fig. 3. 
Figs. 1 and 2. 
A. The handle by which the dnan and whole machine 
are propelled. 
B. The dnun on which the hose 13 coUed. 
C. The hose ; one end attached to the pipe, and the 
other to the hollow axle throngh which the ma- 
nure passes into 
D. the pipe that delivers it to 
£, the distributor or spreader, which has a horizontal 
joint that enables the man (hj keeping it in 
motion to and fro) to distribute the manare 
evenly over about 22 yards wide, as his assistant 
propels the machine either way. 
I". The handle by which the man steers the machine. 
G. The platform on which the man who propels the 
machine stands. 
H. The platfonn on which the man who works the 
distributor, or spreader, stands. 
I, I. The principal wheels, which are fixed to the axle, 
but the near-side one can be allowed to he inde-' 
pendent when turning abruptly. 
Fig. 3. 
J. A portable bridge to take the machine and carts. 
&c, over the portable pipe without injury. 
K. The portable branch pipe. 
