. Corn-harvesting machinery. Corn. Fig. 6.—Improved one-row harvester. To reduce the labor involved in cutting corn with the machines described, another form of corn harvester was invented, as shown in figures 8 and 9. This machine consists of two driving wheels, between which is mounted the frame for the driving mechanism and platform. It is drawn by one horse, which walks between the two rows that are cut at the same time. The dividers pick up the lodged corn, except. Fig. -Corn liarvestor with automatic knife guards. such as lies in the row of corn away from the machine, and guide it to the


. Corn-harvesting machinery. Corn. Fig. 6.—Improved one-row harvester. To reduce the labor involved in cutting corn with the machines described, another form of corn harvester was invented, as shown in figures 8 and 9. This machine consists of two driving wheels, between which is mounted the frame for the driving mechanism and platform. It is drawn by one horse, which walks between the two rows that are cut at the same time. The dividers pick up the lodged corn, except. Fig. -Corn liarvestor with automatic knife guards. such as lies in the row of corn away from the machine, and guide it to the cutting apparatus, which consists of two stationary side blades, above which is a mova])le sickle, which cuts the corn and deposits it. 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 Zintheo, Clarence Janné. [from old catalog]. Washington, Govt. print. off.


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