TWO HORSE CLIPPER MOWER. 



in the field showed any point susceptible of improvement, and they 

 now rank among harvesting machines as our modern light steel Toole, 

 Plows, etc., do in comparison with the old fashioned and heavy imple- 

 ments of the past generation. 



They are built on the system of interchangeable paris, a system that 

 has not in full, been heretofore applied to the construction of any Mower. 

 The like parts are exact duplicates of each other, and will fit any and 

 all machines of the same size. By this method, we are able to secure 

 exact uniformity in all our machines, and all will work egually well in 

 the field, whether put together at our manufactory oJTby our Sub- 

 builders. 



While the Clippbbs possess every point of real excellence found in 

 other machines, they Sfcve many important features peculiar to them- 

 selves, viz.: 



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