GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD 



77 



The "Iron Age" as a Fixed Wheel Riding Cultivator. 



PRICE 



- - $30.00. 



COMPLETE WITH ONE PAIR OF PLOWS, SHIELDS 

 AND FALLOW TOOTH ATTACHMENT. 



FOR a Cultivator needed in very close work we 

 have to offer this year, the " Iron Age," Riding 

 Cultivator, No. 2, as being particularly adapted to the 

 cultivation of peas, beans, and all close grown crops. 

 Its wheels close up to 35" and widen to 43". It will 

 readily be seen this Cultivator is ouly a modification ot 

 our regular "Iron Age" Riding Cultivator as a fixed 

 wheel, consequently the operation of the two Cultiva- 

 tors is practically the same. . - 



We take pleasure in recommending this Cultivator 

 to all those who have not used Riding Cultivators, 

 owing to the fact that hitherto they have been made ot 

 such width that it has been impossible to work them 

 satisfactory in close rows, and feel confident the mar- 

 ket gardener will now find this tool well suited to his 

 needs. The low prices lately obtained for his products 

 fairly compel him to make use of the best labor saving 

 implements to be obtained. 



The "Iron Age" as a Pivot Wheel Cultivator. 



PRICE, - - - - $30.00. 



COMPLETE WITH ONE PAIR OF PLOWS, SHIELDS 

 AND FALLOW TOOTH ATTACHMENT. 



FOR cultivation of crops on hillsides, or for work 

 among very crooked and irregular rows, there prob- 

 ably can be no cultivator so well adapted to the purpose 

 as one making use of what we may call pivoted wheels, 

 the wheels being guided by the feet and thus carrying the 

 entire implement, with its gangs of teeth to right or left, 

 as desired. In devising this Pivot Wheel Cultivator the 

 manufacturers have endeavored to provide several very 

 essential features, and believe, in these respects, the tool 

 will be found to equal any tool of the kind made. 



It has wonderful ease of guidance, the pivots being ver- 

 tical, near the wheels, and the ends resting upon hardened 

 steel balls. , . . . , 



The gangs are very rigid in order they may instantly 

 follow the direction by the wheels. For hilly sections we 



K e ^°sS. '%^^f^i a A the atch hat. as shown in cut, ot can he 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



