Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[lo Sept., 191: 



These Two should interest 

 Fpuitgpowers, Gardeners and 

 Farmers. 



The "iron AGE" No. 6. 

 No. 6 Horse Hoe and Cultivator. 



Has a long, liigh steel fianie that makes the tool run steady. The 



hoe standards are solid steel, securely attached to the frame bars by 



malleable ratchet castings. These give several easy adjustments to 



the side hoes, both sidewise and at different angles. They can be 



reversed for hoeing 



^^ ^^, ^ f>i' changed from side 

 Packed weight, 83 lbs. 



ro side with points 

 forward, for covei'ing. 

 The Horse Hoe 

 when used as a culti- 

 vator, expands to a 

 width of 30 inches 

 and closes to 14, 

 sutHcient for ordinaiy 

 purposes. The ratchet 

 castings.can.be placed, reversed, on the inside of the bai-s, bringing 

 the side hoes together, for opening furrows for manure, ttc. Cultiva 

 tor teeth, attached in this position, are 1 1 inches apart — the teeth 

 are carried on the hoe standards. A lever expander changes the 

 tool instantly, while in motion, from extreme width to the narrowest 

 position. It has a pair of double steel expander bars and long steel 

 lever, placed in easy reach, and with its malleable connections, is 

 perfectly fitted and pivoted to work smoothly — is strong, simple, 

 rigid, and has stood the test of many years without change. 



TOOL MERCHANTS, 



554=66 & 582=88 Collins=st., 

 MELBOURNE. 



