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gan, which he has used with satisfaction : but without the 

 perambulator, which renders the original machine more 

 complicated in its construction, without adding much to 

 its utility. 



I shall with pleasure exhibit the machine to any person 

 desirous of seeing the same. Enclosed I send you the in- 

 structions for using Bennett's agricultural machine, as ac- 

 companying the same. 



Geo. Logan. 



Stenton, March 9th, 1816. 



A Model of the above Machine is deposited in the room of the 

 Agricultural Society. 



Instructions for using BennetVs Agricultural Machine^ 

 as accompanying the same. 



When you get into a field, set your regulator, and 

 fay the box across the carriage with the regulators behind, 

 then put in the seed and drive straight across the field ; 

 place a stick to wheel back to, and so continue till you get 

 to the end of the field, and then wheel round the head land, 

 as you will find an advantage in leaving that till the last, 

 it being required to turn in. The best way to turn is to 

 drop the handles, and go and mark a place to set the 

 wheel, to go back, and lift the machine off the ground. 

 The two straps are to buckle the box to drive it to the 

 field. When you want to empty your seed, take off your 

 box, turn it on the joint edge, open the lid a little, and 

 the seed will ran to the end into a half gallon measure, 

 which is requisite in the field to fill the box with. If your 

 lands are ploughed the same width or double the width of 

 the machine, you will have no occasion for sticks, as the 

 furrows will be a guide : if the lands are not so wide, stop a 



