C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 



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Farming Implements — Continued 



International Motor Hay Press 



Made in Three Sizes 



14x1 S in. bale chamber. 3. 4, or 6-horse power I H C oil engine. 

 16x1 S in. bale chamber. 4 or 6-horse power I H C oil engine. 

 17x22 in. bale chamber. 6-horse power I H C oil engine. 



The International Motor Hay Press is constructed of the 

 best materials, assembled and designed in such a way that 

 convenience, efficiency and durability are combined. It is a 

 self-contained outfit, having the bale chamber and engine 

 connected and mounted together on substantial trucks. The 

 power from the engine is transmitted through a heavy drive 

 chain and power jack. This arrangement of the bale chamber 

 and engine makes it a simple matter to move the press from 

 place to place and to set it up for work. One team is all that 

 Is required to transport the whole outfit. 



Ask for Special Catalogue and Prices. 



McCormick Knife and 



Tool Grim 



ler 



This device is con- 

 venient for use in the 

 work shop or in the 

 field, as it can be read- 

 ily attached to a bench 

 or mower wheel. Un- 

 less the knife be kept 

 sharp, it is impossible 

 f\ to secure the best re- 

 J[ 'V-ilts with ;i mowing 

 l \£ 'machine, and the Mc- 

 Cormick knife grinder 

 enables the farmer to 

 always keep the knife 

 sharp — and the work of 

 sharpening requires con- 

 siderably less time than 

 is possible with the ordinary grindstone. A cylindrical stone 

 for grinding tools is furnished on special order. A stone for 

 gumming saws can also be furnished on special order. When 

 de-ired a foot power attachment will be supplied at a small 

 additional cost. 



Price, with wheel for grinding mower sections $4.00 



er Twine 



It is well understood 

 that good binder twine 

 is essential to success- 

 ful binding. The har- 

 vest season lasts only a 

 few days and delays 

 nearly always result in 

 more or less loss. Bind- 

 er twine that kinks and 

 breaks is not worth 

 hauling home, because 

 3 it is not only a source 

 of annoyance while har- 

 jjj vesting the grain, but it 

 also delays the work of 

 shocking. When bound 

 with inferior twine the 

 bundles break open 

 when they are pitched 

 \ to the wagon and stack, and with such bundles it is almost 

 impossible to build a stack that will shed water. Uniform 

 size and strength are the characteristic features of the McCor- 

 mick binder twine. It will not kink and clog the knotter, or 

 pull thin and break. The different brands of McCormick twine 

 are Sisal. Standard, Manila, and Pure Manila. 

 Lowest market prices on application. 



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Clagett's Shock Carrier 



This Shock Carried is fully Guaranteed to do all we claim for it. 



This machine is not new 

 but has been in use a num-> 

 ber of years, and has thor- 

 oughly done the work for 

 which it was intended under 

 the most trying weather 

 conditions. 



When the yield is heavy the machine will lift and transport 

 a fifteen bushel shock of cured corn and on unloading will 

 leave it standing as well or better than when in the field. 

 It is nothing unusual to haul in from 25 to 35 standard bbls. 

 of corn a day or as many as 20 large shocks of fodder. It is 

 just as easy to load in a wind storm as in calm weather, 

 and without any waste whatever. 



Shocks of cured fodder up to 12 feet in diameter are lifted 

 and transported with practically no effort on the part of the 

 operator. Two shocks of smaller diameter may be loaded 

 also. 



Price without neck yoke and double tree .......... $35 . 00 



International Side Delivery Hay Rake 



This is an all-metal 

 rake, except the tongue. 

 The frame is made of 

 high-quality steel, and 

 is very substantial. The 

 crank shaft carries four 

 forks, and rotates in 

 three bearings. The propelling power is transmitted from 

 near the right front wheel to the center of the crank shaft 

 by means of an efficient chain drive. Each fork is equipped 

 with six tines, which, under ordinary conditions, are practi- 

 cally unbreakable. This rake will handle any growth of hay 

 in any condition. It will not rope wet hay, but rather gives 

 it a motion which facilitates drying. It will handle dry hay 

 without knocking off the heads and leaves, which constitute 

 a valuable part of the crop. It leaves a light, fluffy windrow, 

 which is easily taken up by the loader or put into cocks 

 for curing. 



Price $60.00 



Improved Grain Fans 



A.ulds complete, 

 with necessary 

 sieves for all 

 forms of seed.. $22. 00 



Lyons', handmade, 

 complete, with 

 necessary sieves 

 for all forms of 

 seed $25.00 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



