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The Farmer and Mechanic

The Farmer and Mechanic
Author: William Holt Starr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1847
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Farm Mechanics

Farm Mechanics
Author: Fred Duane Crawshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1922
Genre: Agricultural machinery
ISBN:

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Ultimate Guide to Farm Mechanics

Ultimate Guide to Farm Mechanics
Author: Fred D. Crawshaw
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 163220164X

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A reference and instruction guide to the mechanics of working the land. The Ultimate Guide to Farm Mechanics combines three classic farming texts for the first time, compiling knowledge from the best sources published as far back as 1884. A comprehensive reference book that belongs in any farming household today, it offers an array of farm knowledge for both experts and amateurs alike. The book is divided into three parts: the first covers general skills such as woodworking and blacksmithing, the second is dedicated to farm engines and how to run them, and the third teaches readers how to construct classic labor-saving devices such as an effective milking stool, plowing gear for a kicking mule, and a nest for egg-eating hens. Readers are taught to mend broken tools, make fertilizer and corn fodder, buy engine parts, and manage gasoline engines safely and economically. Filled with intricate illustrations, photos, and diagrams, Ultimate Guide to Farm Mechanics offers a wealth of knowledge still indispensable to the modern-day farmer. Both the casual and amateur reader will learn valuable lessons from the old teachers of early twentieth-century farming in the United States.