21. The Sykes tile puller. The puller with a tile in position is fitted to the end of the plug of a mole plough as the plugis about to enter the side of an open drain. As the plough moves forward the tile is pulled into the end of the mole drain and the plate at the rear pulls out the rod from a special joint, leaving the tile firmly in position. 22. Two tiles in the side of an open drain as pulled by the apparatus illustrated in Fig. 21.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 1, 15 January 1947, Page 89
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9121. The Sykes tile puller. The puller with a tile in position is fitted to the end of the plug of a mole plough as the plugis about to enter the side of an open drain. As the plough moves forward the tile is pulled into the end of the mole drain and the plate at the rear pulls out the rod from a special joint, leaving the tile firmly in position. 22. Two tiles in the side of an open drain as pulled by the apparatus illustrated in Fig. 21. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 1, 15 January 1947, Page 89
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