10 Report on the Agricultural Implements at 
Fig. 4.— Plan of Wood's Chain-Bake Meager. 
A. 
Drive-wheel with internalspur-gear. 
N. 
Shifting-lever, throwing B in and out 
B. 
Cross-shaft. 
of gear. 
D. 
EaKe-shaft. 
<0. 
Foot-lever, operates clutch on B. 
E. 
Chain-wheel, driven by bevel gear. 
P. 
Platform. 
F. 
Bake. 
• Q. 
Seat. 
G. 
Crank-shaft, driven from B. 
K. 
Tool-box. 
H. 
Pitman. 
S. 
Inside grain-divider. 
I. 
Sickle-bar. 
T. 
Outside do. do. 
J. 
Guards. 
U. 
Grain-wheel. 
K. 
Reel driven by chain on axle of A. 
a a a. 
Chain-wheels at the corners of P, for 
L. 
Shield to protect crank. 
the purpose of changing the direc- 
M. 
Tilting-lever, to regulate height. 
tion of the motion of F. 
Sweep-Rakers. — The majority of the reaping-machines shown 
at Philadelphia, and publicly worked at Schencks Station, were 
of the sweep-rake order, mostly using the gear patented by the 
Johnston Harvester Company, or some modification of it, whilst 
the Dorsay Rake was in request in some quarters. It is not my 
