Report on the Trials of Implements at Taunton. 649 
Illustrations of Messrs. Samuelson and Co.'s Mowinj Machine, No. 181 
(continued). 
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Fig. 17. — Plax of Fixgeh-bar. 
Fig. 18. — Section of Detached Finger at a h, ix Fig. 17. 
Burgess and Key's Two-horse Mower, No. 2824. — I shall now illustrate, by 
Uie annexed drawings, the well-made machine by Burgess and Key, No. 2824 
(to which the Judges gave a commendation), especially in reference to the 
position of the knife-bar, which, as will be seen, is dififerent from that of any 
of the others, being placed nearly in a direct line with the main axle of the 
machine. 
There is in this machine an arrangement for changing the speed of the 
knife to the extent of 25 i3er cent. 
Fig. 19. — View of Messrs. Burgess and Kefs Two-horse Mowinj 
Machine, No. 2824. 
