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reaper, with a self rake, which leaves the grain in gavels, is sufficient. 

 An excellent machine of this kind is 



THE WARRIOK REAPER. 



This machine has a special mechanism, by which the rakes are 

 brought completely under the control of the operator, and can be set 

 and changed without the use of wrench or other tool while the 

 machine is in motion, to deliver the gavel automatically, with every 

 rake, or every second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth or seventh rake, as may 

 be desired, or the operator may, with his foot, prevent its raking alto- 

 gether, enabling him to carry gavels at the corners to make a clear 

 track for the horse the next time around, or he can deliver the gavel 

 with any rake he pleases, whether the same is set to deliver or not, 

 and it can be set not to deliver the gavel, allowing the operator to 

 discharge it at his pleasure. Unlike any other reaper, when a gavel 

 has been delivered with the foot the one following it will be of 

 regular size. If the operator carries the gavel on turning the corner, 

 the next rake after removing his foot from the trip will discharge the 

 gavel, and the following one will be of regular size. The small cost 

 of this machine, which is $100, brings it within reach of every farmer 

 who has a few acres to cut. 



THE HAY TEDDER. 



Where the hay crop is large the hay tedder cannot be dispensed 

 with. This machine is used for stirring the hay so as to dry it 

 thoroughly in the shortest time, and by its constant use, grass and 



THE HAY TEDDEU. 



clover cut in the morning can be made ready for the cock at night. 

 One of these machines will turn and spread four acres in an hour, so 

 that the grass cut by one mower can be turned five times in the day, 



