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TS59?
I have recently purchased a 4 furrow Ransomes plough, I think it is a TS59 but then there are variations on the 59 as well eg a TS59N, TS59R etc. Does anyone know what the differences are


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Matt,
Look at this link: http://www.hsl256.co.uk/ploughbooks.htm and http://www.agrimanuals.com/ransomes-plo ... -198-c.asp
Look at this link: http://www.hsl256.co.uk/ploughbooks.htm and http://www.agrimanuals.com/ransomes-plo ... -198-c.asp
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Thanks for all of the replys,
Here is one which i have since found on ebay, it is the same as mine and in the description he says it is a ts73, is this a later version of the ts70?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
Here is one which i have since found on ebay, it is the same as mine and in the description he says it is a ts73, is this a later version of the ts70?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
The 73 was designed as a lighter plough than the 59 with the same style of legs. The 70 series normally had legs that were part of the frame.
It was designed for the 1952 Fordson Major which could be fitted with a pre-set linkage, thats why it does not have a depth wheel. The original versions had the FRDC bodies but later versions could have YL or EPIC bodies.
In 1955, a two furrow version, the TS72 was introduced as a general purpose plough for the Ferguson range.
It was designed for the 1952 Fordson Major which could be fitted with a pre-set linkage, thats why it does not have a depth wheel. The original versions had the FRDC bodies but later versions could have YL or EPIC bodies.
In 1955, a two furrow version, the TS72 was introduced as a general purpose plough for the Ferguson range.
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Brian
hi guys i have a TS 59E ransomes sims and jefferies three furrow plough i rescued out of the hedgeback , two out of the three mouldboards are knackerd all three disc coulters seized and all three skims worn, hoping once (if) i ever get my tvo major going to do up but don't know whether to drop it down to a two furrow , i'am no farmer just playing at it really but want to learn to plough properly and maybe fancy a bit of match ploughing , what do you guys think .
thanks wayne
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thanks wayne
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