[ ^5 ] 

 g. A chain fattened to the beam by a 

 moving hook (22), and to theaxletree 

 (11), to keep the plough lteady. 

 10. 10. The carriage wheels 3 feet diameter. 



11. The axletree 2 feet from wheel to 

 wheel. 



12. The fhaft to fix the whippletrees on 

 for the horfes to draw by. 



13. A chain from the hook (22) to the 

 top of the ftandards (15). 



1 4. A ditto from the beam to the chain 



15. The ftandards of carriage 20 inches 

 high, and 15 broad. 



1 6. The iron roller before-mentioned 4 

 inches long, and 2 diameter, contains 

 8 cavities, iA inch long, and i. broad, 

 for beans and peafe, and 1 o for wheat, 

 This is drawn on a larger fcale for 

 greater accuracy. 



19. The fpring 4 inches and half long, 



and one and half broad. 



The coll: complete, 3 /. 3 s. 



This plough is an excellent one, for its 



fimplicity and ftrength are fuch that it is 



never out of order ; will bear the rough 



ufage of country hands, and perform its 



work even in the ftrongeft of foils : Many 



have been invented with more powers, but 



then the complex mechaniim is luch as 



renders them little better than gimcrack^. 



It 



