Above— Details of crank end of device. A—Wire. B—Wing nut. C—2in. wire loop fixed into the slot on the spindle and with ends fastened in the clamp; 2 or 3.turns of the crank make an eyelet in the wire. D—End of spindle, which is hammered flat so that a slot can be cut in it. — Stud. F—Bolt. —Collar welded to spindle to allow movement of about 1in. against spring tension, which permits sufficient movement in the spindle for the eyelet to be released. H—Sorina to take un end movement in spindle. 1—Lever.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 433
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92Above—Details of crank end of device. A—Wire. B—Wing nut. C—2in. wire loop fixed into the slot on the spindle and with ends fastened in the clamp; 2 or 3.turns of the crank make an eyelet in the wire. D—End of spindle, which is hammered flat so that a slot can be cut in it. —Stud. F—Bolt. —Collar welded to spindle to allow movement of about 1in. against spring tension, which permits sufficient movement in the spindle for the eyelet to be released. H—Sorina to take un end movement in spindle. 1—Lever. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 433
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