- the
American Seeding Machine Company of Richmond, Indiana;
Oliver Chilled Plow Works of
South Bend, Indiana; Hart-Parr
Tractor Company of
Charles City,...
-
American inventor. He is
credited with the
invention of the
power lift
sulky plow, the
Bettendorf metal wheel and the one-piece
railroad truck frame. By...
-
urbanization during the late 19th century. Labor-saving
devices such as the
sulky plow, corn planter, mower, and
reaper made most farm
laborers more productive...
- of horses, four
yokes of oxen, forty-five head of
cattle six
sulky plow six
common plows, four
seeders and a
number of
mowers and harrows. They also had...
- London's
State Coach,
Scottish State Coach and the Speaker's
State Coach.
Sulky: a very
light two-wheeled cart for one person,
especially used for harness...
- in
harness in many
different ways. For
working purposes, they can pull a
plow or
other farm
equipment designed to be
pulled by animals. In many
parts of...
- harness.
Horses are
hitched to a very
lightweight two-wheeled cart,
called a
sulky. Most race
harnesses incorporate a
standing martingale and an overcheck...
- his tractor,
which came with an
articulated two-iron-wheeled
sulky to
which wagons or
plows could be attached. It was
about this time that he
formed the...
-
innovations of
various companies the list
expanded to over 80.
Sulkies and
steering sulkies were
available for walk-behind tractors, as well as an optional...
- Both
light and
heavy breeds as well as
ponies are
raced in
harness with a
sulky or
racing bike. The
Standardbred dominates the
sport in both
trotting and...