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C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Farming Implements — Continued 



Double Disc Harrow 

 With Flexible r rame 



The Double Disc Harrow is just what its name in- 

 dicates — two harrows combined in one, for the purpose 

 of saving time and labor in tilling the soil. Its capacity 

 is twice that of any other form of Disc Harrow, for it 

 works the ground twice at one operation. One man and 

 three horses operate the Twenty Disc, doing as much work 

 as could be done with two ordinary harrows employing two 

 men and six or eight 

 horses. Moreover, 

 the work is more 

 thoroughly done, for 

 the second harrow- 

 ing follows immedi- 

 ately after the first, 

 before the freshly 

 cut ground has had 

 time to dry out or 

 become hard. 



Price, with Tongue Truck $100.00 



Spring Tooth Harrow 



Deering, 15 tooth, with Runners $30.00 



Deering, 17 tooth, price with Runners 32.50 



Deering. 21 tooth, with Runners 35.00 



Deering, 23 tooth, price with runners 37.50 



Spike Tooth "U" Bar Zig-Zag Harrows 



Closed End 



This is a practically all steel implement. The Steel "U" 

 Bars, Teeth aad Clips arc exactly the same. The outside 

 frame is made of channel steel and the tooth bars are riveted 

 to it by means of steel rivets. This construction gives pro- 

 tection to the tooth bars and prevents injury by their coming 



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in contact with stumps, fences or other obstructions. It also 

 affords protection to trees when the Harrow is used for 

 orchard work. 



All teeth are 5-8-inch steel. 



50 Tooth, 2 Section $21.50 



60 Tooth, 2 Section 22.50 



One section of the above may be used for garden or light 

 work with one horse. 



One Section of 50 Tooth Harrow $11.00 



Oliver Riding Cultivator 



When the first descriptive circular of the Oliver Culti- 

 vator was written, upon entering the race where so many 

 were competing, it was done with a feeling of confidence 

 that the cultivator would prove to be a universal favorite. 



Automatic Balance Frame. The movement of one lever 

 assisted by the team raises and lowers both gangs, and at 

 the same time balances the frame. 



For narrow rows, the wheels can be set 38 inches between 

 the tires and still give ample room for guiding where planting 

 has been done badly out of check. 



As a hard ground cultivator it has no equal. There are no 

 springs or high hitch to draw the shovels out of the ground, 

 which are. therefore, always hungry for their work. 



It is a profitable cultivator for the farmer, as it does not 

 wear out easily, never breaks, saves time and manual labor, 

 and does faster and better work than is possible with any 

 other. 



Price— 8 Spring Shovels $65.00 



The Buckeve Pivot Axle Riding 

 Cultivators 



Pressure of the foot on the foot-lever turns the wheels and 

 moves the beams at the same time, thus shifting the entire 

 cultivator instantly in the desired direction. 



Space between beams can be instantly changed while the 

 machine is in motion, by a convenient spacing lever. 



Single tongue; square tube steel frame; forty-two inch 

 steel wheels; spring pressure; steel seat adjustable for length 

 and height; drop-hitch directly connected with beams; height 

 of arch. 34 inches; adjustable arch. 



Especially adapted to crooked rows and hillside cultivation. 

 Price, with 6 Spring Shovels $62.50 



Buckeye Walking Cultivator 



The Buckeye Balanced Frame Walking Cultivator with 

 parallel beams has many new and improved features, making 

 it far superior in every way to any other cultivator of this 

 style on the market. 



The steel axle is of one continuous piece, giving it great 

 strength. 



Perfectly balanced. Light and neat in appearance. 



Steel wheels, 30 inches high, double tongue. 



Flat steel lifting springs. 



Price, 4 Spring Shovels $40.00 



Price, 6 Spring Shovels 44.00 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



