The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 77. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1862 |
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... direction , or in a right line in the longitudinal direction of their stems . Air is admitted into the chamber , so as to ac- company the feed water , by a hollow conical valve or a conical pipe or chamber forming a valve raised and ...
... direction , or in a right line in the longitudinal direction of their stems . Air is admitted into the chamber , so as to ac- company the feed water , by a hollow conical valve or a conical pipe or chamber forming a valve raised and ...
Page 179
... direction of the arrow with a power of 15 , whilst the same pressure on the line 2 would make it turn in the contrary direction with a power of 18. The difference between the two strains , therefore , will be the real amount of ...
... direction of the arrow with a power of 15 , whilst the same pressure on the line 2 would make it turn in the contrary direction with a power of 18. The difference between the two strains , therefore , will be the real amount of ...
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... direction . To this end the tines are made straight , instead of curved , as usual , so that in whichever direction the rotating frame may be driven , the teeth will act on the hay . The reverse action of the rotating frame is ob ...
... direction . To this end the tines are made straight , instead of curved , as usual , so that in whichever direction the rotating frame may be driven , the teeth will act on the hay . The reverse action of the rotating frame is ob ...
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