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son. The workmanship and materials of the Manny machine, 

 at least the one I nsed, are much the best of any I have seen. 

 The wear is hardly perceptible, except in the scythes, in mowing 

 more than one hundred acres. I see nothing wanting in the 

 Manny machine except the iron finger-bar, which I understand 



is to be applied in future, to make it all that is desired, except 

 the price, which is much too high. 



The time required to replace a blade or finger when broken, if 

 suitable tools are in a box attached to the machine, as they should 



