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One small, combined portable hand blower and forge. 
Two pairs tongs. 
One hardy. 
One steel-faced anvil. 
One set of screw plates and taps, in sizes 1 / 4, 5/16, %, 
7/16, V 2 , % and % inches. 
One triangular file about 6 inches. 
One round file 10 inches. 
One flat plow file about 14 inches. 
One blacksmith hammer. 
One combined vise and drill press. 
By using the tools furnished with the farm machinery, in 
connection with the above enumerated outfit, a great deal of very 
good repair work may be done. 
In case more money is to be expended, a strong blacksmith's 
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vise and a separate drill press fitted with twist drills should be 
substituted in place of the combined outfit. A complete set of 
screw plates and taps, ranging from one-fourth inch to one inch 
will be found useful. A heavy blacksmith’s hammer and sledge will 
also come in handy. On large ranches the tire shrinker soon pays 
for itself. 
LUBRICATION. 
One of the first steps toward properly oiling farm machinery 
is to select it with good oiling provisions as described under “Oiling 
Devices.” 
Someone says: “Oil is the cheapest machinery we have.” It 
