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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



Ross Feed Cutter 



THE ROSS No. 10. Is the largest size of our Knife- 

 on-Fly-Wheel-Machine. It is well suited for both hand 

 and power purposes. It is by far the best hand cutter 

 of this style that is made. 



A 10-inch pulley is furnished without additional 

 charge. It has two llj4-inch knives, which together 

 with extra heavy fly wheel, makes it easy running and 

 large capacity. 



The entire machine is substantially built, and will do 

 all the work that could be expected of a Cutter of this 

 size. Furnished with an easy knife adjustment, also 

 vibrating rollers to conform to the quantity of mate- 

 rial that is put through the machine. It has, like the 

 others, a discharge spout; as will be seen in the illus- 

 tration. The main bearings are all babbitted. Adapted 

 for cutting hay, straw, corn fodder, etc. Capacity on 

 corn fodder when operated by power, 1,000 to 1,500 

 pounds per hour. Lengths of cut, %, %, ^ and 1 inch. 



We have also two sizes smaller than the above, No. 

 6 and No. 8. Catalogue on application. 



No. 6, $13.00; No. 8, $17.00; No. 10, $20.00. 



NOBBY FEED CUTTER. Simple, durable, hand- 

 some, cheap. It has an 11-inch tempered, curved 

 knife, which can be adjusted to take up the wear, thus 

 giving a perfect shear cut at all times. $2.50. 



CORN SHELLER. One of the best Hand Shellers 

 ever offered. It has cob separator with sieve. Capac- 

 ity, 125 bushels per day. Price, $5.75 and $6.25. 



Syracuse Steelf Drag Scraper and Barrows. 



Contractors 

 Supplies 



Our Scrapers, 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, except at 

 corners, where they are of double thickness. 



Scrapers, 



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 



"New Century" Riding Cultivators, 



No Levers. No Springs. 



Always in Balance. 



Exactly what the above phrase implies — not a 

 lever, spring, pivot axle, seat dodger or other nuis- 

 ance on it. Simplicity personified. 



Weight of operator perfectly balances the gangs, 

 making them easier to handle than any now on the 

 market. Depth at which shovels work is regulated 

 by the amount of pressure applied to the gangs. 



Lightest draft because hitch is closer to the shov- 

 els than on any other cultivator made. Also, the 

 "New Century" weighs less than the ordinary cul- 

 tivator by 100 pounds. No neck weight when plow- 

 ing or standing still, the gangs in the ground or 

 out, because the draft is two-thirds below the beam 

 level and on a direct line from horses' shoulders 

 to point of shovels. 



Pole balances perfectly at all times and under all 

 conditions. The "New Century" is adapted to any- 

 one and will balance perfectly with any weight of 

 operator. 



Made in 4 and 6 Shovel, Pin or Spring Break. 



