10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORECARRIAGE»
Discover the use of
forecarriage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forecarriage and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
__ 85. 12-disk harrow with forecarriage, no eveners ______ __ 675 0. 5-t00th
horse hoe. __ 85 2. 20-tooth (spring) riding harrow with two poles, steel wheels.
w-i HQ and forecarriage ...
1, Plate I), supported on springs B on the front axle C, forming the forecarriage.
To make steering possible and avoid all strains on the machinery it is necessary
to so connect the body of the vehicle to this forecarriage that the front axle can ...
Liverpool Engineering Society, 1903
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Transactions of the Liverpool Engineering Society
1, Plate I), supported on springs i? on the front axle C, forming the forecarriage.
To make steering possible and avoid all strains on the machinery it is necessary
to so connect the body of the vehicle to this forecarriage that the front axle can ...
Liverpool Engineering Society, Wilfrid S. Boult, Edward H. Allies, 1903
an independent frame (see A, Fig. 1, Plate I), supported on springs B on the front
axle C, forming the forecarriage. To make steering possible and avoid all strains
on the machinery it is necessary to so connect the body of the vehicle to this ...
They are offered to the farmers from 3 to 12 feet deep and 6 to 18 feet wide.
Harrow carts or riding attachments are often sold with them. ROLLERS AND
CRUSHERS. Cambridge rollers with hardwood or steel frames, forecarriage, and
seat, ...
United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1918
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The Horseless Age: The Automobile Trade Magazine
C.ANT0N0 ELECTRIC FORECARRIAGE COMPANY. The forecarriage
manufactured by this company is an independent unit intended to be applied to
any horse drawn vehicle in place of the front wheels and fifth wheel. It consists of
a box ...
7
On the Box Seat: A Manual of Driving
A wooden or metal arm, part of the forecarriage of a vehicle, to which the shaft or
splinter-bar is attached. Gag-check. In American usage an alternative name for a
running- or pulleybridoon. Hitch. To "put to" or couple a horse or horses to a ...
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Collected Works in Three Volumes
Stability of plows with Russian or German forecarriage The present investigation
is confined to a simplified plane scheme of plows with forecarriage of the Russian
and German systems. This scheme (Figure 232a) consists of the plow A and ...
Vasiliĭ Prokhorovich Gori︠a︡chkin, N. D. Luchinskiĭ, 1972
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Discovering Horse-drawn Vehicles
This had a step-in mid section, cut- under of the forecarriage, and sliding doors
for easy access. The rear body was mounted on transverse springs while the
forebody had both crosswise and lengthwise springs united by 'D' links. The
bakery ...
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A history of world agriculture: from the neolithic age to ...
It is then necessary to use a forecarriage. A classic forecarriage is a small, two-
wheeled cart on which the pole (or beam) of the plow rests.One wheel moves in
the previous furrow, which guides the forward movement of the machine, and the
...
Marcel Mazoyer, Laurence Roudart, 2006