Hi All. I have replaced a broken u bolt on the cross shaft of my TS59 and can't remember what position the adjustment arm was on the cross shaft before I removed it. If I leave the cross shaft with the right hand (viewed from the front) side pin up and the adjustment handle in the middle would...
Hi All. I'm about to attend my 1st ploughing match next weekend with a Ransome TS59 with epic boards. I've checked it over this weekend and slackened/adjusted/greased the plough ready to play but my question is how are the points held in place and what do you guys use? Looks like one of mine is...
Arcobob. This has already been suggested by someone else but as I don't have any engineering skills or access to a workshop so have to rely on others to do the work for me so not sure this is an option.
Thanks both. Thinking about biting the bullet and just spending out on the replacement parts. It's only money after all isn't it?? Also thinking about welding some metal onto the worn landslides to make them last. Decisions decisions.
Hotbed. Thanks very much for sharing that with me. Very useful information there as I'm only a ploughing novice so any help and advice is appreciated. I have spoken to Mark at Westlake Ploughs and he seems confident about supplying replacement parts for my plough. He has said that the original...
Hotbed. It's only landslides and points that I need. If you still more photo's let me know what you need and I'll try and take some more tomorrow. Cheers, Jim.
Hi. Can anyone help???........I have a Massey Ferguson 265 (4 furrow reversible) Plough......it could possibly be a Huard make?? and I need some points and landslides..........haven't had any success in locating any so anyone on this site have any ideas or suggestions?? Thanks, Jim.
Hi. Can anyone help???........I have a Massey Ferguson 265 (4 furrow reversible) Plough......it could possibly be a Huard make?? and I need some points and landslides..........haven't had any success in locating any so anyone on this site have any ideas or suggestions?? Thanks, Jim.
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