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Show GANG PLOW HORSE EVENER Method of Attaching Six Horses to Farm Implement with Satisfaction By George Hanne. Here is a sketch of a six-horse e?en-er e?en-er for gang plow. As shown, two horses are placed ahead and four abreast. The device is made of a piece of oak plank and a common four- horse evener set on top of it and fastened fas-tened with strap iron as on a wagon wa-gon tongue. The holes in the evener are bored at the rate of two to one; two inches to the two horses to one inch to four. The evener is made of sufficient suf-ficient length so that the hole for the H I tK 2?r-V fcF Six-Horse Attachment. two horses comes under the tongue. Then it is connected with a chain to the front evener. This evener can also be used as a five-horse evener by changing the holes in the planks and using three horses instead of four. , |