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ble bloo 
mriers, —— 
bich there ж 
that of the eumd 
and is taken 
end of the plough furrow. 
3 es wat and the anchor move it being put 
fox- er necessary, ан anchors move а 
was | headlar vhile the plough goes and fro between 
, | them “The diminishing кы: sr rope as the furrow 
ptain aptain approach es the , point wher її 
ев, grey h odis "icodbonnds, pointe rs, of | 
very deed; sett. 
Th 
> еъ 
to two mov v anchorages at either 
e engir je and „the clip 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 683 
] -— Y g show of d wer threshing meis whisk i is , represented | portable engine. € ard is we umo a 
station. Nearly ` [in = peor 2 on page 680. It of "- —— farm engine, upo 
^" бг cue TE M from the field and there made r^s actuate y er = А Mv be a most 
aer to the toy terrier —snclude |on a frame work, which abuts upon and is еа sto popu ular Ade ты, of the whole 
renders it, together with its элет workmanship, an 
"I о gront aiurea on. 
Tuesday morning, at 9 
and manure distributors were to be 
performances. 
, The | first class of drills tried were the corn drills and 
put through their 
be 
—each in turn was ins spected. 
' acer, and other gentlemen. m" show was one 
pop f the week, 
most popular entertainments о pon plough; and wh А can more “quiet 
of interest, 
ent, oar the d canter was made u up an 
great business-like, = satisfactory than the process. 
mes x ve also given draw inga of the „engine, and 
windlass used by Mr. How: vard ; 
STEAM PLOUGH AT 
down the кучи, of the field. Those — S 
suflici ent to enti title them 
„Those x d our last week's d xag the tri goes from them round the four “ү 
had LE m rille 
m 
of | е” thouse, of рев Teasdale, " олати 
ides | James Torn jun., of Grantham; aee & tante ad 
Kingston-on-Thames ; of ; 
Hoima Norwich; ‘Gowan & Б Sons, Fars Market 
Drayton; and Coultas & Son, of Grantham, were called 
out, 
an d these were gradua ally w еейей, Dir ections were 
|25 а self- — ага; t al the rope 
e| ош it aid out canti, and the other 
dlass а іп gent has ы not only to pull the 
Mirnes home but аза ына ind its reluctant neigh- 
There is, т, ». dn asi in this, й inas- 
д p "y to at aithor end. ене е 691, shows the mode of | of 
at page shows the m 
г + Jed and of" at either end of the plough furrow, so as (о suit the ne 
t position which on every return of the tillage im Meinen: 
е ordinary threshin ing en gine of the to steam the furrow occupies, That windlass which is out 
on, 75. to Mr. Fowler and 257. to Mr. trm | gear rests on its inner rim on ә. Ne Me wood which 
of W To find out how far performance 
tallied with roin bags were tied upon the cups on 
contents of th 
the down rney; the ese bags was 
measure E the Mcd into a pint mug, and the 
pint m a peck measure. The length of the 
journey Teng known and multi plied by the wid th of 
m x ee 
ics апд | much as the "pe is tius mna tight and s 
| p nd ти porter In tope and- 
d jn which is „м, int 
ads k alternately 
g an m nd west 
Ow in use a very ingenious 
P 
fracti sum arrived 
With respect to the trial of their pne depositors, 
they wi to di 40 bushels of artificial 
manure. There was nothing particularly new about 
these machines. -Coultas, jun., Br Grantham, had intro- 
| or e ploughs below and two or three aboveare slung 
upon a horiz 
diminish or in 
increase the afforded to 
e or manure, and 
the pais: of wheels- 
A a difficulty is hardly felt at 
wa 
STEAM Pro 
to relate about 
ploughs — the heavy e: The he Clover lea, in yi 
and furr: upon w which placed, formed 
TRIALS О ЕМЕХТВ. an 
vom We have ~ e more incidents | grea 
moda: 
ontal axle between these wheels. Fig. : by the addition of iron arms, 
А р. а two-furrow plough. 94 irom sides, - of wooden ones, 
is worked | îtself is lifted at the end of the furrow, and one bal the strength of his machine much 
to and fro between | turn. bei being given toit the upper plo oughs descend and | Holmes's al etes a very implement, 
frame balanced оп the | come into work on thereturn j Јопгпеу, The ploughman | with no pretensi an — it did not possess. 
On ош itor depressa he cines v n of this d|It looked as КОШЕ. men who coul 
another. ift Не | work a drill as well one ibi They ^ 
end | сап also easily guide the wheels and so и the | introduced a level upon dr box-lid by which the atten- 
into эч һ of ше. land 1 which. his ploughs are taki 
The two ends of the | time, line in an undulating acr d Almost all better 
th chor ploughs depends on the wheels which support it at| drills possessed hill-side movements. 
m 1 | во far apa art. If the ме were level this would ges drills those of a general characte: 
are respectively wound | not b culty, but whenever not a — level, | for small occupations were introduced, varying du 
h may be aliii lifted ou ork at|177. to 5l. c m Hensman, and Holmes & 
it suba dcn ply into the acil at another ‚ | Sons, certainly sh and 
1 а of фе ў the fitu 
ша. most ride rfect te rmt 
but i was resumed en 
pus and [e ү ДЬ ре a for Tamips and 
roots on the ridge and flat; on the flat 
RA The trial i 
the j 
& 
lst and 2d in the 186 class, 
*L £ha 
Coultas апа Priest & "ngog sg "wa and 2d in 
These drills ar 
probably could 3 now у Pe plong Cr эе] Tiaa the Че rope Ona 5] of the field was a гана de 
coat of аз a оа, Fowler заг ges arcely earry t| rum: 
| farrows o e heavy part, but could о ease have 
| taken five stis т Ж, бй оба set .d 
sed with the 12-horse- c— m: 
mple and effective. hen. y di. awards у 
cabra. the small seed drills followed suit, of which 
the best, with a double 
l perches, and | scarifying 
аъ 
effort, Howard with double cylinder 
abandon the T h 
1 rood, 33 perches, uet scarif&ed the 
ing 5 acres, 2 roods, 29 perches of th 
E about 15 minutes after Fowler. 
er | started 
cien 
ie, for узек iod and uniform 
абез of "he rope wound ihe sheave beneath #ће | р 
o, which enables 
EXC 
o 
dus rope на slippin ты 
ted by Mr. Fowler is s indeed o 
 automatie, _ of 
9 perches on "ihe near 
the other l acre, 2 
їп 5 hours 45 minutes, w 
eg oward in 1 hour 45 О" 
bsequent] а whole ч: 14 
ms y eld of 12 acres 
wever, we e not undertake to spea 
putiivdy 9i Cas head. It seems however that the 
Judges а after testing the се systems with rib utmost 
А whole prize to 
u Fore in the 186 class, me. the 186 in the second; or 
wj gi particu ular attention to the of ed 
the — ен эне ез 
ingenious of Mr. -— recent | 
engine is in the case of the ordinary | 
the 
wd of the so 
мане Da Ya оир ан and. fh pole perge 
| generality of soils in its adaptation to to te 
of ihe e 
in its 
the bag, and that the cups бай pincipally 
кийын 
| the зы vits 
| applied g 4 
S, | The 
pres such accidental failures, xen the 
Wo E НОЕ 
in eight of ikea 2x 
*|the general p hi 
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енә 
К da ЇЇ complica 
isi 41 
| уйыне af recog тау. an egiti 
The Busby Imp 
s 
of Bedford 
сам for the place of honour, which the 
ined, 
fos. ат ойе 
ў | ЗЕ in the bar whic 
with the 
Li i atra ext were trotted out 
mbers's performed by no means well at 
the soot, but when SA ashes were 
г ted with great even 
whole from maintaining it 
, though 
as far Ноа 
he sd bios ofthe invention, ho 
as a 
character. 
owever, ere 229 16 
уету 
"iod э. awarded the 1st prize to it. Но i & Sons 
'ES.—For this tri 
al two non were ded 
bey. the „trial 
hts 
ups - 
n the е 
21 competitors, ® 
ће he dep to the yard of 
expanding by screws, 
and proceed on ihe false false 
matising bad КУ. 
of 
speedily thinned Бу by 
or which en the parts 
had a sharp 
usby 
Page coming A d. 
чя 
d über "ead wheels by 
eans of a swivel, which е ү perfect freedom to 
