. Catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements ... Fig. 12. Improved Fig. 13. The wheel (Fig. 13.) is a late invention, and is found to be a great improve ment, as it causes it to move steadily and easily, and assists the operator in getting around the ends of rows and obstructions in the field. Langdon's Cultivator or Horse-Plow.—This, in reality, is a plow with a light, wide, flat share, sharp at the edges, and coulters on the mould-board. It is used for running between the rows of different crops, to cut up the weeds and loosen the soil. It is also an excell
. Catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements ... Fig. 12. Improved Fig. 13. The wheel (Fig. 13.) is a late invention, and is found to be a great improve ment, as it causes it to move steadily and easily, and assists the operator in getting around the ends of rows and obstructions in the field. Langdon's Cultivator or Horse-Plow.—This, in reality, is a plow with a light, wide, flat share, sharp at the edges, and coulters on the mould-board. It is used for running between the rows of different crops, to cut up the weeds and loosen the soil. It is also an excellent implement for digging potatoes. The shares can be detached and wings added, which converts it into a double mould- board plow. It is only recommended for light soils free from 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 Allen, A. B. & Co. [from old catalog]. New-York
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