RANSOMES, SIMMS & JEFFERIES Traction Engine
An 8 NHP single cylinder agricultural traction engine by Ransomes, Simms & Jefferies of Ipswitch.
No.17048
Built 1905
For sale in unrestored condition.
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RANSOMES, SIMMS & JEFFERIES Traction Engine
An 8 NHP single cylinder agricultural traction engine by Ransomes, Simms & Jefferies of Ipswitch.
Built c1905
For sale in unrestored condition.











