Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1913 — HARROW CART EASILY MADE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HARROW CART EASILY MADE
Put Together by Using Frame and Wheels of Old Worn-Out Cultivator—How to Work It.
This harrow cart Is easily put to gether, light of draft, and the height of the seat enables the driver to get up out of the dust It is made of tb« fteme aud wheels of an old worn out cultivator and the tongue Is a piece of 8 by 4, 10 feet long. Bolt the tongue to the arch 12 inches from the end and 8 inches from the end holt on a seat. Braces from the axles are
Dotted to the tongue SO Inches for ward on the arch, writes F. R. Machln of Russell, Kan., In the Farmers' Mall and Breeze. Put a clevis In the front end of the tongue and connect this by means of a ring to the clevis on the evener. In using a 3-sectlon harrow remove the center adjusting lever.
Latest In Harrow Carts,
