324 



Journal of Agriculture. 



[8 June. 1907. 



easily manipulated scraper can be made from steel jjlate and some varie- 

 ties are here figured. Thev are made in various sizes, about 4 feet being 

 the smallest and 8 feet the largest, the measurements being taken along 



Section at" A.B. 



SECTIONS. SEVEN FEET SIZE. 



the cutting edge. Two horses will work the smallest size and five the 

 largest. For general work, the team shoulci be voked in two halves, each 



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% ' ,•■ ^j" ,. ferae in one piece 



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Attach a ctiain 3 lonq over 

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al links k' t' hoat< 6' * -i' " 



DETAILS OF CFIAIN ATTACHMENT. 



half being separately attached to the end of the scraper. This is, of 

 course, applicable only to teams of two or four horses. The method of 

 attaching teams of three or five horses in the cases of the 6 feet or 8 feet 



