Chattanooga - Hancock 



THE LOTESTHED DISC PLOW 



For two or three horses, according 

 to furrow turned. Much lighter draft 

 than any other Disk Plow. Steel Frame. 

 Double Levers. Weight, 550 pounds. 

 Turns corners either right or left hand. 



PRICE, $40.00. 



The Hancock Disc Plow was first in the iielcl. It is the best representative of the disc principle In plowing. Heretofore disc plows have 

 only been successful in either very hard or sticky land. They have lacked esssential features to make them popular or valuable to the average 

 farmer. Improvements have been added to the Hancock Disc Plow, and we now offer it on its merits. 



We claim for our improved plow two 

 things which overcome the chief objec- 

 tions to all disc plows : 



Ist-LIGHT DRAR. 



2nd-A GENERAL PIRPOSE PLOW. 



Chattanooga 

 Prices and terms 



-Hancock Disc Plows can be bought from our 

 on application. " 



WHEN the ground is in siuh condiiidn tliat practical farmers do 

 plowing, our Improved Disc Plow is light draft for two horses 

 turning a furrow inches wide and 6 to 8 inches deep, and it is 

 light draft for three horses turning a furrow H inches wide and 

 8 to 10 inches deep. 



The manufaeturers claim that tho Chattaiioos-a-IIanooek Disc Plow- 

 will <io ns iiiiicli work and do it better with two horses than can 

 be done by any other disc plow with three horses, thns savin;; 

 one horse. 



We have found that it is impossible to do the best work nnder 

 all conditions with one form of'iiisc. For the same reason it is 



necessary to use "common" and 

 ^ -deep suction" shares on moldboard 

 plows to do s:ood work nnder all 

 conditions. This plow is therefore 

 arransred for the use of two kinds of discs 

 instead of one. Disc >'o. 1 to l>e nsed when 

 s.... »ne a round is moist, stick.v or in aoo<l plow> 

 ..ir... ."'!•»'"•>• Wise >o. 2 to be used when the 

 ^roiind IS dry and hard, with stubble, weeds or 

 ir.isii to be turned under. B.v this arran^rement each 

 purcliaser sets without extra char;fe TWO HISCK 

 n ith his plow , grivin;; him double service and much 

 better work. 



M e recommend the improved «lisc plow to do ifood 

 work not only in hard, dry and sticky ;;round. but 

 to do s^ood work in any fallow sroun«^ cither clean 

 or trashy: in short, to be pood anywhere, at any 

 w hen plow ing can reasonably be floiie. 

 \\ e also warrant against breakage for 1:.' months cause<i l.v 

 original detects in material or workmanship. 



S;^on;^SL/^M^.SS^}5:S^^ -'^^^ - have no k^ii^ in Sry. direct from us. 



directions: 



Itegulate width oi i iirrow by hitch at end of tongU(>, same as lor walkiii..- 7.lr.«-< v„,. ■ u-. , ■ ^ 



hand side; for three horses, hitcMiiii first or .second hole oirien-handsidJ^ two hoi-ses, hitch in first or second hole on right- 



loosen an<l slip sciuare axle across tongue. ' '""'^J"" ^^om the rear of the i)low. If moi-e variation is neces^y. 



To make first furrow throw levers forward to first or second notcli. 



without 



is made. ' ' " " """" '■"'"^ =.4"are arouna witnout moving forward until tho complete 



slack olra\\\,7„';er of aTuni"'' f"-t"ry. To take up wear in this joint, screw up tight as possible and 



land.''rhi^ di^c^m'i,:,Mak<i emmKn« ""'^ - th,w front edge of disc toward the 

 When using No. 1 disc do not use wedge. 



tocu?'l;^,l^f .^.i;;!<T!u''onnng"^^ '^^ '^"^ wide with two horses, and can bo made 

 \\ eight of driver is ne<cs>ary whensrround is hard, but not necessarv wlien ground is in cood con.litinn 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIEED. 



