. Successful farming [microform] : how to farm for profit : the latest methods. Agriculture; Gardening; Farm management; Livestock; Agriculture; Jardinage; Exploitations agricoles; Bétail. 36 SUCCESSFUL FARMINO. Duplex Moohine for Hakinjc Wire Fence. repeat the same operation. A few minutes time is all that is required to set each post. When the posts are all set unroll the woven wire. Fasten it secure with staples to the end post, and tighten with a stretcher used for the purpose (see 111. 16), and fasten the woven wire to each post with staples. This completes the fence. The Duplex is a new


. Successful farming [microform] : how to farm for profit : the latest methods. Agriculture; Gardening; Farm management; Livestock; Agriculture; Jardinage; Exploitations agricoles; Bétail. 36 SUCCESSFUL FARMINO. Duplex Moohine for Hakinjc Wire Fence. repeat the same operation. A few minutes time is all that is required to set each post. When the posts are all set unroll the woven wire. Fasten it secure with staples to the end post, and tighten with a stretcher used for the purpose (see 111. 16), and fasten the woven wire to each post with staples. This completes the fence. The Duplex is a new and efficient machine, whereby a farmer cm construct for himself any. The horizontal 16. WIRE STRETCHER. style of woven wire fence or gates that he may desire (see 111. next page). It is quite simple and is easy to operate. coUedWire. wires, either plain, coiled (crimped), twisted or barbed can be used in this machine. Twisted and crimped wire will contract and expand with the cold and heat, without breaking or becoming slack. (See 111. 18). This machine will weave any height of fence up to fifty-nine inches. After the posts are set two men can make from forty to fifty rods of fence per day, which can either be fastened to the posts for a permanent fence or rolled in bundles for portable Iron stays, fcuccs. Iron stays can be woven in every seven. 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 Rennie, William, 1835-1910. Toronto : W. Rennie's Sons


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