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Keystone No. 55 Rilling Cultivator 



This cultivator is made in a thorouglily workmanlike man- 

 ner, nothing but steel and malleable iron castings being used 

 in its construction with, of course, the one exception — the 

 tongue, this being made of Georgia Yellow Pine. 



As will be seen, it embraces all of the movements usually 

 found on an up-to-date cultivator, at the same time has no 

 complicated parts to get out of order. This cultivator can be 

 narrowed to 32 inches between wheels and expanded to 46 

 inches. The Axles and Standards are made in one piece of 1 'i- 

 inch round steel, high carbon, to insure stiffness and strength. 



6-Shovel Pin Hoe 530.50 



8-Shovel Pin Hoe 31.75 



6-Shovel Spring Hoe 33.25 



S-Shovel Spring Hoe 35.75 



Mar Del Riding Cultivator 



While this cultivator has been on the market for a number 

 of years, it still retains its popularity. It is light in weight 

 and neat in design, but at the same time strongly constructed. 

 All parts are malleable iron and steel. Standards are adjust- 

 able to depth of angle of cut. 



8-Pin Hoe, with independent teeth and fenders; no lever 



or hillers $27.50 



Same as above, with lever and hillers 28.50 



ALL FSZCES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



Gritco Stalk Cutter 



7-blade, single row $28.00 



9-blade, single row 30.00 



Practically an all-steel frame machine, 

 making it neat of construction and giving 

 it ample strength. The wlieels are all steel, 

 with removable box and 2-inch 

 tire. The lever is within easy 

 reach of the operator and is 

 connected with pressure sprmg 



which connects 

 with tiie cylinder 

 or knife heads, 

 and with which 

 can be produced 

 an even pressure 

 at all times on the 

 knives. 



No. 11. 



Steel Frame. 

 Price, $22.50. 



Gritco Corn 



Harvester 



No. 1. 

 Wood Frame. 

 Frice, $20.00. 



Aiitoiiiatie Knife Guard gives absolute protection to opera- 

 tors. Simple, thoroughly effective, never fails to work 

 instantly. Mechanism extremely simple. Front lever is con- 

 nected with a plate of steel under the wing which projects 

 beyond all parts of knife. While at work operator holds down 

 with his foot the lever which draws the guard in. 



The Wings are independent of each other; quickly r,aised to 

 pass obstructions. Knives are best grade tempered steel, 

 making an upward shear cut. 



The Frame is 28 inches wide; extreme width at widest point 

 of knives, 63 inches; adapting machine to widest or narrowest 

 rows. Frame can be raised or lowered at both front and rear. 



Safety Shafts turn freely in any direction and provided with 

 a stop which prevents horse from turning further than neces- 

 sary. Seats are independent, eacli one being quickly raised or 

 lowered. 



Keystone Balance Frame Cultivator 



Fig'. 45. 



This cultivator is furnished with six and eight shovels, the 

 center attachment being used with the six-shovel cultivator. 

 Witli each cultivator we send two 1%-incli bull-tongues, one 

 pair of hilling shovels, or furrowing out shovels, as may be 

 desired. We furnish it in Pin or Spring Hoe. 



6-Shovel Pin Hoe 



8-Shovel Pin Hoe 22.00 



6-Shovel Spring Hoe oc-rS 



8-Shovel Spring Hoe ' 



