Ransomes TS90

RossG

New Member
I have a Ransomes TS90 four furrow I've cut down to two, I'm looking for some information on adapting it to a sliding cross shaft, I need to do it out front as per the Bonning but need some help please, any pictures? Thanks Ross.
 

Howard150

Member
Location
Yorkshire
Be careful if you intend to use it in the classic class. The Bonning frame classified as a TS97 is not on the approved list.
It is possible to cut the frame down and leave the cross shaft in the same location.
You will need to cut the castings (which hold the legs) off the beam and fit spacers so that you can adjust furrow width as it is fixed width on a TS90
Hope this helps
 

Howard150

Member
Location
Yorkshire
Whilst the pictures are of engineering to a high standard, you need to think about actually using it. The means of adjusting front furrow width needs to be on the right hand side when viewed from the rear or you will not be able to adjust it on the go.
 

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