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Also, a Scotch harrow, with 40 | square steel teeth, wood frame hinged in the 

 middle, and is claimed to be the best harrow for the money in the market. Also, 

 a three-sectioned harrow with 45 teeth, also | inch. 



Also, a patent reversible tooth harrow, which is made in two or three sections, 

 and by reversing the4iitch the teeth are changed from a straight to a slanting posi- 

 tion. Also, a-patent three-horse equalizer; light, durable, and a perfect equalizer. 



Also, an adjustable arch iron beam tongueless cultivator, which always stands 

 up at the ends when turning. Wood beams furnished if desired. Sixteen thou- 

 sand of these cultivators were sold in the year 1884. Also, a stiff arch, two-horee 

 walking cultivator, with double-acting spring, and easily handled. 



Also, a combined walking and riding cultivator, built with steel rail, steel arch, 

 and iron beam, and is a model combination cultivator. It is easily handled as a 

 rider or a walker. Also, an adjustable arch two-horse cultivator, which can be ad- 

 justed to suit any width of row. It is excellent for potatoes. 



Also, fifteen or twenty varieties of walking steel plows, both wood and steel 

 beam, made of choice material, which this company always use. 



P. P. Mast & Co., Springfield, 0. Exhibited a spring-pressure shoe drill, with 

 roller pressure. The roller attachment works independent; the roller always fol- 

 lows in the wake of the shoe on account of a castor arrangement. A castor wheel 

 in front takes the weight off the tongue. 



Also, a glass feed fertilizer, free from corroding and sticking. All the deposits 

 are in view of the operator. 



Also, a spring-pressui-e drill. The pre.s8ure being on the back end of the hoe it 

 is not required to be more than one-half as great as it would be otherwise. There 

 is a gauge on the hoes to regulate the depth, and all grain is sown an even depth. 



Also, a spring-shovel walking cultivator. It has a front spring to regulate the 

 pressure on the beam. This anti-friction spring either puts the pressure on or off 

 the beam. It has an adjustable coupling for regulating the space. 



Also, a combined riding and walking cultivator, with spring shovels and plain 

 beam. Also, a spring-tooth harrow or cultivator, running any desired depth. 



Also, the Buckeye three and five-hoe wheat drill for sowing in corn. It has a 

 roller castor and pin-hoe drill, and spring-hoe attachment for stumpy ground. 



Also, a little two-horse engine for the purpose of exhibiting the goods. 



Hdll & Mustard, Glen Hall, Ind., exhibited a flexible cultivator. It has a direct 

 hitch and independent action of beams. The hitch has no connection with the 

 tongue, and a short, quick turn can be made without interfering with the action 

 of the plows. The hitch also prevents the horse pulling the wheel to the ground. 

 It is void of tongue draft and side draft, and is* simply constructed. 



Deere & Mansur, Moline, III., exbibited the Deere wire check rower, with drill 

 attachment, and with stalk cutter. 



Also, a one-horse drill, with fertilizer attachment, gotten up in beautiful style. 



Deere & Co., Moline, III., exhibited the Gilpin sulkey plow and a full line of 

 John Deere walking breaking plows. Also, the New Matchless riding cultivator 



