On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 páginas |
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... bars of bit , whence measured- Line of bearing - Length of upper bar of bit - A bit " falls through " or stands stiff : why ? -Effects of both- Angle at which reins should act on bit - Dimensions of lower bar of bit - Curb , length of ...
... bars of bit , whence measured- Line of bearing - Length of upper bar of bit - A bit " falls through " or stands stiff : why ? -Effects of both- Angle at which reins should act on bit - Dimensions of lower bar of bit - Curb , length of ...
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... lower jaw consists of two flat irregu larly triangular cheek - bones , whose ... bars , and on the lower portion of which the tusks are to be found in male ... bar exposed to pressure varies according to the pull on the reins ; with a ...
... lower jaw consists of two flat irregu larly triangular cheek - bones , whose ... bars , and on the lower portion of which the tusks are to be found in male ... bar exposed to pressure varies according to the pull on the reins ; with a ...
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... lower bars of the bit . - See fig . 10 . Line of . bearing Fig . 10 . The measure for the length of the upper bar of ... bar - very seldom less , and hardly ever more . It would be very easy to demonstrate mathematically why these two ...
... lower bars of the bit . - See fig . 10 . Line of . bearing Fig . 10 . The measure for the length of the upper bar of ... bar - very seldom less , and hardly ever more . It would be very easy to demonstrate mathematically why these two ...
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... lower branch , ƒ d , being to the upper one , dc , in the proportion of 4 to 1. In fact , it will be too great , and therefore reduces the prop to a nullity . The intermediate upper bar d b , equal d e , will assume the position b ' d ...
... lower branch , ƒ d , being to the upper one , dc , in the proportion of 4 to 1. In fact , it will be too great , and therefore reduces the prop to a nullity . The intermediate upper bar d b , equal d e , will assume the position b ' d ...
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... smaller and lighter bit , if adapted to the mouth , would be much more efficient . Some portion of the objection to the long upper bar referred to above - namely , its affording no lever action -may be remedied by making the lower bar ...
... smaller and lighter bit , if adapted to the mouth , would be much more efficient . Some portion of the objection to the long upper bar referred to above - namely , its affording no lever action -may be remedied by making the lower bar ...
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On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Visualização integral - 1868 |
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