The Bullard Hay Tedder, 





The BULLARD TEDDER has outlived scores of experimental 

 machines, and is to-day better appreciated than ever before. Many 

 different devices have been brought forward for turning grass, but 

 nothing else has stood the test of practical farming but the crank 

 motion and the movement of the forks that almost exactly reproduces 

 the plunging swing of the fork in the hands of a brisk man. A glance 

 at the cut will show that this movement in the BULLARD TEDDER is 

 done at the rear of the machine, the end forks being outside the 

 wheels. Thus the wheels never run over the tedded hay. Every par- 

 ticle of the grass is lifted, tossed and shaken out from the bottom 

 and left light and open to air and sun. It will do the work of from 

 six to eight men, is very light draft, and is strong and durable. 



MANUFACTURED J)Y 



THE BJCHAIIDSOIT MFG. CO. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



