RANSOMES 5-6 Furrow Hexatrac Plough
By Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies of Ipswitch.
Designed for direct-draw ploughing by steam and later crawler tractors, this unusual plough made c1920 works well and has been used by us behind a Ransomes 60 BHP traction engine. To be sold complete with kit to add 6th furrow.
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