HAY AND CORN HARVEST CARTS. 



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In figs. 314 and 314a we depict a combined tipping and harvesting 

 cart in common use in Scotland, showing two forms of harvest frames. 

 They are made by Messrs. Jack & Sons, of Maybole, N.B. There are 

 special harvesting carts of much larger dimensions; but those shown 

 carry as much corn or hay as can be fairly drawn by one horse. 



There are several different forms of attachments for tipping carts 

 which would be worth illustrating were there space. As this is limited, 



Fig. 314. Jack's Tipping Cart with Harvesting Ladders. 



Fig. 314a. Another Form of Harvesting Frame. 



we only give the illustrations in figs. 315 and 316, showing Margetson 

 & Hek's patent screw tip cart, made by the Bristol Waggon Works 

 Co., of Bristol. By means of the screw, the cart can be held in position 

 at any angle for tipping manure, and when entirely tipped it does not 

 quite touch the ground. It is shown also with harvesting ladders 

 attached. 



Kick-stands or staddles are useful in preventing rats and mice from 



