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1898 Article-Moline Pattern Works, Back Geared Disc Sharpener |
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Blacksmith & Wheelwright, V37 #1, Jan 1898, pg. 5 |
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1/14/2015 1:01:44 PM |
The tool herewith illustrated is said by the manufacturers to be a bonanza for blacksmiths. It is designed for sharpening disc harrows and cultivators, and it is claimed that it will save its cost in sharpening two machines. It will sharpen discs from twelve to twenty inches in diameter. It may be bolted to any kind of bench or plank, and is easily set up and operated by any blacksmith. The position of the machine makes it convenient to put on the disc, and with the perfect self-centering device and convenient position of the levers, together with the moderate price, recommends it to anyone having discs to sharpen. The manufacturers are the Moline Pattern Works, Moline, Ill. |
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1898 Moline Pattern Works, Back Geared Disc Sharpener
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