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Collection, Preservation and Display of Old Lawn Mowers

1853-08-01 RASE Meeting Gloucester - James and Henry Ferrabee

THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE.   AUGUST, 1853.  MEETING  AT  GLOUCESTER.

CATALOGUE OF IMPLEMENTS, &c.,   EXHIBITED AT THE SHOW.

JAMES and HENRY FERRABEE, Phoenix Iron Works, near Stroud, Gloucestershire.

A six horse power portable steam engine, and an eight horse power stationary steam engine, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a sheaf elevator; a thrashing machine, and a straw shaker, invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters; a winnower; a refuse elevator, and a corn elevator, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a hummeller, invented, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a corn dressing machine; a corn screen, and a straw band, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a 12-inch registered chaff and litter cutter, invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters; a litter elevator; a grinding mill, and a corn and linseed crusher, improved and manufactured by the exihbiters; three sizes of a portable thrashing machine; a 12-inch and a 9-inch registered chaff and litter cutter, invented, im- proved, and manufactured by the exhibiters; a 12-inch patent spiral chaff and litter cutter, invented by the late Earl Ducie, R. Clyburn, and E. Budding, of the Uley Iren works, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a set of pulleys in a frame for driving the spiral chaff cutter, manufactured by the exhibiters; an iron stationary horse power for one or two horses; a 16 inch, a 19-inch, a 22-inch hand, and a 36-inch horse lawn mowing machine with registered improvements, and a set of screw wrenches, invented by E. Budding, of Dursley, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters.

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BHL/Farmers Magazine/1853/Vol2/P169