Miscellaneous  Implements  Exhibited  at  Gloucester,  1909.  209 
In  this  gear  the  action  of  applying  the  brakes,  automati- 
cally tips  the  body,  so  that  the  weight  is  partially  taken  off 
the  horse’s  back  when  descending  a hill.  Some  tests  made 
in  the  showyard  showed  that  the  horse  was  relieved  of 
approximately  one  third  the  load  on  his  back.  The  apparatus 
is  simple  and  unlikely  to  get  out  of  order,  and  would  appear 
to  be  of  considerable  value  in  hilly  country. 
No.  2152. — Harrow,  Zigzag,  with  reversible  tines,  solid  frame. 
Price  4?.  15s. — Exhibited  by  Lott  & Walne,  Ltd.,  The  Foundry, 
Dorchester.  The  tines  are  made  of  square  bar,  double  the 
usual  length,  and  bent  at  right  angles  in  the  middle,  they  are 
held  in  place  by  the  horizontal  member  being  slipped  under  a 
clip  which  is  then  tightened  down  by  a single  set  bolt.  It  is 
indifferent  which  end  of  the  tine  is  pointing  downwards,  the 
life  of  the  tine  is  therefore  doubled  and  the  objectionable 
weak  screwed  end  is  done  away  with. 
Fig.  2.— Diabolo  Cream  Separator. 
No.  3139. — Cream  Separator,  ^‘•Diabolo.'"  Manufactured 
by  the  Aktiebolaget  Pump  Separator  Company,  Stockholm, 
capacity  27  gallons  per  hour.  Price  4Z.  4s. — Exhibited  by  R.  J. 
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