. Handbook for rangers & woodsmen . END CLEATS OF BED SIDE BRACE OF BED Fig. 153 Fig. 154.—Rub iron. Cut- •under type. CARE OF WAGONS Oiling or Greasing.—Oil or grease should always be placed onthe upper side of the skein immediately next to the wheel will gradually work it around from there to all partsof the skein and the boxing, and particularly to those pointswhere the greatest pressure comes. Castor oil is the best lubri-cant that can be obtained, and not more than a thimbleful is nec-essary for one application. If more than this is used it willwork out and be wasted. Grease


. Handbook for rangers & woodsmen . END CLEATS OF BED SIDE BRACE OF BED Fig. 153 Fig. 154.—Rub iron. Cut- •under type. CARE OF WAGONS Oiling or Greasing.—Oil or grease should always be placed onthe upper side of the skein immediately next to the wheel will gradually work it around from there to all partsof the skein and the boxing, and particularly to those pointswhere the greatest pressure comes. Castor oil is the best lubri-cant that can be obtained, and not more than a thimbleful is nec-essary for one application. If more than this is used it willwork out and be wasted. Grease may be smeared on the skein with a small paddleshort enough to be kept in the grease box. The amount usedat one application need not exceed one-half cubic inch, and if GENERAL FIELD WOHK 165 the skeins are greased regularly every day two-thirds of thisamount will be sufficient. Removal and Replacement of Taps.—These operations areperformed by means of the wrench-headed bolt which holds theevener or double tree to the tongue


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