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All GENUINE "ACME" Harrows lave Flexible Gang Bare, 



FIGURE 1. 



Fig. 1 shows front, coul- 

 ters passing an obstruc- 

 tion such as stone, knoll, 

 corn stubble, or other 

 rubbish the rear coul- 

 ters remain at work in 

 the soil. 



This flexibility admits of one bra- dropping into furrow, while the 

 other bar is working on a higher level, and it enables the driver 

 with the aid of the tilting lever, to clear the* Harrow of rubbish 

 which may accumulate under the coulters. 



In other harrows where the gang bars are fastened rigidly togeth- 

 er, neither bar will remain on the ground when the other bar is 

 passing an obstruction, nor will either bar drop into a dead furrow 

 or other hollow when the other bar is on a higher level. Neit hen- 

 can rigid bar harrows be cleared of rubbish without the driver Ion vv. 

 his scat and lifts the harrow. 



New Style "ACME" Harrows, tfos. 10, 11 anil 12 

 have Reversible Coulters, viz: 



When worn out on one end they may be turned "end for end" 

 and in fact are equal in point of durability to two sets of Coulters. 



Adjustable Coulters, viz: 



The Coulters on this style may be adjusted to cut over more or 

 less of the surface. In summer fallow the Coulters may be adjusted 

 to "overlap" so as to practically clean the ground of weeds, if they 

 have not been allowed to grow up rank. Again on ground where 

 there is loose rubbish, the coulters may be set with less flare, and 

 when thus set the Harrow draws easier. 



