. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. Thisplacedfor hay Fig. 20.—Modern Scythes,. even places, and where hay is made on a small scale. It was an American idea to trans-fer this work of cutting from man,and have it done by horse first patented ma-chine for this purposeFig. 21.—Modem scythe snath. was made by Peter Gaillard, of Lancaster, Pa., the patent dating Dec. 4, 1812. For forty or more years many machines were made, and someprogress may be traced in them. Between 1850 and 1860 machineswere perfected which gave the first beginning of some of the p


. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. Thisplacedfor hay Fig. 20.—Modern Scythes,. even places, and where hay is made on a small scale. It was an American idea to trans-fer this work of cutting from man,and have it done by horse first patented ma-chine for this purposeFig. 21.—Modem scythe snath. was made by Peter Gaillard, of Lancaster, Pa., the patent dating Dec. 4, 1812. For forty or more years many machines were made, and someprogress may be traced in them. Between 1850 and 1860 machineswere perfected which gave the first beginning of some of the per-fect machines of to-day. There are rear-cut and front-cut cen-


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