GRIFFITH (Q, TURNER CO. 



BUSH AND BOG PLOW AND HARROW 



On macy farms are fields lying out as waste, simply because tlieir owners do not 

 tiou liow "cheai)ly and quiclvly ttiey may be put under cultivariou. Tlie old, expensive 



(1-labor method Is no longer necessary. Mucli work that could be done heretofore 

 ]lv by slow, tedious and hard labor with an axe and bush knife, shovel and picli, can 

 .\v lie done with the L'l.AKK "CUTAWAY" Bush and Bog Plow and Harrow. 



I .ir cutting brush land and cut-over timber land, for plowing l>ogs. or for doing any 

 ^1 1 aordinary hard plowing and disking the CLAHK "CUTAWAY" Bush and Bog Blow 

 ml Harrow stands in a class Sibsolutely by itself. It will subdue rough land that 

 ui lint he worked with ordinary implements. This is not a new, untrie<> machine: 



has lieen on tlie market for more than tliirty-five years. Thousands of acres of 

 imin land have been turned Into productive farms with this remarkable implemeat 

 ud new uses are being found for it constantly. 



Land reclaimed by the Bush and Bog 

 'low and Harrow pays over and over. 

 1 increased value alone, the cost of the 

 -iiachine, time and hilior. This more- 

 ver does not end the usefulness of the 

 lacliine, for it can afterw-ard be used 

 or aiiv regular tiUace and is especially 

 ood for disking heavy stubble such, as 

 orn. Among those farmers and orchard- 

 ?ts who till unusually deep it is used 

 or general cultivation. Since tractors 

 ave come into general use. the Bush 

 nd I'.og Plow and Harrow has become 

 ery popular as an orchard implement 

 or chopping up sod and disking in cover 

 rops. 



The late model tractor machine has 

 leavy angle steel frame, and the large 

 teel weight box which is furnished as 

 n extra at a very low price is strongly 

 Hetljecommended. Either lever or screw 

 ontrol will be furnished at the same 

 mJ'rice. 



The disks on an implement subjected 

 o such extraordinary abuse as the Bush 

 n^ind Bog Plow and Harrow must be of 

 ihe very highest quality, and that is an- 

 ■ther reason for insisting upon a genu- 

 ne CLARK "CUTAW.\Y" Implement 



TRACTOR BTTSH AND BOG FX.OW WITHOUT 

 WEIGHT BOX 



Junior Bush and Bog Plow 

 and Harrow 



TRACTOR BUSH AND BOG FI.OW WITH WEIGHT BOX 



with the famous forged-edge disks of cutlery steel which are also heat-treated. Cut- 

 out disks are regular wpiipment and are recommended for quickly and thorouirhly 

 chopping up the toughest kind of soil, but if the purchas<»r has a personal prefer- 

 ance for solid disks, they can be supplied for the same price. Oiling is doni> 

 through the hollow standard by means of spring cap oil cups. Bearings are of oil- 

 f;oakiHl hardwood which have long been demonstrated to be the best bearings for 

 disk implements. 



For many years before tractors were u.sed. the CL.\IIK "CtTT.VWAY"' Bush and 

 Bog Plow and Harrow was sold in large quantities for horse use and many horse- 

 drawn machines are still u.sed. The small illustration below shows the implement 

 equipped with long pole and four-horse hitch which includes doulile neckyoke. 

 The frame on the horse-drawn tool is made of heavy selected oak. Four fairly 

 good horses are required Imt where only two horses are! availalile the .Tunior Bush 

 and Bog Plow and Harrow can b© used. The hors^-drawn Bush and Bog Plow 

 and Harrow can be furiiished with a tongue truck, stub pole, and four-horse even- 

 ers if preferred' at slight cost. 



A Fordson Tractor can easily handle the regular Tractof Bush and Bog Plow 

 and Harrow with 8 24-in. disks. A new size has .iust been added to the line for 

 l.">-30 tractors, having 12 24-in. disks. 



A transport truck for transporting the implement from one field to another can 

 be furnished as an extra 



Thia implem^^nt is made for the farmer who has only two horses available but needs an implement to do the same kind of work 

 IS the large four-hourse or tractor-type Bush and Bog Plow and Harrow. The .Junior Machine is constructed exactly the same as 

 :he larger type so an extra iUustration is unnecessary. But the .Tunior size instead of having 24-in. disks is equipped with 8 20-in. 

 'tcfiisks, and all other parts of the implement are correspondingly lighter. Long pole, two-horse doubletrees and neckyoke make up reg- 

 ilar equipment. This machine is furnished with Itver for ad.iusting the gangs and has a seat. The frame is of heavy first grade 

 lardwood. It can 1m' equipped with tractor hitch in place of the two-horse hitch on special order at the same price. Tongue Truck 

 •quipment can also be supplied if preferred. 



SIZES AND SPECIFICATIONS 



TRACTOR BUSH AND BOG FI.OW AND HARROW 



No. of Diam. of AVidtli ■ .Retail 



Disks Disks of Cut Frame Wt. Price 



8 24-in. 51/2 ft. Steel 655 $110.70 



Steel Weight Box, Extra 90 6.00 



12 24-in. S ft. Steel 915 175.95 



Steel Weight Box, Extra 100 7.00 



4-HORSB BUSH AND BOG FIiOW AND HARROW 



No. of Diam. of Width Retail 



Disks Disks of Cut Frame Wt. Price 



8 24-in. 5% ft. Wood 6S0 $110.70 



JUNIOR BUSH AND BOG PLOW AND HARROW 



No. of Diam. of Width Retail 



Di.sks Disks of Cut Hitch Wt. Price 



4-H BUSH AND BOG PI.OW AND HARROW 20-in. 4 ' j ft 2-h 440 S 73.30 



