INTRODUCING THE NEW | Ransomes | REVERSIBLE Plough The TSB2 turns all furrows in the outfit. Furrows can be turned same direction, leaving a smooth uphill to slow water run-off and field surface. Fewer passes are erosion. Ideal for contour and needed to complete the seedbed strip ploughing between standing —no problems of ironing out crops. Saves time and trouble at ridges and hollows. Ploughing be- headland turns. Elimination of comes a simple, straightforward ridges and hollows enables more job. The moment the operator efficient control of irrigation gets into the field, he can go water flow. At harvest time with right ahead with productive machinery running on level snrploughing—no marking out to be face the work is done smoothly done, no openings and finishes and efficiently. Reversing of the to be made. Better stability bodies is carried out mechaniwhen ploughing across slopes, cally. All the operator has to do The upper tractor wheel runs is to flick a lever to release a in furrow to maintain level of latch and the bodies swing into position. The new Ransomes REVERSIBLE Plough makes farming easier . . . more profitable! 3-furrotv models also available. Si For Sales and Service u I 1 lllactumM i MACHINERY LIMITED I 50-54 Tuam Street, CHRISTCHURCH Branches at: Ashburton & Timaru.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30553, 23 September 1964, Page 20
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