1005 B Street N W.. Washington, D. C. 



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FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Continued 



McCormick Binder Twine 



It is well understood that good binder twine Is essential to 

 ■Hwuful binding The harvest season lasts only a few days 

 and Man nearly always result In more or less loss. Binder 

 ZU that kinks and breaks is not worth hauling home because 

 , Z not onlv a source of annoyance while harvesting the pi n 

 bL. lt also deter, the work of shocking. When bound with inferior 

 Hrine the bundles break o,*n when they are pitched to the 



wheels are adjustable and the drum can be either raised or 

 toweled to suit field conditions. There are four tooth bars on 

 which the teeth are so arranged that they gather all the hay. 

 v. t nhtM It at the proper time to prevent winding. The teeth 

 „re made of the best quality spring steel and are mounted so 

 tl,.y will neither break nor tear up the sod. In finish and general 

 appearance the Keystone Is unequaled. and In ease and efficiency 

 „f „p. ration it outranks any other make of loader on the market. 



wagon and atack. and with anch bandies It la alnioat Impossible 

 to build a atack that will shed water. Uniform slie and strength 

 are the characteristic feature* of the McCormick binder twine, 

 it will not kink and clog the knotter or pull thin and break. 

 The different brand* of McConulck twine are Sisal. Standard. 

 Manila, and Pure Manila. 



Lowest market price* on application. 



International Side Delivery Hay Rake 



This I* an all metal rake, except the tongue. The frame Is 

 made of hign-<ioality ateel. and la very «uh*tantlal. The crank 

 shaft carries four forks, and rotates In three bearings. The 

 propelling power 1* transmitted from near the right front wheel 

 to the center of the crank shaft by meana of an efficient chain 

 drive Each fork la equipped with alx tines, which, under ordl 

 nary condition*, are practically unbreakable. This rake will 

 handle anv growth of hay In any condition. It will not rope 

 wet hay "but rather give* It a motion which facilitate* drying. 

 It will handle dry hay without knocking off the heads and 

 leave* which constltnte a valuable part of the crop. It leaves a 

 light. Huffy windrow, which Is easily taken up by the loader 

 or pot Into rock* for curing- 



firm, 



Price 



New Keystone Swath and Windrow Hay 

 Loader 



and Windrow Hay Loader is doubly 



Price of Swath * 60 00 



Price of Swath and Windrow 65.00 



Improved Grain Fans 



Johnson & Fields', 

 form of seed, |20.00. 



Lyon's, handmade, 

 form of seed. $25.00. 



complete, with necessary sieves for all 

 complete, with necessary sieves for all 



The New Keystone Swath 

 valuable to the hay grower, because it will gather hay from the 

 swath as well as from the windrow. It will take up hay from 

 the swath as clean as any rake, and deliver it to the wagon, 

 without any threshing or beating. The driving mechanism of the 

 New Keystone is verv simple and efficient, there being no com- 

 plicated gears to get out of order and cause troublesome delays. 

 The elevator is driven by large sprockets directly attached to the 

 main axle which takes its power from the main wheels. The 

 gathering drum Is mounted on a substantial frame, which Is 

 hinged to the main axle and supported at the rear by two castor 

 wheels. This construction permits of automatic adjustment to 

 ■artCB ground and wagons of different heights. The caster 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



Machine Repairs 



SPROCKET CHAINS. 



No. 



25, 



per 



foot 



No. 



32, 



per 



foot 



No. 



35. 



per 



foot 



No. 



42. 



per 



foot 



No. 



45, 



per 



foot 



No. 



55, 



per 



foot 



12c. 

 12c. 

 13c. 

 15c. 

 15c. 

 20c. 



Repairs for standard makes of Harvesting 

 stock or promptly gotten on short notice. 



Machines kept in 



