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must be gone over four times the first year, 

 and twice during the succeeding year." To 

 those inquirers who wanted to know which 

 implement could be used for cultivation work 

 under such circumstances we recommended the 

 *' Ipswich " steel cultivator as illustrated. 

 These implements are made with 8, 13 or 17 

 tines. They have one steel " through " axle 

 and one lever for raising and depressing the 



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THE "IPSWICH" CULTIVATOR FOR COCO-NUTS. 



tines. The wheels are of steel and the centres 

 can be taken out and replaced by new ones, 

 thus making the machine almost equal to new. 

 A swivel-wheel is attached to a short pole, 

 and takes all the weight off the animals, but 

 a pole with whippletrees for either two or 

 three horses, or both, can be fitted if desired. 

 The tines are carried by hinged frames, and 

 are free to follow all irregularities of the soil, 



