GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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KEMP MANURE SPREADER. 



As a Labor and Material Saver this is one of the most 

 economical implements used on a farm. It will spread 

 just the quantity desired and do it evenly, covering 

 every square inch with finely pulverized manure in one- 

 tenth the time required with shovels and forks. Drill 

 attachment can be changed to lime hood, by removing 

 the shuts and adding the lime board. 



1 on 4 wheels, capacity 30 bushels, Round Beater. 



on 3 



35 

 40 

 45 

 50 

 60 

 35 



Belt 

 Round 

 Belt 

 Round 

 Belt 

 Belt 



$110 00 

 115 00 

 120 00 

 125 00 

 130 00 

 135 00 

 120 00 



Size, No. 

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 14 No. 

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Complete, with drill attachment, hood and slow feed 1 

 Drill attachment, for leaving manure in rows, extra. J 



Wind brake, or lime hood, for windy weather, extra 



Brake, or lock, for hilly sections, extra 



Three-horse evener, extra 



Slow feed for lime, ashes, etc.. extra « 



Lugs, used in frosty weather, per set of 28 



Whifnetrees, neck yoke and two-horse evener furnished free. 



Size No. 2 comes nearer to general wants than any other. Special discount from these prices 



8 00 

 5 00 



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2 25 



THE BALTIMORE LIME AND ASH SPREADER. 



This is is a strong and substantial machine, with spreading 

 capacity of from 15 to 80 bushels to the acre. The quantity 

 can be regulated at the will of the operator. The wheels are 

 4£ feet high. It has six feed and will spread 7£ feet wide 

 The box or hopper is fitted with a powerful agitator, which 

 breaks any arch formed by lime, ash or commercial fertilizer. 

 The lime is fed out on a distributing board or shaker, which 

 can be set at different elevations, and this, in vibrating, dis- 

 tributes the lime evenly and regularly. Lime is not easily, 

 nor is it evenly, spread by hand, particularly in small quanti- 

 ties. After lime has been hauled into the field, placed in large piles and slaked, it is ready to spread. 

 Any boy strong enough to fill the hopper can operate the machine. The lime falls but a few inches, 

 thus avoiding dust to either driver or horses. If the wind is very strong an apron can b£ tacked, if de- 

 sired, in front of the hopper. Ordinary lumps going through the attachment sieve will not interfere 

 with the sowing. We also furnish an extra cap and large wheel, whereby fertilizers of every descrip- 

 tion, and plaster, can be sown in quantities as low as 300 pounds per acre, and if coarse 250 pounds per 

 acre. Hopper holds 18 bushels slacked lime. Price, $75.00. Special price for cash. 



" THE BALTIMORE BROADCAST FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR. 



This machine has more points of real merit than any other 

 Broadcaster on the market. It will sow perfectly all kinds of 

 chemical fertilizer, including kainit and plaster, also hen ma- 

 nure, sheep-pen scrapings, etc.; a Patent Positive Porce Feed 

 that never fails, but crushes lumps and sows damp fertilizers 

 as evenly as dry; a strong and effective agitator, which prevents 

 arching. The machine is operated by a heavy chain gear, and 

 the distributor may be thrown in and out of gear while in mo- 

 tion, and the quantity may be changed by the driver without leav- 

 ing the seat. The hopper is low, making it very convenient to fill. These machines are made in three 

 sizes, sowing in width 7 feet 9 inches, 6 feet 3 inches, and 4 feet 10 inches. The large size is for two 

 horses, the others for one horse, and furnished with shafts. It will sow from 1500 to 3000 pounds per 

 acre, and from these quantities down to as light a drawing as may be desired. They are warranted to 

 ran lighter and sow perfectly a greater variety of fertilizers than any in the market. 



Two horse Broadcaster, sowing 7 feet 9 inches wide $62 00 



No. 1, One-horse " " 6 " 3 «« " 53 00 



No. 2, " " " " 4 " 10 " " 43 00 



Special price for cash. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



