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THE WHEAT CULTUEIST. 



swale. The draw-bars are jointed, so that the rake can 

 be folded up, npon the sulky, and thus be easily trans- 

 ported. This rake is made by H. I^. Tracy, Essex Junc- 

 tion, Vermont ; by Blymyer, Day & Co., Mansfield, 

 Ohio ; and Blymyer, l^orton & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Alden's Wheel Rake. 



The illustration herewith given (Fig. 71), represents 

 an excellent spring-tooth rake, which I can recommend 



Fig. 71.— Alden's Wheel Eake. 



as being a valuable, labor-saving implement. The cut 

 furnishes such a correct idea of it, that I shall give no 



