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lift the cultivator, which is held in its position hy the ordinary 
apparatus ; the cams immediately swing clear and are ready for 
another lift. 
No. 322(3. Everett's Patent \0- horse-power Steam-plough Engine, 
made by Charles Burrcll and Sons, of Thetford, which, althougli 
shown last year, has now been much improved. It was worked 
in the trial-field and gave the Judges great satisfaction by the 
way in which it moved about and set down its roundabout 
tackle, and worked various implements as directed. It has 
one cylinder, 10 inches diameter by 12 inches stroke, and 
works up to 150 lbs. pressure. A pinion of 11 teeth on the 
Fig. 5. — Everett's " Universal " PlougJung and Traction Engine. 
crank-shaft gears directly into a spur-wheel of 107 teeth bolted 
on to the periphery of the winding-drum ; the drums are carried 
by brackets and studs bolted on to the boiler, are of wrought- 
iron, and can carry 1000 yards of |-inch diameter wire-rope ; 
being vertical, no coiling-gear is required as in the horizontal 
ones, but probably the life of the rope would be prolonged if there 
Avere such an arrangement. The rope leads round a large hori- 
zontal guide-pulley under the tank, and thence at any angle to 
the implement. The travelling-gear is fitted with two speeds 
in a very efficient manner. When used for double-engine tackle 
there is only one drum to each engine, being made right- and 
left-hand. The price of the engine exhibited was 620/. with- 
out rope. 
No. 3262. Nalder and Nalder, Wantage, obtained a Silver 
