Official Retrospective Exhibition of the Development of Harvesting Machinery for
Official Retrospective Exhibition of the Development of Harvesting Machinery for
Deering Harvester Company
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Spaulding's self-sizing device, somewhat modified, was used. The binder was placed upon a Marsh harvester, but the weight of the attachment was so great that it was necessary to place a heavy weight upon the grain divider; in fact, the vertical portion of the same in one or more of the machines was made of cast iron, in order to coun- terpoise the weight of the binding attachment. The above photo-engraving is from a model made in accordance with the various patents; the proportions given are th...ose shown in a photo- graph of one of Mr. Gorham's later machines. The patents covering this machine were bought by one of the last companies to take up the Appleby binder, and suits brought against those manufacturers who had perfected and introduced the Appleby binder. The plaintiffs were defeated in some of the preliminary moves. One manufacturer stood suit, and it was held by the court that one of the elements of the Gorham binder was found in the Appleby binder. No manufacturers ever put the Cxorham binder out in the form in which 88 OFFICIAL RFTROSl'ECTUK FXIIIBITION No.
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