The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties; Comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex; the Isle of Wight; the Chalk Hills of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c.; And Including the Culture And Management of Hops, in the Districts of Maidstone, Canterbury, And Fornham (V.1)
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5. DISTRICT OF MAIDSTONE. 59 The DUNG CART is of the ordinary construction, and of a full size ; gauging* near forty bushels. The PLOW of Kent is the most extra- ordinary. Like that of Norfolk, it is com- mon and peculiar to the county ; except that the Kentish plow is in use, on the hills of Surrey, and in some parts of West Sussex. To describe this extraordinary produc- tion, verbally, were impossible. Its com- ponent parts, and the names assigned them, are nearly equal in number to those of ...the ship. A Xorth-of-England farmer, who has never been south of the Thames, would little suspect the purpose, for which it is constructed : he would conceive it to be a carriage, rather than a plow. It has a pair of wheels, fully as large as the fore wheels of a moorland was^on ; and behind them is dragged a long thick log of wood, which slides upon the ground, as the hob or shoe of a sledge ; with a beam, rising high above it, which a small farmer of the North would be glad of as a gate post ; comprizing, in its various parts, as much timber and other materials as would build a highland cart.
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