1009 B STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C 



Wiard Road or Contrac- 

 tor's Plows 



Syracuse Gang Plow 



at illustrates th N 



rdinary road - 

 tractor's work -when used wit' orses. 



made from the best quality of char- 

 coal iron, very strong and h< 



rged Crucible Steel Point.' This point is n 

 heavy, and is strong and d:- in be forged or 



drawn by any blacksmith. 



ring always specify which style of point is wanted 

 • low. 



Shoe or Wheel as shown separate in cut, can be 

 attached, but is not sent with plow unless ordered. 



Medium Weight, 200 lbs. 



Price, with wheel SI 6.00 



Price, without wheel 15.00 



Wiard Pavement or Rooter Plow 



■ Poux r Six-Hone Clevis 250 lb>. 



This Plow has great strength and is adapted to con- 

 work and for tearing up cobblestone or Macadam 

 pavements. 



<eam is made of charcoal cast iron, very strong 



y or cast Crucible Steel, as ordered. The tend- 



wear off the lower front end of the Beam in this 



class of Plows is entirely overcome by a separate shoe 



.-.tached to the beams at this point, which can be 



replaced at slight expense when worn; this often saves the 



the beam. In ordering always specify kind of 



Beam wanted. 



The point is 32 inches in length and one inch thick, and is 

 made from the best quality of forged steel. It is wedge 

 shape and pointed at both ends. The Point can be ex- 

 tended when it becomes worn by removing the bolts and 

 adjusting towards the front. It can also be reversed end 

 for end, making a point that has strength, durability and 

 great wearing qualities. It can be forged or drawn by any 

 blacksmith. 



The handles are made of steel, strongly braced, being 

 a new departure, as heretofore handles for this style of 

 Plow have been made of wood and were easily broken. 



nstruction of this Plow throughout is iron and 

 steel, and is made to stand the wear and I 



Syracuse Con- 

 tractors' Plow 



-acuse four to eight-horse Contractors' Plow; 

 weight with shoe, 310 lbs. This plow is equipped with a 

 steel truss beam, steel moldboard and landside, separate 

 shin piece. Heavy overlaid wrought steel share, adjust- 

 e in place of wheel. Loop handle wear irons; 

 very strongly built; suitable for severe grading purposes 

 in shale or hard-pan. 



Syracuse High-Lift Sulky and Gang Plow. 



Direct Draft. — The Plows have Direct Beam Draft and 

 are carried in a three wheel frame, the Beams being held 

 by swinging Bails at the front and rear. By this con- 

 struction all strain upon the frame is avoided. 



Foot Trip. — The Plows are released by a light pressure 

 on the foot trip and enter the soil point first, quickly find- 

 ing their depth, this being governed by the Lever which 

 the front Furrow Wheel. They are locked down 

 by the elbow action of the crank of the lifting lever passing 

 a center, or may be left loose by turning down the set 

 screw at this point. This change gives them a lifting 

 movement when striking obstructions as when plowing 

 among roots or in stony ground, and saves frequent break- 

 ages of parts. 



Barrows 



- yracuse Wood Tray Canal $2.00 



No. 120 . Syracuse Steel Trav Canal 3.50 



No. 75. Syracuse Steel Tray Mortar 4.25 



No. 80a. Syracuse All-Steel Mortar 5.50 



No. 85a. Syracuse All-Steel Mortar 4.25 



\ I >. Rex Steel Tray Canal 3.00 



Syracuse Steel Drag Scraper 



< lontractors' Supplies 



rapers, like our Barrow Trays, are shaped cold 

 from a single sheet of steel, lapped and riveted at the 

 corners. They are uniform in thickness throughout, ex- 

 cept at corners, where they are of double thickness. 



No. 1. Cap, about 7 cu. ft. of earth, 98 lbs $5.75 



No. 2. Cap, about 5 cu. ft. of earth, 90 lbs 5.50 



No. 3. Cap, about 3 cu. ft of earth, intended for use of 



single horse, 85 lbs 5.25 



