its IMPLEMENT S. j^. 



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IMPLEMENTS. 



The Implements of the Vale which require 

 to be noticed are, 



1. Waggons. 4. Moulding fledges, 



2. Plows. 5. Machine fans. 



3. The common 

 fledge. 



I. Waggons. The waggons and other 

 •wheeLcarriages of the Vale are, with refpeft 

 10 fize, much below par. — A full-fized wag- 

 gon does not mcafyre more than forty cubi- 

 cal fecr. The ox-cart — provincially " cood" 

 — about twenty-four feet. 



Their conflruSlioriy though in many refpetls 

 lingular, is pafled over, as being no way pe- 

 culiarly cxcellerit *. But they have a defeSi 



which 



E::cci ting in two petty rnprovcmcrits which I 

 )i»ve not observed cllcwhere. The one is a fimplc im<. 



piovciucn^ 



