IMPLEMENTS 



Dow, and using similar circular disks, are the 

 Corbin, Climax, Warrior and Reynolds. All have 

 sulky seats and sometimes carry scrapers. 



In Clark's Cutaway harrow each disk is in one 

 piece at the hub or centre; but it is shaped at the 

 circumference into six small blades, being cut away 

 with deep triangular notches, to obvious advantage. 



The Morgan Spading is the latest and, I 

 think, best of the wheel harrows, for reasons fol- 

 lowing: Solid disks in one revolution bear, sub- 

 stantially, a constant scraping contact to the earth 

 of about four feet. Cutaway disks present a very 

 similar contact, of about two feet in a revolution. 

 Both styles are usually weighted down to perform 

 their work. The Morgan blade or spade is 

 narrow, rounded and sharp, the end having but 

 about two inches cutting surface, or one foot in one 

 revolution of each set. 



The Meeker Smoothing Harrow is employed 

 either for levelling the surface of land, that it may 

 be ploughed evenly, or, after ploughing, to prepare 

 for the seed-drill. 



Every practical cultivator knows the style and 

 construction of a good ROLLER. The nature of 

 the service it performs has already been treated 



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