. The art of horse-shoeing : a manual for farriers. Horseshoeing. Fig. 71.—Blanks, screwed. The "tapping" and "screwing" of shoes is expen- sive, and in small shops must be done by hand. shops, a gas engine and a machine v/ould reduce the cost very greatly, and if the system came into general use, this method of providing against frost-bound roads could be carried out at much less cost than now. With a view to economy and simplicity, a sharp has been Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance


. The art of horse-shoeing : a manual for farriers. Horseshoeing. Fig. 71.—Blanks, screwed. The "tapping" and "screwing" of shoes is expen- sive, and in small shops must be done by hand. shops, a gas engine and a machine v/ould reduce the cost very greatly, and if the system came into general use, this method of providing against frost-bound roads could be carried out at much less cost than now. With a view to economy and simplicity, a sharp has been 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 Hunting, William, 1846-1913. New York : W. R. Jenkins


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