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Colors inverted. Negative print machinery guide. Fig. 12. Carpenter shop in "the Flats", where the Woodwork of the Harvesting Machinery is Prepared and Finished. Fig. 13. Boiler Room, No. 1 Fig. 14. Guard Room, where Guard Castings for Mower Teeth are Straightened, Machined and Finished. Fig. 15. Fourteen-ton Furnace in Malleable Department. Capacity 42 tons a day, running with three heats of four hours each. Fig. 16. Gang Drills, Main Factory, with Jigs and Fixtures for the Machining of Interchangeable Parts of Mowing and Reaping Machines. Fig. 17. Chipping Room, Malleable Department, where Lumps and Gate Joints on Hard Castings are Removed before Annealing. Fig. 18. Storehouse, No. 1, where Iron and Steel Raw Material is stored. Fig. 19. Gray Iron Foundry, No. 1 ---625 feet long and 85 feet wide. August, 1902.