. Descriptive catalogue of horticultural and agricultural implements and tools, and field and garden seeds : with brief directions for planting, sowing, and culture and rules for the application of guano, lime, plaster, bone-dust, and other manures. Also a choice list of fruit trees with directions for planting out and culture with a description of the best breed of domestic animals, and the best time and manner of transporting them south. Agricultural implements; Agricultural machinery; Farm equipment; Agriculture. 38 HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL TOOLS. A 10 inch saw cylinder should run abo


. Descriptive catalogue of horticultural and agricultural implements and tools, and field and garden seeds : with brief directions for planting, sowing, and culture and rules for the application of guano, lime, plaster, bone-dust, and other manures. Also a choice list of fruit trees with directions for planting out and culture with a description of the best breed of domestic animals, and the best time and manner of transporting them south. Agricultural implements; Agricultural machinery; Farm equipment; Agriculture. 38 HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL TOOLS. A 10 inch saw cylinder should run about 180 revolutions per minute, A 12 inch " " 160 A 13 inch " ' 150 Great care should be taken to fix the mote-board in a proper position to separate the motes from the clean cotton, as well as to adjust the seed- board, so that the seeds will be discharged as fast as ginned, and it is es- sential that the speed of the brush should be very rapid, and that all the axes should be kept oiled and prevented from heating. Price of Hand Gins, with 14 to 18 saws each, $60 00. Power Gin? with 30 to 100 saws each, $3 70 per saw. Scripture's Carriage Wheel. C -(Fig. 43.). Description.—A, is a perspective elevation of the wheel entire. B, is a detached, or one-half part of the nave or hub, in which rests the ends of one-half of the spokes. C. is a cross section of the en- tire wheel, showing the position of the spokes and the separate parts of the hub. a, a, a, represent the pipe-box, passing through the two naves, or cheek pieces, c, c, having on th» inside a connected flange of the same diameter as the naves, and covering the open end of the one next the vehicle, while at the other end a screw thread is cut to re- ceive the screw flange, or front of rhe hub, represented by b, which, by means of a wrench, is screwed firmly upon the pipe-box; by which means the two naves being accurately fitted to the pipe, are made to approach each other, thereby causing the spokes to act


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