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H, a lever, by which the wheel I is lifted out of gene- 

 ration with the wheel K, to prevent the grain or feed be- 

 ing fcattered upon the ground, while the machine is turning 

 round at the end of the land, by which the harrow G is alfo 

 lifted from the ground at the fame time, and by the fame 

 motion, by means of the crank, and the horizontal lever h h» 



L, a Aiding lever, with a weight upon it, by means of 

 which, the depth of the furrows or drills, and confequently 

 the depth that the grain or feed will be depofited in the 

 land, may be eafily afcertained. 



M, a fcrew in the coulter-beam, by turning o which, 

 the feed-box B is elevated or deprefled, in order to prevent 

 the grain or feed being cruflied or bruifed by the revolution 

 of the cups or ladles, 



N, a rake with iron teeth, to be applied to the under- 

 fideofthe rails of the machine, with ftaples and fcrew 

 nuts at n «, by which many ufeful purpofes are anfwered, 

 viz. in accumulating cuitch or hay into rows, and as a 

 fcarificator for young crops of wheat in the fpring, or to 

 be ufed upon a fallow; in which cafe, the feed-box^ the 

 ladle cylinder, the coulters, the funnels, and harrows, are 

 all taken away. 



O, is a new-conftruded fimple Hand-Hoe, by which 

 one man will cftedtually hoe two chain acres per day, 

 earthing up the foil at the fame time to the rows of corn 

 or pulfc, fo as to caufe roots to ifllie from the firft joint of 

 the ftem, above the furface of the land, which otherwife 

 would jicvcr have cxiftcd. 



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