Show CLEARING LAND lal r sa sill alltz do lm im rr for ate I 1 nicil I 1 1 hit fitial timber tim 1 of t l kiil la worl which 13 frequently frequently left from year ID if lye year because of it hard clit tractor to olvi Ob ViRte tB elio difficulty siu li 11 nafi si oll it NewY oil od fanner writing to ti new ena england benl shyh 1 I 0 i steil mi art n tanne boat it by bylin rich h ill thu denul is is COM coin ay plad pl kd toll to do th oloa dillOf rocks etc au biml I willett which ficili I 1 ll 11 moving of largo I 1 nf sli t the I 1 ae level leveling i I 1 of f ic 11 ol 01 Is I 1 fit I 1 i 11 af ern d I 1 hotos liu ls its As wil be seen in tire the cut alit hand rail till is removed froni the coin MO inori stone bort a t itald the bout boat plank blank 13 attached utta clied to 10 t alin ito boat by a u heavy beavy ineize laiu e this extra plank is drawn by it a chain nt ill to the t tram tain ain tin tile winie is 8 tile 3 ingui boat we will suppose a heavy r ru 0 r las lans apen pitied iniel in iel out of the eurth TI aw the he w n 1 is loosened loos enoil and ut att cached farther barther luck buck on oil tire main chani ch iiii while the b olk it A is inserted il to 11 p arite arate aliu wins front fi om the bout boat aliu Ls 14 then IT iriven ivell beside tho rock lini nicil its tit learn proceeds it will frequently tako ita it place on the ellie boat without effort on oil the lite part oft of alir ili driver the will wing 0 bendin tending to force it in place if because bacans 0 of its simp this is not readily nei ulily lone done a very livery little prying while the I 1 is in motion will set it where it is desired meadow land which is to LO ijo leveled leve leil must first li AN attachment TO A STONE BOAT plowed when the attachment will ly take up a lond if the boat be weighted if there is ia very lanch of this ser scraper ip work to do the edge of the tha wing should be shod with ft a strip of steel lik like 0 nil an old cart tiro tire or piece of saw blade cheout alie outside outride rail mil of tile the win wing also should bo be higher tb thin n for stone tile the chingo should not be too loose it should keep ilas th win fiut on the ground by the weight of the boat in the second cur is shown P grubbing amill giai ll 11 timber originally explained by it a pennsylvania Penu sylvani i ii air r 1 ii I the country gentleman ile ete says 1 I 1 use two pulley blocks in ia stumps I 1 frequently use three tile the will show tho the aluir ner of using pulleys A third loca bloch could lie ile buzed usi 1 l copis to pass tho the terminal na 1 1 cirit ait under to get lowr low draft for the teim in the illustration fir lr object is to taki take the tree out ont root and banch la anch by means of it 11 chain wo nye attach t the alck B con two pulleys pull pys to tire tree as high fis as practicable alie blue A con launt one pulley is anchored to 1 a uell t or tree close to the ground anchors An Irich chora ra should bo be rather ratha r farther from the tree than is shown in tho the sketch one end of the ropo rope is made fast to the iron loop looi of the single pulley block the other end of tile rope is first arst passed over 0 one lie of the double pulleys leyb then over the sun single pulley then their over the otner other daubl pulley and lastly the end of the roio C is made fast to the doubletree to whirl which tit the team is attached tho team i is started while it a man inan back of the hie tree stands with tin an aland ax and strikes across little tle ridges of earth earah which are thrown up by roots each time suveria suver severing im it root till over goes the tree B TWO IS IN EXTRAC TISO STUMPS A third block with single pulley sometimes called a snatch block in 1111 v beat be attached independently to the anchor or to souto some other low down anchorage ch orage and the rope C passed under the pulley before attaching the team that will bring tho the draft low down and give 1 ve the team much better chance to plant their feet firmly on the ground by rising a long iong cable in fit place of 0 a chain to connect the tree and block B tin ail anchorage nill may 3 be made eta it a greater dista distance uce from the tree as circumstances may indicate one and a half inch rope is what I 1 use that I 1 call a cable tho rapidity with which a birin can call take tie knots in tile rope will largely largel de determine the number of ti treba vea which may be uprooted in ili an all hour we have averaged as mally daiy as ten trees ii hour |