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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



Wiard Road or Contractors' Plows 



No. 65 Medium 



Price, with wheel 



Price, without wheel. 



Weight 200 lbs. 



16.00 



$15.00 



DESCRIPTION. 



These Plows are put up with either 

 the strong shoe with sloping front, or a 

 heavy wheel and standard, as shown by 

 cut. When ordering, always specify 

 which is wanted. 



The cut illustrates the No. 65 Plow, 

 which is very substantial, and is heavy 

 enough for ordinary road or contractor's 

 work when used with two or four horses. 



A Cast Iron Point, made from the 

 best quality of charcoal iron, very strong 

 and heavy. 



A Forged Crucible Steel Point. This 

 point is made very heavy, and is strong 

 and durable, and can be forged or drawn by any blacksmith. 



In ordering, always specify which style of point is wanted on the plow. 



The Shoe or Wheel, as shown separate in cut, can be attached, but is not sent with plow unless ordered. 



Farmer's Friend, Minor & Horton, and other Leading Plows and Repairs. 



The "Genuine Malta" Double Shovel Plow as it is now 

 made, consists of two solid pieces of iron — milled espe- 

 cially — made extra heavy in the shank, and tapered at 

 the point, giving strength where it is most needed. It is 

 provided with malleable adjustable clevis hook and handle 

 braces. Blades are of the best open-hearth steel, full 

 weight and desired width. 



Bolgino's Improved Three-Row 

 Marker 



Has three chilled shoes, or runners, with steel wings, 

 bolted on, and may be easily replaced when worn. The 

 frame is made of seasoned oak. The runners may be 

 changed by loosening two bolts, to mark furrows 28 to 

 48 inches apart. 



Price, with pole for two horses, $10.00. 



The Original and Only Genuine 



"Malta" Iron Beam Single and 

 Double Shovel Plows 



Has 1J4 x 24 inch beam. 

 Price, Double Shovel Plow, $2.50 ; Single Shovel Plow, $2.25 



This is the most popular Land Roller on the market. 

 This implement was thoroughly tested, and its construc- 

 tion was so perfect that it was a success from the start. 



Frames and Hangers. Heavy, stiff angles are used on 

 the sides and ends, to which the steel hangers are se- 

 curely bolted, and the frame is so arranged that it will 

 carry sufficient weight to suit the requirements. 



Price, 2 sections, $23.00. 



Price, one horse, $21.00. 



