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Fig. 1. Exhibits a Double Plough ufed in Leicefterfhire. It requires a ftrong team, butploughs two acres in the day, and goes fteady, without holding, front,one end of the furrowto the other. It is made by Mr. Hanford, of Hathem in that county, and cofts about 5/. $s.
Fig. 2. Is a Single-wheeled Skim-couliered Plough. It is an ufeful implement, and capable ofbeing ufed with the common, without the fkim coulter. It is made as above, and cofts about2 l.iy. 6J.
At Fig. 3. is feen an Improved M r heel Plough , invented by Mr. Tug well;
Ft. In.
The different dimenfions of which are ; from x to 3 — 6
3 to 4 — 3
3 to 5 — 4
5 to 6 — 2y to 6 — 21 to 3 — 1
i to 8 — 2
1 to 9 — 4
Heel to tuck hole of fhare — 2Tuck hole to point of fhare — oa to b — 2d to e — 2
c to d — 1
d to e' — 2
Diameter of wheel — 1d to f — og to h — oe to i — 1k to 1 — oBreadth at heel —. oBreadth of fin — oTop of beam at the heel to ground — oMould board projects at top more than breadth at heel — o
o
8
358
5
108
84
4
5
4
5
9
11
J0 1
3l
9
9
7
81
Fig.4. Reprefents a two-furrow wheel plough, invented and recommended by Lord Somerville,particularly where deep ploughing is not required, and where expenfive teams are kept, as