10 



in diameter. A thirty-six gallon cask, 

 thirty-two inches high. Swing this cask 

 between the wheels by two iron arms, 

 fifteen inches of the cask above the arms, 

 seventeen inches below them. 



An iron handle to pass over the top of 

 the cask, and sufficiently free from the 

 cask to allow of its being tilted. The 

 . handle to take on and off the axle with 

 a hook and screw. 



A pair of old gig shafts to take on and 

 off the handle. 



A leathern hose, with wire inside, at the 

 lower part of the cask, just long enough, 

 when turned over the cask, to reach the 

 bottom of it on the other side. The 

 hose to take on and off with a screw. A 

 lid, opening with folding flaps, fastened 

 by a bent hasp, which will pass over 

 and secure the hose while in movement. 

 A couple of leathern buckets. A hook 

 before and behind the cask, to carry the 

 buckets. 



