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The Ferguson 376RG is a specialized agricultural machinery designed for soil cultivation, preparing seedbeds, and planting crops. It belongs to the category of reversible plows and cultivators, more specifically, to the "ripple barrow" type. The machine features a wide drawbar, shaped like the letter "U," that allows it to operate in both directions without the need for additional adjustments. The coup-shaped knives or "rippers" mounted on the bottom of the machine loosen and break up the soil, while the cultivating discs, sometimes added, further mix and level it. The Ferguson 376RG was patented by Ferguson in the United Kingdom in 1949 and became popular in the 1950s due to its usefulness and versatility on farms of varying sizes. It was available in various configurations, including standard, wide, and narrow width, depending on the specific needs of the user. Ferguson was a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery for many years, and its products like the 376RG continued to be popular well into the 1970s.



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Ferguson 376RG

Ferguson 376RG



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