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C. M. Woolf & Co., Inc. 



FARMING IMPLEMENTS— Continued 

 Imperial Steel Land Roller 



The Imperial Roller is built for hard 

 service. It is strong, soliil and substan- 

 tial. The Drums are made of high carbon 

 sheet steel, No. 12 gauge, and the ends are 

 closed with tight fitting solid sheet steel 

 heads, put together with bolts (not rivets). 

 Dirt and stones are excluded from the in- 

 terior of the Drums which turn indepen- 

 dently on the axle. 



Cast sleeves or collars are placed in the 

 hubs at the ends of each Drum, and' the 

 wear, if any, comes on them and not on 

 the axle. 



The axle is made of i^-inch steel shaft- 

 ing and turns in hard maple boxes carried 

 in steel hangers. We were the first to use 

 hard wood boxes in Land Rollers, and 

 years of service have proved their su- 

 per. ority. They are better than metal 

 bearings for the cond tions in which they 

 arc used, wear longer and are easily re- 

 place<l by the farmer himself. 



The frame or top of the Roller is made 

 of stet-l, full ^-inch material, and is bet- 

 ter, stronger and more durable than a 

 wood frame. 



The Imperial Roller is simple of con- 

 struct-on, strong in every part and every 

 !)ound of material is the best obtainable. 

 VVith ordinary care it will last a life-time. 

 Compar son with other Rollers in the fol- 

 lowing particulars is invited. 



Weight and (juality of steel used in 

 drums: weight of steel used in frame; 

 diameter of axle; construction of drums 

 with closed heads bolted together ; ma- 

 ter al and construction of hangers; bear- 

 ing, as to durability, ease of renewal, aod 

 fitness for the service required. 



No. 7, 8 feet, 3 sections, 24-in. diameter, 635 lbs. Price, $27.50 



RIDING CULTIVATORS— THE DAYTON PIVOT AXLE CULTIVATORS 



Has been constructed so as to avoid the faults found in the 

 old style pivot-axle cultivators, and will meet the requirements 

 of any section of the country. 



The medium sized wheels create a qu'ck movement and allow 

 the machine to dodge further than the large-wheeled types of 

 cultivators. 



The Spindle and frame is supported on a ball which makes a 

 very easily shifted axle. 



The Gangs are shifted with the same movements transmitted 

 to the wheels, causing a positive transverse action of the ent're 

 machine in the desired direction. With a very sl'ght pressure 



of the feet, the machine instantly obeys the wish of the driver 

 and the wide dodging capacity allows of perfect cultivation, 

 even when the rows are very crooked. 



.■\ Spreading Lever for the gangs, having some new and ori- 

 ginal ideas, makes it possible to sontrol the gauge to a nicety 

 without the use of a wrench. 



A Spring Pressure allows the levers to be set at the desired 

 ri, causes the shovels to instantly seek their cutting 



depth. 



Price $30.00 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



