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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class IX.: Bernhard Samuelson

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Harvesting and Food-preparing Machinery

2178. SAMUELSON, BERNHARD, Banbury, and 76 Cannon, Street West, London.

Harvesting and food-preparing machinery.

SAMUELSON'S SELF-RAKING REAPING MACHINE. (R. C. Ransome and Samuelson's combined patents.)

PATENT SELF-RAKING REAPING MACHINE, which deposits the grain in sheaves, clear of the track of the horses, by means of revolving rakes. Power required, 2 horses walking at the ordinary farm pace. Width of cut, 5 ft.

  • Price for full crops £38-0
  • If with 4 arms, for light and continental crops £36-0

SAMUELSON'S PATENT MEADOW-MOWING MACHINE is distinguished for the flexibility of the cutting apparatus, which enables it to follow the undulations of uneven ground, and to avoid contact with any obstacles. Made of various widths for the draught of 1 or 2 horses.

  • Price, according to width of cut, £20 to £23
  • The same with reaping attachment for cutting grain as well as grass, £26 to £29

SAMUELSON'S HAND-RAKING REAPING MACHINE, with side and back delivery, for 1 and 2 horses.

  • Price, according to width of cut, £16 to £17-17

SAMUELSON'S (MAINWARING'S and BOYD'S PATENTS), LAWN-MOWING MACHINES, with Mainwaring's silent wheels, and Boyd's self-cleaning apparatus, for rolling, cutting, and collecting grass on lawns at one operation. Power, varying according to width, from that of a boy, to a light horse.

  • Price, from £5 to £15-15

SAMUELSON'S IMPROVED HORSE RAKE, with steel teeth, width 7.5 ft. and 8.5 ft.

  • Prices, £8 and £8-10

SAMUELSON'S PATENT GARDNER'S TURNIP CUTTERS, for cattle, calves, sheep, and lambs, on iron and wood frames, cutting the last flat piece of each root to the proper size. By reversing the motion, they are made to cut for cattle or sheep, and by adding the so-called lamb-plates, the cattle knives are made to cut for calves, and the sheep knives for lambs.

  • Prices, £4 to £6 18 6

SAMUELSON'S and CORBETT'S PATENT ROOT-PULPING MACHINES, for reducing roots so as to be fit for mixing with chaff, cake, or corn.

  • Prices, £4-10 to £8-8

SAMUELSON'S IMPROVED IRON-FRAME CHAFF CUTTERS. The two sizes exhibited are adapted specially for export owing to the small compass into which they can be packed.

  • Price £3 and £5
  • Other sizes from £2-15s. to £13-0

SAMUELSON'S PATENT OIL-CAKE BREAKERS for feeding only, and for feeding and manure, £2 to £8-10

SAMUELSON'S NEW PATTERN GARDEN ROLLERS,

  • £1-12s-6d. to £4-0

SAMUELSON'S IMPROVED GARDEN ENGINES,

  • £4 to £5-0

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