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����Operating a washing machine b^' iiiipbuig a crank and pulley to the crankshaft. It only takes a moment to attach them
��A windshield with apron for the mo- torcycle, affords complete protection for the driver and prevents any back- draft. The shield can be easily dis- connected, yet it will stand the most violent vibration without breaking from its fastenings
���At left and above is a slotted fan- shaped headlight glare dimmer. The light rays are thrown to the top of the reflector and then deflected downward and out
���Lubricating springs by forcing oil be- tween the leaves under air pressure
��The unusual body, shown above, carries all equipment necessary to repair damaged or wrecked automobiles quickly on the road
��The giant army truck, at right, has two radiators, steepled one above the other, to enable it to run loaded in hot weather
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