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" 1st. It is the only plow yet produced which will invariably 

 " scour in any soil. 



" 2d. It is now a well-established fact that it will last fr 

 " three to six times longer than any other steel plow. 



^rom 



Fig. 63. — Land side view of plow, with wheel colter attached. 



*' 3d. It can easily be demonstrated that it draws lighter than 

 any other plow cutting the same width and depth of furrow. 



Fig. 64. — Mould-board view of a left-hand plow, with sward colter and gauge-wheel attached. 



" 4th. It will plow in the most perfect manner at any desired 

 "depth, between three and twelve inches, which is a third larger 

 " range than is possessed by most other plows, while in difficult 

 " soils none other can be run deeper than six or eight inches. 



