Ransomes Robin
Ransomes Robin
well after a long search i have finally got a ransomes robin plough that requires a bit of work and a couple of things like discs and scimmers. i also need to make a new cross shaft adjuster handle.
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the restoration is underway i have just removed the pitting from the boddies and freed off the cross shaft adjuster.
I will hopefully find out what bodies it has fitted at some point.
Regards
James
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the restoration is underway i have just removed the pitting from the boddies and freed off the cross shaft adjuster.
I will hopefully find out what bodies it has fitted at some point.
Regards
James
Robin Resto
Hi James,
Delighted to see she now has a good owner and look forward to hearing how the resto goes.
All the best,
Ben
Delighted to see she now has a good owner and look forward to hearing how the resto goes.
All the best,
Ben
Thanks Ben,
i shall get some more pics tomorrow. i have the plough in 2 parts and also cleaned one of the bodies i am currently working on the other, i have been able to source disc coulter assemlies, mounting brackets and the other couple of parts i need for the plough.
Thanks also with your help in finding this plough.
Regards
James
i shall get some more pics tomorrow. i have the plough in 2 parts and also cleaned one of the bodies i am currently working on the other, i have been able to source disc coulter assemlies, mounting brackets and the other couple of parts i need for the plough.
Thanks also with your help in finding this plough.
Regards
James
Robin Refurb
Hi James,jambug123 wrote:i have the plough in 2 parts and also cleaned one of the bodies i am currently working on the other, i have been able to source disc coulter assemlies, mounting brackets and the other couple of parts i need for the plough.
Are the bodies cleaning up OK - not too pitted? How do you do it?
Where does one get parts for such an old plough? Do coulters etc need to be Ransomes or are coulters fairly generic?
Delighted I was able to help - pure chance that I spotted it! Wonders of the web!
All the best,
Ben
the bodies are very good plenty of meat on them. The pitting wasn't that bad at all it only went in approx 2mm, the way i remove the pitting is with the careful use of a angle grinder. Then using a flap disc to smooth off the board ready for it to score when i take it to the field.
I phoned westlake plough parts, i could use others such as kneverland or Dowswell.
As i wish to get the plough to as orginal condition as possible, i shall be using ransomes coulters and scimmers.
Regards
James
I phoned westlake plough parts, i could use others such as kneverland or Dowswell.
As i wish to get the plough to as orginal condition as possible, i shall be using ransomes coulters and scimmers.
Regards
James
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Hi James,
The bodies look like Epics to me, I have them on my Ransomes TS59. They are not that popular in matches but I think they make quite a tidy job, they are semi diggers.
Good luck with the restoration, the Robin is a good plough for the Dexta.
Chris
The bodies look like Epics to me, I have them on my Ransomes TS59. They are not that popular in matches but I think they make quite a tidy job, they are semi diggers.
Good luck with the restoration, the Robin is a good plough for the Dexta.
Chris
Chris
Brailes, UK
"Dexta's rule the World!"
Brailes, UK
"Dexta's rule the World!"
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I assume that 'genuine' Ransomes parts aren't made anymore, so it's a matter of searching around for 2nd hand ones?jambug123 wrote:As i wish to get the plough to as orginal condition as possible, i shall be using ransomes coulters and scimmers.
All the best,
Ben
Chris,
thanks for the info on the bodies epics do do a good job i like to plough to get a level top ready for planting.
Ben,
They will be good second hand parts through westlake plough parts and will be restored to good order, i can get new bodies,points and landslides and also scimmers from the above place and you can normally get them from a good agricultural machinery parts supplier.
Regards
James
thanks for the info on the bodies epics do do a good job i like to plough to get a level top ready for planting.
Ben,
They will be good second hand parts through westlake plough parts and will be restored to good order, i can get new bodies,points and landslides and also scimmers from the above place and you can normally get them from a good agricultural machinery parts supplier.
Regards
James
I have just got the Instruction and parts book for my Ts 54 robin so i can find out exactly what is missing, I also got a dexta operators handbook and The Ransomes guide to good ploughing.
So i should now have no problem in getting my Robin set up for the tractor and get my openings a bit better.
Regards
James
So i should now have no problem in getting my Robin set up for the tractor and get my openings a bit better.
Regards
James
Discs and skimmers are what you need.
The knife coulters were not a common addition and were mainly used in very hard ground. The disc leaves a nice cut finish and the skimmer ensures the top oif the furrow slice is not left in the join as the furrow is turned.
On my TS82 I have what is known as SN skimmers. These take the top half inch of the furrow slice, about 6" across it and put that right in the bottom of the furrow. It is totally sealed. If you look at some work, you will see green lines where the furrow slices join. These are weed just waiting to break through. A good well set skimmer makes sure that ths is under the slice and sealed in.
The knife coulters were not a common addition and were mainly used in very hard ground. The disc leaves a nice cut finish and the skimmer ensures the top oif the furrow slice is not left in the join as the furrow is turned.
On my TS82 I have what is known as SN skimmers. These take the top half inch of the furrow slice, about 6" across it and put that right in the bottom of the furrow. It is totally sealed. If you look at some work, you will see green lines where the furrow slices join. These are weed just waiting to break through. A good well set skimmer makes sure that ths is under the slice and sealed in.
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Brian
Brian
James,
I've got some knife coulters but have never used them. Discs can act as wheels in hard ground and do not allow the plough to penetrate, or if ypu are ploughing deep work, trash can buid on the axles. I do not use them for my field work but do if I am going to a plough day on the rear furrow.
Ransomes also did something called the "sword" landslide which was a knife coulter attached to the share. This was all the rage at one time but I have not seen one for a few years.
Mark,
Here is a picture of the TS82 and the skimmers in work. I don't know if they were available over on your side of the pond. The plough is a Ransomes.
I've got some knife coulters but have never used them. Discs can act as wheels in hard ground and do not allow the plough to penetrate, or if ypu are ploughing deep work, trash can buid on the axles. I do not use them for my field work but do if I am going to a plough day on the rear furrow.
Ransomes also did something called the "sword" landslide which was a knife coulter attached to the share. This was all the rage at one time but I have not seen one for a few years.
Mark,
Here is a picture of the TS82 and the skimmers in work. I don't know if they were available over on your side of the pond. The plough is a Ransomes.
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Brian
Brian
Brian,
could you possibly post a pic of the knife coulters with some dimentions so i could make some up for my robin. we do have some hard ground round here and found that my old plough used to ride out of the ground in places with the disc coulters even when they where set high. Are those scimmers available as that set up looks to work well.
Regards
James
could you possibly post a pic of the knife coulters with some dimentions so i could make some up for my robin. we do have some hard ground round here and found that my old plough used to ride out of the ground in places with the disc coulters even when they where set high. Are those scimmers available as that set up looks to work well.
Regards
James
James,
Will get you a picture of the coulter later but for now here is one to be going on with. This would fit nicely behind a Dexta!!
Will get you a picture of the coulter later but for now here is one to be going on with. This would fit nicely behind a Dexta!!
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Brian
Brian
Brian,
Buying all the plough points would be very expensive over here, but I know that would be great for my area. Some times I have to get off and clean the junk off mine several times whilst plouging, that would be a bonus to have on mine, maybe some day I'll fabricate some.
What type of animal or animals was needed to pull the old wooden plough.
Buying all the plough points would be very expensive over here, but I know that would be great for my area. Some times I have to get off and clean the junk off mine several times whilst plouging, that would be a bonus to have on mine, maybe some day I'll fabricate some.
What type of animal or animals was needed to pull the old wooden plough.
See ya
Mark
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer
Mark
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer
Early knife coulter?
Brian,Brian wrote:That picture was taken in a very dark shed in Germany. I have a better one that I will transfer later.
Is that plough 'complete' and in 'working order'? I take it that it has a 'knife' coulter? Was the knife the first type of coulter - much simpler than a disc?
How does the draft control operate?
Thanks,
Ben
Brian,
You would have to use special collars and hames, and maybe shorter trace chains, for the women. My wife broke free after I hooked her up to the plough, you ought to have seen her. I wish I could remember what it looked like, it's been since last spring that I saw her last. Although I do remember one day I was about to get my sight back and gave a good laugh about what had happened when I lost my sense of sight, and smell again, with little ringing noise's going through my ears. I think she is still a little bit angry with me. I must have had the collar to tight.
Have a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New year.
You would have to use special collars and hames, and maybe shorter trace chains, for the women. My wife broke free after I hooked her up to the plough, you ought to have seen her. I wish I could remember what it looked like, it's been since last spring that I saw her last. Although I do remember one day I was about to get my sight back and gave a good laugh about what had happened when I lost my sense of sight, and smell again, with little ringing noise's going through my ears. I think she is still a little bit angry with me. I must have had the collar to tight.
Have a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New year.
See ya
Mark
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer
Mark
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer