Here is T. I. Shambaugh with a model oi 



an automatic liog waterer. In his hands 



is the iull-sixed float box used to regulate 



the flow oi water. 



(U. oi I. Photo) 



Frank Schumacher, Piatt county, describes 



his windmill "throwout" OTer Station WIIX 



with Farm Adviser I. E. Harris, Champoign 



county. 



(Courier Photo) 



Pictured here is a tractor-powered wood 

 saw devised by M. M. Wilson and en- 

 tered in the Macon county show. It at- 

 tracted wide interest. 



(Herald-Revi6w Photo) 



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C. R. Rogers built this manure scoop 

 which he attached to his tractor. The liit 

 can be elevated to any desired position. 



(Herald-Review Photos) 



A group oi formers look ot a liit wagon 

 built by W. W. Sentel, Moultrie county, 

 to lessen the labor and time ordinarily 



required in scooping com irom a wagon 

 to a truck when the com is hauled irom 

 the fields. This was at the Macon exhibit. 



Louis Duitsman, Champaign county, proud- course. Duitsman has also hauled many 



ly shows his tractor loader. It is being used 

 as a scoop in the picture with either ma- 

 nure or dirt being tossed up with ease. It 

 is possible to hook a hay buck on the liit, 

 too, which is powered by the tractor, of 



loads oi gravel ior use on his own place 

 and on neighbors iarms which were 

 scooped up by this device. He also uses 

 it OS o snow plow. 



(U of I Photos 



Here is a handy "gadget." It is a motor 

 table made so that the meat grinder 

 shown in place can be quickly changed 

 ior a tool sharpening wheel, small chum 

 or ice cream freezer. 



FEBRUARY, 1945 



