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FIELD LABOUR MOTOR ENGINE

Tiio "Scientific American" gives a description of a small motor-engine designed to carry out any field labour which the , farmer usually carries out by hand, transferring the labour from point to point by leg-power. A gasoline motor, hangs between a pair of wheels, and propels the apparatus wherever tho man, who walks behind, directs it, by means of a long handle. A set of hoes, rakos, a. ploughshare, cultivator, or weeder, can be attached to and worked by the machine. The motor can be moved from place to place, and iised on stationary work, such as separating, churning, grinding grain, etc. Up-to-date Cheese Factory Managers are unanimous in their praises conoern- . ing tho famous Victor Vat. The new sloping bottom and middle drainage make for a complete elimination of whey, and this efficiency is, reflected in ' bigger company dividends. Orders can only' be delivered in rotation, 60 place your order NOW and be certain. Always pleased to supply details. A. J. PARTON, Sheet Metal and Plumbing Works, Pembroko Street, Carterton.—Advt. /

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 3 January 1917, Page 8

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174

FIELD LABOUR MOTOR ENGINE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 3 January 1917, Page 8

FIELD LABOUR MOTOR ENGINE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 3 January 1917, Page 8

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