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HENGH & DBOMeOLD'S CORN PLANTERS. 



Steel Frame Single Row Planter, 



WITH FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT. 



Fig:. 28 B. 



31 inches apart. The nine-point wheel drops one grain 19 inches, or two g-rains 38 inches npart. We can also furnish rings I'or planting Pea 

 Ueans. Ensilage, Corn or any kind of seeds, and by using the different chain wheels can plant any desired amount. 



Made in three styles— first, as shown in cut, with 

 double wheel in rear Fig. 28 Ti ; secondly, with con- 

 cave wheel in rear. Fig. 27; thirdly, with concave 

 wheel in reacand runner in front. Fig. 28. All can 

 be furnished with or without fertilizer attachment. 



The Corn-Dropi)iiig Arrangement is very simple 

 and positive in action. 



The Fertilizer Sower has an agitator which pre- 

 vents the fertilizer from arching in the bo.v, and will 

 sow regularly any quantity from 100 to 400 lbs. per 

 acre. 



Four Kings or dropping dies are furnished with 

 each planter, two with small and two with large 

 holes, dropping one grain at a place and efjual dis- 

 tance apart, and two with large and two with small 

 holes for dropping two grains in a hill. 



Three Chain Wheels are furnished with plain 

 planter and four with fertilizer. The six-point chain 

 wheel drops one grain 13 inches, or two grains 26 

 inches apart. The seven-point drops one g-rain in 

 inches, or two grains 30 inches apart. The eight- 

 point wheel drops one grain 17 inches, or two grains 



SINGLE ROW CORN PLANTER, 



Showing Corn Box in the Rear. 



With Fertilizer Attachment. 



The cut represents our .Single Row Corn Planter with corn bo.x in front 

 and is sold largely in some sections. 



It has the same dropping device and fertilizer feed as our other planter. 

 We furnish them with double or cancave wheel. In some sections the 

 concave wheel is preferable for rolling or pressing- the ground down on 

 the corn. 



All the ijlanters we make have the spring trip cut-off in the corn hopper 

 instead of the brush. This is preferable to the brush, as it does not break 

 anv corn, and is more durable. We, however, can furnish the brush block 

 with anj- of the planters if so ordered. 



Prices Same as Fig. 28 B 



Fig, a: 



SINGLE ROW PLANTER WITH SHOE. 



Prices Same as Fig. 28 B. 



The anne.vcd 

 cut i 1 1 11 s t ra t OS 

 our Single How 

 Corn Planter with shoe 

 for opening furrow in 

 soft, mellow soil. This is 

 preferred by many over 

 the other styles. We 

 furnish this planter 

 when ordered at llu! 

 same jirice, either with 

 single concave wheel or 

 with doul>le wheels, as 

 shown in Fig. 28 H. In 

 ordering the iilanters, 

 please state the ligurr 

 as well as name, an 

 whether wanted with 

 double or concave wheel. 



We are Headquarters for Corn Planter Run- 

 ners made to tit the tollowins- named stvlos: 

 Farmer's Kavorito, K\ans, Hamilton, llarlow, 

 Richmond Champion, Henoh \- Urotmrold, 

 Keystone, .Ir., V. S.. and Challenjrt^. In or 

 doring Planter Runners nlway<« state, as 

 near as possible, the .y«'«r Planter was made; 

 whether stoci or Yt o»«l ti-.inie : or, bettor 

 still. ;i tliiittrniu showin^f position of liolo 

 and tl.y lo ot bend. 



Price, $3.50 per Pair. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



