, not really a big enough patch but we have restored it and there are many wild and old grasses in the mix along with red clover and wild flowers. Its really just an area to "chill out" in. On Saturday night we took some friends down there and had a take away Chinese meal listening to the birds and walking around the field.
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hello brian my uncle has a finger bar mower same as yours which he used with his super major , could i use it with my 4000 or maybe my ted 20, need to cut my meadow at home but the supers not road leagal, as not ever used one before would you use it at 540 pto and how fast would you go or would that depend on how heavy a crop of grass you have , any tips on sharpening and maintance , dottys a nice looking tractor i'll soon trade in my te in for one of those .
regards wayne
regards wayne
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Wayne,
The mower will happily fit on the 4000 and it runs at around 540 rpm.
I tend to drive slowly as the knife in my mower has been repaired and I don't want to overload it. We had a fairly tall, thick crop of meadow hay and it was badly matted so that also affected my speed.
Keep the knife as sharp as possible, if its a plain one it will need light sharpening daily, or even twice a day if you have a lot to do.
The mower will happily fit on the 4000 and it runs at around 540 rpm.
I tend to drive slowly as the knife in my mower has been repaired and I don't want to overload it. We had a fairly tall, thick crop of meadow hay and it was badly matted so that also affected my speed.
Keep the knife as sharp as possible, if its a plain one it will need light sharpening daily, or even twice a day if you have a lot to do.
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hello all yhe finger bar mower fits nicley behinde the 4000.
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Glad you have got it working
That is a lovely looking 4000 with an original Ford cab. There are not too many of them left out there. They were more expensive than the Lambourne or StaDri so got overlooked by most people.
That is a lovely looking 4000 with an original Ford cab. There are not too many of them left out there. They were more expensive than the Lambourne or StaDri so got overlooked by most people.
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hello brian it's definitely not a stadri cab got caught out in a heavy shower the other week got soaked , it's like sitting in a colander , can you get new canvas roofs for these cabs also the rubber seals round the glass getting a bit perished are they available.
thanks wayne
thanks wayne
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Think you mean the bracket that holds my DAR outlets Ben.
Hay making went great, some of the best hay I have made! (I have not made much ). I got it right at the hot time and when I turned it, with a fork, it was drying as I turned it.
We carted it straight into a shed so it never even got damp. The Jersey house cow, (pet), ran across the field every load to nick some off the trailer as we unloaded it, and the bullocks forsook their feed nuts for a couple of forkfuls.
It smelt great too.
Hay making went great, some of the best hay I have made! (I have not made much ). I got it right at the hot time and when I turned it, with a fork, it was drying as I turned it.
We carted it straight into a shed so it never even got damp. The Jersey house cow, (pet), ran across the field every load to nick some off the trailer as we unloaded it, and the bullocks forsook their feed nuts for a couple of forkfuls.
It smelt great too.
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