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Fig. 57.— Victor Spraying Machine. 



When one has large orchards, it is 

 desirable to have some means of carry- 

 ing a larger quantity of water than can 

 be taken in a barrel. For this purpose 

 we have mounted a tank that holds 

 twelve barrels upon a wagon gear, and 

 by using a double acting pump that can 

 be geared to the wheels by means of 

 sprocket wheels and an endless chain, 

 have been able to get over a large num- 

 ber of trees in a day. We have known 

 of others who have placed several barrels 

 in a wagon, and by connecting them by 

 pipes have thus been able to increase the rapidity of spraying. 



Nearly all of the manufacturers of spraying machinery can furnish 

 spraying carts. These are generally two- wheeled afPairs to be drawn by 

 one horse, with either a square or round tank. The pump is geared to the 

 wheels by means of a sprocket wheel and endless chain. 

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Fig. 58.— Nixon Spraying Cart. 



