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Show MOWING MACHINE IS UNIQUE Object Is to Provide Bars That Ma) Adapt Themselves to Uneven-ness Uneven-ness in the Ground. The Scientific American in describ ing a mowing machine invented by A J. Anderson of 22 Greenwich street, New York, says: "This machine is self-propelled and is provided with new and useful means for controlling the cutter bar frame. The principal object is to provide pro-vide a machine having a plurality oi bars there6n, the frame carrying ths bars being more or less loosely constructed con-structed whereby these bars may adapt themselves to unevenness in ths ground when the machine is in use. V J Mowing Machine. A further object is to provide means for removing the cutter bar driving mechanism out of operative position in order to permit the machine to be run over the ground with the bars inoperative. in-operative. The illustration herewith represents the machine in a side view. |