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A treatise on ploughs and wheel carriages : illustrated by plates / by James Small
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OCE Giner. 32 ſent thie land ſide ofthe ſtile,(the point Niof fio 4. correſponding ¿witlt:V-in fig. 2. No. 2.) and the angle OK N will be the twiſt of the land ſide of the plough,(the ſpace ON being about rf inches,) by which it appears, that the land fide of this plough will point to the right of the fore end of the beam, which will give the plough a tendency to guit the land, or to turn into the furrow- In this conſtruction, the coulter, being put ſlanting into the beam, ſo as to pro- ject to the land ſide about 5 inches be- low, does not clear the plough egually in all its parts. For the plane of the coulter interſects the plane of the ſheath about 22 inches below the- beam, and the plane of the ftilc much lower. By 11s means, although the lower part of

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