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A Home-made Feed Cutter.

4 An old lawn mower can be ar- ; ranged to make a fairly satisfactory straw or feed cutter. One must rig up a hopper, as shown in the sketch, and attach the mower to the lower end of it so that the straw or grain will just strike the

knives where the grass usually comes into the mower. A crank and a belt arrangement makes it easy for one man to feed and turn the cutter. This is good use for a lawn mower in the winter time when it is not working outdoor.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 July 1914, Page 8

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A Home-made Feed Cutter. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 July 1914, Page 8

A Home-made Feed Cutter. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 July 1914, Page 8

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