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C. M. Woolf & Co., Inc. 



FARMING IMPLEMENTS— Continued 

 IRON AGE CULTIVATORS— No. 6 HORSE HOE 



An up-to-date tool for the Twentieth Century farmer who 

 wants c|uick. thorough work and a machine 'hat can be adapted 

 to the necessary operation to produce a first-class crop. He 

 also wants a tool that he can hitch to. confident that when he 

 unhitches he will have done a good day's work and that the 

 tool will still be in good shape for the next day. The No. 6 

 meets these requirements — it can be adjusted for a wide variety 

 of uses, and to meet the many conditions common to each 

 vicinity — it has the necessary strength, yet light and compact. 



Price, as shown in Fig. loo $6.00 



OUR DIXIE No. I CULTIVATOR 



is a plain five-tooth cultivator. It is sold largely in sections of 

 the country where laborers are careless or do not know how to 

 handle the tools — where a strong, rigid, cheap tool is needed. 



Price , $3-40 



DIXIE, JR., CULTIVATOR 



This cut represents our Di.\ic. Ir., Cultivator, for use in 

 light, sandy soils. Is built on the same lines as our regular 

 No. I Cultivator. Is fitted with wheel clamp expander. Opens 

 to 20 inches and closes to 9 inches. This is our leader, and is 



sold at the special price of $2.50 



Farmers in all parts of the country have found this tool to be 

 '"ri^ht" in every way, and it has always been very popular. 

 It IS extensively used in cultivating sugar beets. The teeth are 

 steel, diamond shaped, with a small cultivator point forged 

 on one end. They are adjustable for depth and angle. For very 

 close work, every other tooth (or as many as you please) can 

 he quickly removed. 



Price, as shown in Fig. 106 $5-25 



No. I COMBINED HARROW AND CULTIVATOR 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



