OF making "Cider. 
ted or deprefied at pleafure. Thisinfide 
work may be plainly difeerned at d. The 
nearer the Nut is placed againd either of 
the Rolls that are placed in the Tranforaes, 
the lets will the upright Bar be apt to bend. 
Let each end of the Axis it felf beyond 
the upright pods, to be fixed into the Cen¬ 
ter of Wood, refenrbling, the Nave of a 
Wheel, into which the Leavers e ee, mud 
befaftned. 
Let there be eight Leavers, or more, on 
each Center fo placed, that the Leaver on 
the one fide may be againd the Space in the 
other. There may be a Ring of Wood, as 
at made to preferve them at their true 
didance, and that all may bear their pro¬ 
portionate burden, though the weight be 
but on one or two. This Ring may be 
placed at about two Foot from the Cen¬ 
ter. 
Fdr a farther drengthnitig of the Lea¬ 
vers, in cafe they be made (lender, or the 
weight too heavy for them, you may add 
Stays of Wood, or fmall Iron, as atg,g, 
and fo may continue them to every Lea¬ 
ver. 
You may have in a readinefe by you fe- 
veral weights of Stone, Iron,or Lead, with 
Rings, Cords, or other Fadnefles to them, 
to 
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