ferguson plough
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ferguson plough
i came home from our local ploughing match dissapointed that there was no ford or fordsons ploughing so i have decided to try and change that next year.I have a two furrow fergy plough that i have cleaned up and was going to use to practice with are these ploughs any use?I think it is a deep digger plough i dont seem to be able to find any info on these ploughs. I also have a ransomes ts 81 two furrow reversable would that be to big for a dexta any thoughts
Re: ferguson plough
The Ferguson plough is not a good one for ploughing matches, they usually have their own class as the work can be very poor when judged against Ransomes or other makes. It is not easy to adjust or set up.
The TS81 was designed for the Super Dexta and Dexta.
The TS81 was designed for the Super Dexta and Dexta.
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Re: ferguson plough
Isn't that a bit like putting an international harvester Plow behind a john deere.
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Re: ferguson plough
hi
i use my fergie ploughs behind my s dexta , both 2 and 3 furrow , they work , but brian is right , i dont think they will compete against a ransomes ect.
i've entered 1 match so far , using a fergie plough , i've since bought a ts 59 ( rusty condition ) which is goin back together soon
all bein well.
i use my fergie ploughs behind my s dexta , both 2 and 3 furrow , they work , but brian is right , i dont think they will compete against a ransomes ect.
i've entered 1 match so far , using a fergie plough , i've since bought a ts 59 ( rusty condition ) which is goin back together soon

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