DEERE IMPLEMENT COMPANY. 



"Buckeye" Low Down Hoe Drill. 



Our patrons will find herein described an important change and valuable improve- 

 ment in the well-known Buckeye Drill. This change is the result of long and careful 

 study and practical tests, and we now present it, not as an experiment, but as a thor- 

 oughly practical, carefully tested, and most valuable improvement to the already fully 

 established virtues of the Buckeye Drill. 



The Buckeye Low Down Drill is constructed with a view of lightening the draft, re- 

 lieving the horses' necks of all weight, and making the drill run steadier, thus render- 

 ing it easier to handle. The above features have all been secured in the present con- 

 struction of the Low Down Drill. 



The Frame is supported, both in front and rear, by wheels, making it practically a 

 four-wheel drill, and in addition to this, a limber tongue is used which takes all weight 

 off the horses' necks. This, in itself, is an improvement, the value of which cannot be 

 over-estimated, as every farmer knows the work of operating a two-wheeled grain drill 

 is as hard on the team as any work performed on a farm. The drill mounted as de- 

 scribed runs easier and steadier than the old two-wheeled drill. 



Ratchett Drive Wheels are used and both wheels are drivers. 



The continuous Steel Axle running clear through the frame, with gear near the 

 center for driving the feed, insures an even distribution of the seed. The Drills will 

 sow in turning either to the right or left. 



We claim the new Lever device to be the best, most complete and convenient ar- 

 rangement for raising the hoes and applying pressure to the same that has ever been 

 invented, as both operations are accomplished by pulling the Lever backward, which 

 any farmer will understand to be far easier than pushing it forward. Only one Lever 

 is used to do this work. 



This Drill also has a very convenient lever for shifting the hoes from a straight 

 line to zig-zag or the reverse, which operation can be easily performed while the drill 

 is in motion. 



The Buckeye Low Down Drill eclipses and is "clear out of sight" of any grain drill 

 ever put on the market. It stands alone as the only representative of the low down 

 hoe feature in the construction of grain drills, and the immense demand it has already 

 created is the best testimony that this Drill is a perfect success and thoroughly prac- 

 tical in every respect. 



PRICE. 



9 Hoe, 7-inch Drill $ 90 00 



10 

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 16 

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 24 



100 00 

 105 00 



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125 00 

 150 00 

 180 00 

 205 00 



