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It is excellent for wheat, or any larger" 

 grain, and never grinds the corn. Plate 

 V. fig. 2. A turnwrift plough. 

 j. The beam 9 feet long. 



2. The handles, 4 feet. 



3. The fhare, 18 inches long, and 5 

 broad. 



4. The coulter, 3 feet long. 



5. A long circular iron which is fattened 

 to the beam at the joint 9, and to 

 the carriage by the chain 8, to keep 

 the plough fteady. 



6. A moveable ftick to faften the coulter 

 either to the right or left. 



7. 7. Two holes in which the irons (io< 

 10.) of the mould board, fig. are 

 ftuck, to faften it on. 



The carriage is the fame as the drill- 

 plough, only the axletree fhorter, like a 

 common wheel plough. The price com- 

 plete is three guineas. 



I remarked this plough in its work, and 

 it performed with four horfes excellently, 

 cut ten inches deep, the furrow level and 

 true; the mould- board is fhifted from the 

 one fide to the other in an inftant, only 

 running the iron points into the holes, and 

 giving it a knock with the moveable 

 ftaff (6) This invention is of great ufe, for 

 when the mould-board is fixed, the land 



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