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SPECIAL 





PRICE FOR 



$ 32.00. 



CASH. 



"IRON AGE" 



COMBINED PIVOT AND FIXED 

 WHEEL RIDING CULTIVATOR. 



Advantages of a Combined Pivot and Fixed Wheel Riding Cultivator.— Certain TTOrk 

 ir be more satisfactorily accomplished by a Cultivator witli lixed wheels; while at other 



times It seems absolutely necessary 

 to make use of one with pivot wheels: 

 therefore, by having either tool at 

 vour immediate command, better re- 

 sults in cultivation may be ob- 

 tained. 



AsaPixed Wheel Cultivator.— In this 

 style the wheels are rigid, while the gangs are 

 movable, the guiding of the gangs being ac- 

 complished by pressure of the foot on one ot 

 the other of the foot rests, the same method 

 of moving the gangs as when it is operated 

 as a pivot wheel. This is an important fea- 

 ture, as it simplifies the Cultivator, and the 

 operator uses the same forward motion of the 

 foot as when using this tool as a pivot wheei 

 — uo side push. 



As a Pivoted Wheel Cultivator — There are 

 two forms in which our combined Riding 

 Cultivator can be operated as a pivot wheel: 

 the wheels can be guided by the feet, while 

 the gangs remain rigid, or, if the rows to be 

 cultivated are unusually crooked, in a mo- 

 ment's time he can have the gangs moving in 

 unison with the wheels. The slightest change 

 in direction of the running of the wheels also 

 affects the movements of the gangs. 



The wheels are made of steel, 30 incbea 

 high, with a broad faced tire, '<J!-4 inches wide. 

 They are adjustable in width at any point be- 

 tween 13 inches as the widest and 33 inches as 

 the narrowest. This adjustmnnt allows for 

 the entire cultivation of rows 54 inches apart, 

 and as close as 38 inches or even narrower. 



No- 50 "IRON AGE" 



THE patented lever arrangement, by which the wearisome 

 work of guiding the teeth by the feet is almost entirely 

 dispensed with. By the use of this 

 single lever all jaisplaced hills are easily 

 andquickly dodged. 



Further than this, by the same lever 

 the Independent pair of teeth are so 

 completely under the control of the 

 operator "that the two teeth can be 

 opened out to pass a wide spreading 

 plant; or, by simply depressing the lever, 

 brought so closely together as to tlioroughly 

 cultivate the space between the hills. 



The front teeth are provided with a pair of 

 foot loops, to be used 'n case of an unsteady 

 team that requires the use of both hands in driv- 

 ing, and also at ends of rows for same reason 

 Ordinarily the feet should be placed on 

 the outside gangs, in order to give more 

 pressure when required. As %hown by 

 the cut, we have a hitch, adjustable in 

 two ways— lower, for 'lard ground, and 

 «ideways, to overcome the leading of 

 the plows. 



The Standards are the same as used on 

 our Pivot Wheel Cultivator, having the 

 «ame adjustment in angle and depth 



The Wheels are made of best steel, 

 and can be narrowed up to 39 inches 

 and widened to 52 inches, thus making 

 It like our Pivot Wheel, adapted to the 

 cultivating of nearly all crops. 

 Packed weight, 400 pounds. 



CULTIVATOR. 

 BLADES sT 



RIDING CULTIVATOR, FIXED WHEEL. 



For Cultivation of Crops on Level or Slightly Rolling Ground We 

 Offer Our "IRON AGE' Wlieel Cultivator, as Shown in Cut. 



FOR MALTA. BROWN AND 

 SIMILAR STYLES WALKING 

 AND RIDING CULTIVATORS. 



Blades furnished without holes to be 



fitted, price each. 35c. 



Bull Tonarues, same as above, each ...30c. 

 Malta Riding Cultivator Blades com- 

 plete, with back and bolts, each 60c. 



Malta Riding Cultivator Calf Tongues, _ 

 complete with backs and bolts, each 45c. 



Steels for Iron Age 

 Cviltivators. 



PRICES OF STEELS. 



No. 90, Plates, 1!4 inches wide, each. . 

 3o 91, Plates, 3)4 inches wide, each.. 13^c. 

 i\o. 92, Steels, per pair 65c. 



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