A treatise on carriages : comprehending coaches, chariots, phaetons, curricles, whiskies, &c: together with their proper harness, in which the fair prices of every article are accurately stated . TA. J CRANE-NECK CARRIAGES. 53 ?m. The fway-bar The badgct-plate. SECT. 2. CRANE-NECxK CARRIAGES. Fig. 1, 2, and 3, reprcfent a chariot crane-neck carriage^ in the fide, the top, and foreend views, with the coach-box, and a platform, orluggage-boot, in their proper fituations. Thewheels are added to this carriage^ ftiewing theirproper height and diftance from each other, com-monly called the
A treatise on carriages : comprehending coaches, chariots, phaetons, curricles, whiskies, &c: together with their proper harness, in which the fair prices of every article are accurately stated . TA. J CRANE-NECK CARRIAGES. 53 ?m. The fway-bar The badgct-plate. SECT. 2. CRANE-NECxK CARRIAGES. Fig. 1, 2, and 3, reprcfent a chariot crane-neck carriage^ in the fide, the top, and foreend views, with the coach-box, and a platform, orluggage-boot, in their proper fituations. Thewheels are added to this carriage^ ftiewing theirproper height and diftance from each other, com-monly called the track ; alfo the circumferencewhich the fore wheels take in turning, by whichthe bows of the cranes arc regulated in their dif-tance, and in their height, by the height of thewheels. The timbers of this carriage are of the famedefcription of the laft, excepting the perch andhooping-timbers, which, in this fort of carriage^are not ufed. The hind and fore ends are fixedto the cranes, which makes the bearings morefteady than thofe of a perch carriage. The ad-dition of wood-vvork to this carriage, may be add-ed to the laft defcribed, and is as follows : A. The crofs framings, called wings, or
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