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who had finished could они ы d next irm 
were desired to move. Messrs. 
everything by horse-power, and employing 6 or 
horses and a large b 
assistance, jd rs, 8 
кн engines, ench kok ide g its own 
arched off, the 
n drum and 
and m 
engine to чау e of Dm plot, the other with | o 
other and t 
the 
reduc 
The fi 
was hard but less clayey than the former. FOWLER 
and HOWARD i i 
SAVORY 
the field was ern high onn = hard thro 
out, the u as flat and easy enough. 
The following та "e re jd ot the 
us 
work done, 
coals burned, an 
rse 
driving Ad pun: itself along by pi 
aveling anchor 
No. 2 \ Нот, e power 
cylinder e 
the fie М. 
OWARD moving 
shifted U bar 
w 
n there is ample | for 
wijhe en with their two self- 
it 
Е all this 
at | 
{їч 
and | hon: "i. "experien 
ad rather easier work. The lower pist of 
ugh- 
singlo-oylinder | thin 
h 
-hor боде | who 
ving his ieu cial with double 
Vtt ий block, and rope laid all round 
tion 
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| the best possible manner, t Ope everything bids | 
; | fair for a most suceessful meeting. 
LM АЁ " to-day does indeed 
me si *€ tru: morrow., “ Ву what 
of arithm etio” 
*ean Mr. 
g 
i 4s., the 
depth of 16 or 18 inches, as ды, 
іг, Їз му ш URS is so bare-faced 
will take it for what 
4 
tilling ma achines a e 
ay чуч próvé to this ir a көре, ba they have 
egi The plough has 
ars ag 
"en 
must 
“ matr 
order of 
се; 
bero ШУ, undiscursive and obstinate, until 80 
13 
in Se а correspondent of|* 
6 
pente ipie T the imaginative dim 
[Јоту 18, 1868, 
the а hanging between porter and porter; but 
es erage is орау about e same, To this 
e added somewhat for increased frio. 
Чой of the chor pulle hg ita axle 
18 
b 
other journey of the plough, or one-third the why 
time worked. Тһе account stands as follows :— 
Total draught due to the wn 
Dranght of горе, &c. say 
Moving the anchorage . .. sė 
Applied to dragging the implement 
| MW: no less than 95 per cent. of the total. heyr 
To find the proportion of de effective 
in actual bays deduct the (neun of the s plong 
out "de work—-au avera 
EN 
the expe 
ое этеер it off 1t 
| anci s FANS -point. But * (шел шее&:” 5» 
here com n the other well- kno T- € our _ 
body en ada id 
ress siye оти їз по впоһ 
its d. 
о 
No. +10 
те engines M Аччы 8 үн to ч fro 
No. 4 is ан 10-horse' double-e жыр 
m m enviar his windlass and 
ibe usu way. S tool was a Б-Н. Ча 
— vu working 4 feet 2 inches in 
HowaAnRp's and Ma Het were |: 
as his 
dth at o 
Ho OWARD's 3- tined сени and міти’ 
own 3-tined grubber 
ehe se e its ancient ‘platforms, E doe mE i£ 
engine, ап 275 horse-power 
applied to the үүт" ELE at 350 yards 
distance, and оп 15 yards off) and 
244 horss-power 2 in the severing 
ng | 2nd upturning of the soil, 
0 
ourse а somewhat higher power must have 
out at the engine orank-shaft, and 
he h — dad pakai eem uu 
t is disi den suy during 
un 
eulous, Once getting Lr of the prinoipie | th 
те улке this ‘article pins, n class of min 
жез Ан of *'imposs 
oma d "a 
all, net: = sasis any ы: ean e 
pe пу ын: " 
Henee, z; ro. — in 1863 
wise v of a few 
in ds iin = тэ what more would 
ou vr e is within c 
of 
—* Steam tilling is in | 
f, the en, you сап mo power n Mois n toan 
yards off, losing only 5 per cent, in 
mains for s 
пы Labourers. | Со. | ae «how 1 аб t the үү plough has grown beyon name 
ees Men. | Boys. | cwt. Tbs. | b. m. ings! to the full strength and | in which advance is possible, may be considered as 
lus ins 3-3 | а збан of ап adult maturity. Is it true or not | disposed of: small s ings of motiye-power 
3 | 1 5 98 14 me amazingly superior piece p machinery йш possible to fat ire mprovers. 
à | $ sm " i" possibly appear in the field, applying the if you cannot Вара to actuate tines, blades, 
i ower of the steam ^i e to tillage with far great with less waste of motive рон 
Surra took a s goi deal longer time than the чн "pe y Шап the world has ever yet | may you reasonably expeot such improvements Ш 
others; Savory lost 9 minutes through the acci- | Witness more and better work 
de breaking of PR eye off the rope; Co: tes Obvio iy there are cy two pa in which | will be done for each gro sip expended 
MAN unfortunately broke А: cultivator and could | iéoprovemes піз сап be made: there may be ин» driving them? Very m “better” tillage 
" mpete. As of the work— | waste of motive power E transmission from t diee it be somethin uS "ks vpede- work 18 
ere crossing the Бү SurrR did much Me | engine to the tilling tines, blades, shares, very deep trenching) сап scarcely be looked for, 
best work; where the ground was level d cutters; and these tools themselves may be made | after ** smashing-up," “‘ cultivating with 
did the best work. ран h his 3 ех ception » M ti о more and better in proportion to the amount | breasts," ** Woolston ridging-up;" and '* Cotgreave 
there were a good m of moving г conveyed to them. Well, how|trenching." Is it likely that а tilling-machine 
svecessive in dr of tho tool, as there aiways ii much room is the s for advancement in the first | may beinvented capable of a much greater а 
be in racing tri p M Take Messrs. MoRTON an RRISON'S x performa than rnt our steam-ploughs ^ 
"When mometer ex Soils at Sutton Courtney. | cultivators now accomplish for a certain 
HOWARD, dee d чыз wer & edet Mete Further details are needed concerning Mois. of power expended? If traction adhered 
in the same field, b with the following eds (whieh Howanp's and MITES machines; but the|the mode of working, we answer, most probably 
we receive just we are going ы As S eet pi of Mz. FowWLER’s was tolerably com- | not. After the ancestral plough and grubber have 
* The OPES ARS e and elear—in ик of the numerous difficultie dier m d, lightened, and eased t n the 
metes юм ploüghed vore 14} acres арі Sources of error в every su by hanical ingenuity and every 
T boer i The ploughing vat i itis in | When ploughing four furrows s at once, 8 ins, deep, | тшн эы ЗА Me Pose ein] analysis, only "advances 
Howanp's and тоте 5 муа а at cie : comparatively small can be reasonably ex expected i А 
the fault of the plougb,. сце date? hair beat к | rope between the engin e mplement was | tillage by implements travelling upon the land. 
times, 8 reds Егей by the Мары ы |86 cwt. The endless [S 700 yards in length, Wat considerable proportion of the draught of a hi 
sbift to the gate w йө: aud plur is q distended between the engine clip-dram and. the | plough arises from its weigh ing upo 
e opénition wis perionied | anchor-pulley 350 yards off—the tightness or strain | furrow bottom : the weight of the steam plough 18 
in en minutes from m the stopping of the plogning? оп that portion of the ope not engage auling | borne upon wheels, Тһе chief resistan however, 
Fowrkn took 1 hi utes to accomplish s е implement being 7j cwt.  Dedueting this|is in the cutting or penetration of the share 
task ; his work w: - strain (which is sustained equally by both sides of | The share with other parts of the plough body, 
minutes; his wo 1 : 
0 ain e eompetitors will 
Wadboreugh, in some of th ан tiffest eri MIS 
^ orcestershire, and this will we believe 
Mt test to which the judges will? 
"We "m next week 
а of this and A oue M p rp bs 
ЕА the preliminary work of the 
stewards, acie vua уар 
anchorage. 1 
it ora 
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