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Griffith, Turner & Co.. Baltimore. Md. 



Clark's Cutaway Harrow. 



One of the Greatest Inventions of the Age. 

 A Triumph of Mechanical Genius. 



The most complete disk harrow made; will run 25 per cent, lighter than the 

 solid disk and do very much, better work; will not ridge the ground; impossible 

 to clog; cuts the weeds and trash, at the same time mixing them with the soil. 

 Besides these advantages, the Cutaway is provided with the new mechanical 

 movement of ball and socket joint, where the wings of the harrow connect at an 

 angle under the end of the pole. This little part is by itself one of the triumphs 

 of mechanical genius. A connection of this kind allows the axles to revolve at 

 distinct angles, and besides cutting and slicing, the implement tears and twists 

 the sod and mixes the soil, putting that which is on the top under, and bringing 

 up the lower earth so far as it reaches. This can be regulated by weighting the 

 drag. With all this motion, there is but little of the side displacement of soil 

 that is so objectionable and damaging a feature of old harrows. Considering 

 these movements, one cannot fail to reason what a perfect seeder it must prove. 

 A Perfect Peach Orchard Cultivator. 

 12 Disk, 16 inches, price w $3.0 co 



Send for List of Farmers and Gardeners who use and recommend the Cutaway. 

 Among very many others we call your attention to the following: 



Baltimore Manual Labor School Farm, Aug. 23. 1SS9. 

 Mess. Griffith. Turner & Co. 



Gentlemen; — We are delighted with the Clark's Cutaway Harrow. It is 

 decidedly the best pulverizer we have ever seen. We can do more pulverizing 

 with it. especially in heavy clayed soil, in one day than we can do in two with any 

 other harrows that we have ever tried or seen work. It does not bring up anything 

 that has been plowed under, but cuts up and mixes manure, etc.. with the soil. 



Respectfully. E. Stabler. 



Mess. Griffith. Turner & Co. 



The Cutaway Harrow gotten of you has given perfect satisfaction, and 

 consider it the implement for much work which cannot be performed satisfactorily 

 with any other form of surface pulverizer I have seen. In short, it will do well 

 what any other harrow will do, and much that no other will. 



Very respectfully. J. H. Goodridge. Mgr. for J. H. Rieman 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



