. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... ity and thorough seasoning of | are used for hay and corn harvesting, with or without front or back . used without, they hold butsmall loads: when used with lad-ders, they are generally constructedso that but a small portion of theload is over the horses back; con-sequently, if a long-bodied cart isused, the balance of the load isbadly kept. Moreover, thay arenot types of general-purpose carts,and as such a
. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... ity and thorough seasoning of | are used for hay and corn harvesting, with or without front or back . used without, they hold butsmall loads: when used with lad-ders, they are generally constructedso that but a small portion of theload is over the horses back; con-sequently, if a long-bodied cart isused, the balance of the load isbadly kept. Moreover, thay arenot types of general-purpose carts,and as such are less efficient thanare those which meet all a farmersrequirements. In the seed-gro\dng districts,specially constructed carts are usedto convey turnip seed and similarcrops. These are long-bodied carts,made with closely-Doarded sidesand bottoms to prevent the escapeof seed, which threshes out veryFig. 3.—JacksMillcCart readily when loaded. They are mounted on low wheels, and thethe wood used in construction, and carts of I sides are hinged to expedite the unloading; asbadly seasoned wood rarely proye satisfactory. I the load is necessarily a light one, the matter of.
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