Ransomes, Sims and Jeffries Engineers of Ipswich were a major British agricultural machinery maker. Their most famous products were traction engines, ploughs and other tilling equipment.
In 1869 four engineers J.A. Ransome, R.J. Ransome, R.C. Rapier and A.A. Bennett, left the company, (by then Ransomes, Sims & Head), by agreement to establish a new company, Ransomes & Rapier, on a site on the River Orwell to continue the business of railway equipment and other heavy works.
In 1989 the whole of the agricultural implement business was sold to Electrolux and merged with their subsidiary Overum.
This left Ransomes solely as a manufacturer of lawn mowers, with the Westwood and Mountfield mower brands. The company accepted a take over offer from Textron Inc, USA their independent existence ended early in 1998.
Agricultural machinery | Defunct companies of the United Kingdom
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