. The art of horse-shoeing. Horseshoeing; Hoofs; CHR 1905; PRO McNeil, John H. (autograph); PRO McNeil, John H. , Mrs. (donor). F""g- 97.—Steel Sharps and Blank, Plug shanks. hammer secures it. The difficulty is to get the hole in the shoe and the shank of the sharp of corresponding form and size. When this is done, the sharp keeps its place and is not difficult to remove. Too often, however, they are not uniform, and then the sharp falls out, or sometimes cannot be removed. When the holes are drilled instead of punched, the fit is more exact, but this only applies to those with a ro


. The art of horse-shoeing. Horseshoeing; Hoofs; CHR 1905; PRO McNeil, John H. (autograph); PRO McNeil, John H. , Mrs. (donor). F""g- 97.—Steel Sharps and Blank, Plug shanks. hammer secures it. The difficulty is to get the hole in the shoe and the shank of the sharp of corresponding form and size. When this is done, the sharp keeps its place and is not difficult to remove. Too often, however, they are not uniform, and then the sharp falls out, or sometimes cannot be removed. When the holes are drilled instead of punched, the fit is more exact, but this only applies to those with a round shank. A slight taper. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hunting, William, 1846-1913; Fairman Rogers Collection (University of Pennsylvania) PU. London : H. & W. Brown


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