Show CORNSTALK AND TOW CARTS tro trio cent juven that ar am CPI by ajoy lous islaub loarmer at fig 1 I is ia shown a cornstalk or ensilage cart it ii sixteen ell to lo eighteen feet iong ion with an all axle six feet long two w 0 strong bed Iti iniece ece ire aro colteil on the under tinder side ride of the axle close clofe to ill the wheels approaching to within a foul foot ol of ench eacho oilier therin in front boaldin are ladled on these each alternate ono coming out fill flussi with the bed the alie ethels itro iro DEVICE n FOR HAULING cornstalks CORN STALKS ejecting rome inc inched liei two dinall wide tired heels beels are ased in loading one can easily walk up tip between the boards board with art an armful of stalks and put them anywhere on tile load in using tilis cart the front end is ia lifted and fastened to the axle of a tow low cart shown at F fie i a 2 this tow car bait t is simply it 11 pair of wheels with an axle and tongue and A seat for tho driver it chii bo hitched to any load and the horses will pull more comfortably than with ordinary trees lono long island farmer will hitch their tow carts to heavy loads on bad spots in the roads to road machines or anything else needing a temporary lift thanks are duo to rural new colket for tho the foregoing cuts and descriptions we fire are further told by this authority A LONG I 1 INLAND TOW CART ali that it i in n carting carling stalks to the barn some soma farmers set a stout pole at the front of tho wagon with another polo pole playing on tile tho top of it like an old fashioned well sweep tacio 0 is a rope hoop at the end of this polo pole with which they can lift a bundle or shock check and swing it into the wa others hay clings 1 inks for foi tit unloading stalks |