ID plough

Joe Cat

Member
Can someone ID this plough please
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tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
Honestly un shure looks a bit of a bitza to me tbh
Are those bodies epic ? So not the best
I am sure tho plenty on here will relate its value to its weight

What do u want to do with it may be the question
 

agriboy

New Member
It looks like a Ransomes PM plough on epic bodies. One of the first built under collaboration with Ford in the mid 1940's.
Its worth what someone will pay, but I cant see it more than a couple of hundred quid on epics with some of the meatal that worn. It is complete with depth wheel discs and skims which is good but the depth wheel doesn't look correct to me.
 

Howard150

Member
Location
Yorkshire
It looks like a Ransomes PM plough on epic bodies. One of the first built under collaboration with Ford in the mid 1940's.
Its worth what someone will pay, but I cant see it more than a couple of hundred quid on epics with some of the meatal that worn. It is complete with depth wheel discs and skims which is good but the depth wheel doesn't look correct to me.

Looks like the wheel is off something altogether different. Epics are not really any good for match work as they are too far off the ground for the fancy bits. I started with a PM3 on epics. YL's will fit the same legs and at least will get you going until you can afford something better.
 

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