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rocked^n its bearings, on the application of the brakes, the arm 
will be caused to pull upon the chain, draw down the rear 
end of the draft-pole, and with it the front of the frame C, so as 
to bring the ploughs into the best position for entering the 
ground, is a hand-lever rigidly attached to the hollow 
Figs. 7 and 8. — Elevation and Plan of Messrs. Eowards Gang Plougli, 
No. 4416. 
Fig. 7. — Elevation. 
Fig. 8.— rian. 
shaft B, and slotted to move over a sector, B^, attached to the cross 
tie-bar Collars are fitted to this sector to form stops for 
limiting the motion of the lever, and consequently of the shaft 
B in its bearings. 
It will be understood that the plough may be held up out of 
work simply by the cranks being thrown beyond the vertical 
line, the weight of the plough at that time assisting to retain it 
in its raised position. 
To lower the plough into action, the attendant pulls over the 
lever B", and the plough will then descend by its own weight, 
