Of mabfng Cdcr. 
to the quantity of three or four hundred 
weight, or more, fomeofhalf an hundred, 
others lels. 
The lower end of the Toothed Bar tnuft 
be fixed into a Follower of Wood, under 
which, when it is railed to its heighth, at 
about two Foot diftance mull be placeda 
large Bench, made oi a thick planck, of 
five or fix Inches thick, and fixed at both 
ends to the upright polls, as h, h. On which 
you may place your matter to beprelfed. 
Then with your hand move your Lea¬ 
vers, until it prelfeth hard or tough j then 
hang on a weight on the end of one of 
the Leavers, having a hook of Iron to that 
purpole fixed at the end, and fo on another 
of the other fide. And as the Liquor flows 
from the Pulp, fo will that (brink and the 
weights move downwards j then may you 
add more on the next upper Leaver, and 
as they fink you may take them off from 
the under, and apply them to the upper. 
And whilfl thefc weights are doing your 
work,may you otherwile employ your felf, 
until they need removing. 
It is a very great (Length that thefe Lea¬ 
vers have in them, being thus placed, and 
may be made to equal in force any Skrew 
toi this work ; and hath thele advantages 
K 4 .above 
