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CARRIAGES. 



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Fig. 77.— Shackle Spring. 



little higher than the hind end. 



spring, and the width 

 and n amber of leaves or 

 plates. The bod}- should 

 be set on the springs 

 a little inchned back- 

 wards as the tendency is 

 to "run forward" in use. 

 And in the coach, the 

 forward end of the 

 springs should, for the 

 same reason, be set a 



TABLE OF DIMENSIONS OF PARTS OF THE WHEELS OF 

 DIFFERENT VEHICLES. 



