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Hench Improved Riding and Walking Cultivator, 



PRICE. 



Pin-Hoe Cultivators $25.00 



Spring-Hoe Cultivators 30.00 



Extra Beam for Cultivating Or- 

 chards 2.00 



SPECIAL PRICE FOR CASH. 



This Cultivator has many advantages, as follows: 



1st.— It has the improved movable spindle by 

 which the operator guides the machine to the right 

 or left at will; can be managed by any boy who 

 can drive a team; has double tongue, giving full 

 view of the corn row. 



2d. — Each beam or drag bar has lever by which it 

 can be raised independently, and by changing a 

 bolt, both drag bars can be raised or lowered by one 

 lever, and each has an independent spring pressure. 



3d.— It has also a center adjusting lever for set- 

 ting the shovels closer to or from the corn row. 



4th.— The drag bars couple in front with ball and 

 socket bearings, by which all lost motion and wear 

 can be taken up. 



5th.— The single-tree rods are connected to the 

 shovel beams and serve as a pressure on the shov- 

 els while cultivating, and also assist the operator 

 in raising the shovel beams. They are made with 

 either pin-hoe or spring-hoe attachments. 



6th.— Two centre beams and shovels are furnished 

 with each machine, making an eight-shovel culti- 

 vator for fallow cultivating. The three shovel 

 beams on either side can be set closer together or 

 wider apart, and either one can be set to run deeper 

 than the other. They can also be spaced six inches 

 farther apart from front shovel or rear shovel. 



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



Complete with One Pair of Plows, Shields 

 and Fallow Tooth Attachment. 

 For a Riding Cultivator needed in very close work we offer the "Iron 

 Age," 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". 



We take pleasure in recommending this implement to all those who 

 have not used Riding Cultivators, owing to the fact that hitherto they 

 have been made of such width that it has been impossible to work them 

 satisfactorily in close rows, and feel confident the market gardener will 

 now find it well suited to his needs. 



Price, $25.00. 

 SPECIAL PRICE FOR CASH. 



Steel Walking Cultivator. 



SPECIAL PRICE FOR CASH. 



In the annexed is seen our six-shovel 

 Corn and Fallow Cultivator, with seventh 

 or middle shovel. 



Perfect spring pressure and hoisting de- 

 vice for regulating the shovel beams or 

 drag bars for deep or shallow cultivating. 



The high arch permits its use in high 

 corn, and being firmly braced gives it 

 great strength. 



We furnish the same patent Spring Hoe 

 that is used on our riding cultivators for 

 rocky or stumpy land, at small extra cost. 

 Price: 



Six-Shovel Cultivator, Pin-Hoe, with 

 two Bull Tongues and two Hilling 



Shovels $15.00 



Seventh or Middle Shovel, extra.. 1.75 

 Six-Shovel Cultivator, Spring Hoe 20.00 



The "Iron Age" as a Pivot Wheel Cultivator. 



Price, $25.00. 

 SPECIAL PRICE FOR CASH. 



For cultivation of crops on hillsides, or for work among: very 

 crooked and irregular rows, there probably 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 carry- 

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

 desired. It has a 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 that they may instantly 

 follow the direction by the wheels. For hilly sections we are pre- 

 pared to furnish it with wheels having flanged tires to prevent slip- 

 ping. Seat is arranged to drop below the arch bar, as shown in cut, 

 or can be adjusted above it. 



We would call attention to the great adjustability of the tool, to 

 the fact that the gangs can be reduced to three, or even two teeth 

 each, by the removal of the outside and inside teeth ; while it will 

 be noticed that the other valuable features of the rigid frame culti- 

 vator have been retained. 



Complete with one pair of Plows, Shields 

 and Fallow Tooth Attachment. 



