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DEER.ING HAR-VESTING MACHINERY. 



THE IDEAL BINDER. 



No other Binder includes so many and such excelleni 

 features in its make-up. 



The following are a few of its great points ; 



Bicycle Bearings, Perfect Tilting Lever, Everlasting 

 Main-Frame, Self=aligning Bushings. Ingenious 

 Canvas=Stretcher, Appleby Binder Attachment, Un. 

 failing Deering Knotter, Economical Bundle=Carrier, 

 Simple, Straight=Stroke Pitman, Successful Double 

 Butt-Adjuster, Convenient, Effective Single=Lever 

 Reel, Drive Chain with Broad-Shouldered Malleable 

 Links, Binder Shifting-Lever that gives ten-inch 

 scope of adjustment. Fewer Sprockets and less Chain 

 than any other Binder. 



DEERING IDEAL BINDER. 



Binder Attachment. 



A strong feature of this appliance is that one of the 

 packers always precedes the needle to the breast-plate, 

 and the way is cleared at this very important point 

 Binders having needles working independently of the 

 packers frequently clog between the needle and the 

 breast plate, but the Deering never does, and a most an- 

 noying and frequent cause of delay is thus simply done 

 away with. 



IDEAL MOWER. 



THE SIMPLEST PITMAN CONNECTION, TWO- 

 , PIECE PITMAN SERRATED LEDGER PLATES, 



A PERFECT SHEAR CUT. ADJUSTABLE 

 - DRAG BAR enables the operator to 



always keep the CUTTER BAR 

 IN PERFECT LINE. 



; Removable Bushings Main=Qear. 



The main-gear of the Ideal Mower is so constructed 

 that the full capacity of the machine is never used, 

 there being no lost motion, and the cogs, pinions and 

 gearing being- so nicely and accurately adjusted that 

 the knife starts instantaneously with the first motion of 

 the wheels. 



Friction is entirely overcome by the clever use of 

 roller bearings exactly where needed on the mam axle 

 and gear-shaft, and all end thrust in gear. shaft is over- 

 come hy the use of bicycle ball bearings at the outer 

 end. 



IDEAL CORN BINDER. 



-Points of Excellence. 



Binds corn in horizontal position. 

 Shifting binder that really shifts. 



Improved cutting apparatus, requiring but one-half 

 the power ^that competitors' machines do. 



The drive wheel, having direct connection, imparts 

 motion to all the working parts the instant it starts. 



Large space between the deck and the drive wheel. 



Horizontal bearings that retain oil. 



Bicycle ball and roller bearings at eleven important points 

 A thirty-seven inch steel drive wheel that will not slip. 

 A perfect bundle-carrier. 



A butt-adjuster that squares the butts of the bundles. 



DEERING IDEAL MOWER 



A fly-(vheel for preserving steady motion in the cutting apparatus^ 

 A wide frame giving steady motion. 



Frame balanced on the main axle, and neck-weight thus avoided. 

 Tongue connected with main-frame between the wheels in such a niM- 

 ner as to properly balance the machine. No neck-weight. No side-draft. 



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