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in obtaining a high reputation for the machines they turn out. In 

 fig. 229 a model set of their food-preparing machinery is shown, whereby 

 all the various methods for preparing food can be accomplished under 

 cover. The power is obtained from one of their vertical engines, from 



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the boiler of which a pipe conveys the steam to the cooking apparatus. 

 By means of one long shaft the machines on the upper and ground 

 floor can be driven simultaneously. The cost of fixing and maintaining 

 the shafting is thus very small. 



On large farms where a big head of stock is kept, the ordinary iron 



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