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Pln-Hoe Cultivators 



Spnng-Hoe Cultivators 



txtr.i Beam for Cultivating Orchards 



Extra Beam for Sprmg-Hoe 



SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH. 



Bench Improved Riding and tallying Cultivator. 



THIS CX LiTIVATOR HAS MANY ADVANTAGES, AS F01,IiOWS : 



1st.— It has the improved movable spindle by which the operator guides the machine to the right or left at will; 

 can be managed by any boy who can drive a team ; has double tongue, giving full view of the corn row. 



2d.— Each beam or drag bar has lever by which it can be raised independently and, by changing a lolt, both 

 drag bars can be raised or lowered by one lever, and each has an independent sp'iing pressure. 



3d.— It has also a centre adjusting lever for setting the shovels closer to or from the corn row. 



'•th.— The drag bars couple in front with ball and socket bearings, by which all lost motion and wear can be 

 taken up. 



5th.— The single tree rods are connected to the shovel beams and serve as a pressure on the shovels while culti- 

 vating, and also assist the operator iu raising the shovel beams. They are made with either pin-hoe or spring- 

 hoe attachments. 



(ith.— Two centre beams and shovels are furnished with each machine, making an eight-shovel cultivator for 

 fallow cultivating. The three shovels beams on either side can be set closer tngeiher or wider apart, and either 

 one can be set to run deeper than the other. They can also be spaced si.\ inches farther apart from front shovel 

 or rear shovel. 



Steels for Riding and Wallcing Cultivators. 



For Hench and Dromgcld Riding Cultivator and Champion Walking Cultivators. 



2x10 inch plain shovel, without revolving back, at 15c. 



3'5.\-lOi^ inch new style shovels with revolving back 25c. 



S'a.xlO;^ inch old .style shovels, without revolving back 20c. 



e.tll blade with revolving backs for four shovel cultivators 40c. 



Hilling shovels, each 50c. 



Champion Steel Walking Cultivator. 



In the annexed is seen our six-shovel Corn and Fallow Cultivator, with seventh or middle shovel. 



reitect spring pressure and hoisting device for regulating the shovel beams or drag bars for deep or shallow cultivating. 

 I he high arch permits its use in high corn, and being firmlv braced gives it great strength. 



A\ e turnish the same patent Sprin„' Hoe that is used on our riding cultivators for rocky or stumpy land, at small extra cost. 



Six Shovel Cultivator, Pin Hoe, with two Bull Tongues and two Hilling Shovels, ^15.50 



Seventh or Middle Shovel, extra 1.5© 



Six Shovel Cultivator, Spring Hoe - 19.25 



.Seventh or Middle Shovel 2.25 



SPECIAI. PRICE FOR CASH. 



Baltimore Pivot Axle Riding Cultivator. 



SIX BEAM MIT 

 TRIP. 



The beams are guided by 

 pressure on the foot levers, 

 connected with the pivoted 

 axles, moving with the 

 wheels, and responds readi- 

 ly and easily to the will of 

 the operator. The adjust- 

 ment of beams, as to dis- 

 tance apart and depth of 

 shovels can be almost in- 

 stantly changed and 

 shovels set to any desired 

 depth, whether ground be 

 HARD or SOFT, and they 

 will STAY where set. It 

 is first-class for cultivating 

 HILLSIDES. 

 Price, 6 Beam Pin Trip, 

 SS5.00. 



Comljioeil Pivot Wheel Ridifii Cultivator 



The Riding Cultivator shown herewith is a combined 

 Pivot and Fixed Wheel tool, changed from one form to tlie 

 other in a moment's time. In each form it contains ad- 

 vantages over many 

 tools made expressly as 

 a Pivotor Fixed Wheel 

 cultivator. 



I ts grea t a dj ustabili ty 

 is an important feature; 

 rows as narrow as 28 in- 

 ches may be cultivated 

 as well as rows 54 in- 

 ches wide. 



The gang bars are 

 hinged or pivoted, 

 which makes them ad- 

 justable to suit the 

 cultivating width. In 

 narrow rows reduce 

 the width, and by 

 reason of the teeth 

 standards being on 

 tliese bars, the teeth are 

 brought nearer in line 

 with each other. After 

 which, the placing of 

 narrow teeth on the 



standards which are furnished on each machine, will allow the use of eight teeth which must 

 tlioroughly pulverize the soil without ridging the crop. The teeth are also independent of eacli 

 other on the gang bars ; more ma.v be added or some taken off in a moment's time. 



We furnish this tool, wlien ordered, with spring teeth at the same price as when fitted with 

 regular cultivator standards. 



BALTIMORE WALKING CULTIVATOR, STEEL BEAM-(s&.) 



The growing demand for a six shovel cultivator is the result of a better condition of the 

 ground, and being adapted to cultivating corn as well as plowing fallow ground, -seeding Wheat, 

 " ■ ■ " Can 



Rye, Oats, etc., makes it very desiratde 

 be changed to a FOVR SHOVEL Cultivator by 

 unbolting and removing centre beams. 



The price complete with Fenders and Steel 

 or Wood Wheels, §il5.50. 



Cultivator Bladesfor Malta, 

 Brown and Samiiar Styles 

 Walking and Riding 

 Cultivators. 



Blades furnished without holes to be 

 fitted, price, each 35c. 



Bull Tongues, same as above, each 25c. 



Malta Riding Cultivator Blades, com- 

 plete with Back and Bolts, each 60c. 



Malta Riding Cultivator Calf Tongues, 

 complete with Backs and Bolts, each.. 40c. 



Steels for Iron Age Riding Cultivators. 



92 



91 No.90,PlateslJiin.wide,each, 12}^c. 



No. 91, Plates 2'4 inches wide, each 13!^c. 



No. 92, Steels, per pair 65c. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



