GRIFFITH @. TURNER CO. ^ 



115 



la strong, P<>« 

 itive and 

 effective. 



Prices. less Levelers and Lister Bars ' 3 5"22 



Levelers, per pair 1*A2 



Four-shovel Attachment Pin Hoe Z 2.1 



Six-shovel Attachment Pin Hoe e 52 



Four-shovel Attachment Spring Trip 



Six-shovel Attachment Spring Trip •••• IJ-JJ.JJ 



16-inch discs and thimble for attachment to gangs, per pair. . 4.oo 



Fig. a 



This cut shows the gangs with a fourth disc attachment and how 

 easy it is for one to convert the Janesville Disc Cultivator into a 

 disc harrow. 



Janesville Disc Cultivator 



Steel wheels ; removable dustproof box ; disc gangs heavy con- 

 struction ; chilled wearing boxes in the yoke ; light draft ; angle of the 

 discs and the tilt of the frame accomplished by levers. The one ma- 

 chine that is imitated by other Disc Cultivator manufacturers. 



A hand lever, operated without leaving the seat, sets the gangs at 

 any desired cutting angle and enables the driver to throw as much 

 dirt to the plants as he desires. 



Any change made in the angle of the gangs does not affect the posi- 

 tion of the shields and levelers. 



The foot levers, the gangs and the coupling arms that control the 

 tilt of the gang3 and shields are positive in their action, and never 

 Slip when set, because they are held by interlocking teeth. 



The yoke boxes in the gang yoke are renewable. It is never neces- 

 sary to buy a new gang yoke when the bearings of the yoke boxes 

 wear out. This feature will be appreciated. 



The spring pressure feature of the Janesville Disc Cultivator en- 

 ables the operator to put the gangs as deeply as desired Into the hard- 

 est soil. 



As the gangs are hung on springs the guiding is done by foot pres- 

 sure instead of by shoving sidewise. The discs follow the shape of 

 the ground evenly because of their adjustment with the wheels. 



You can run it up close to the young plant without cutting off or 

 wounding the lateral roots. (See Fig. 3.) 

 The Janesville cuts and buries trash, vines, stalks and kills the 

 weeds. It does ^ 

 not shove clods \ \ Pig. 3. 



and stalks 

 against the young 

 plant to break tt 

 down or bury It. 

 We produce with 

 this implement a 

 layer of pulver- 

 ized light mulch, 

 checking evapo- 

 ration by day, 

 absorbing night 

 dew (as may be 

 seen by inspec- 

 tion in the early 

 morning), and 

 also acting as a 

 blanket to store 

 the warmth of 



the day's sun- Diagram of a corn plant showing advantage of 

 shine through the using the Janesville Disk Cultivator. Perfect tillage 

 n j K ht. without injury to the roots of the young plants. 



Walking Cultivator. 



The Crown Walking 

 Cultivators are built 

 with a strong, thor- 

 oughly braced frame. 

 The arch is high enough 

 to clear the corn the 

 last working, and wide 

 enough to enable the 

 operator to get the 

 shovels close to the 

 plant. 



The shovels are made 

 of the best material, 

 tempered with great 

 care and finished in 

 best style. 



Either round or flat 

 connection is provided, 

 and shovels may be set 

 at any desired angle. . 



Furnished with any style gang— six or eight 

 shovel, brakepin or spring trip, regular, parallel 

 or wood beam, as desired. . __, 



An exclusive feature of the Crown is the Bal- 

 ance Spring, as shown in cut. This permits 

 ease of handling at any depth at which the 

 gangs may be used. * ' ■. 



The rocking of the frame has no effect on the 

 lift of the spring on the gangs. 



AiLi, PBICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 



PRICES t 



C 4— 4-shovel Steel Beam Pin Hoe $17. 50 



C 5 — 4-shovel Steel Beam Spring Hoe 18. oO 



C 6— 6-shovel Steel Beam Pin Hoe lh.SO 



C 7— 6-shovel Steel Beam Spring Hoe 



C 8— 8-shovel Steel Beam Pin Hoe lfc.BO 



C 14— 4-shovel Parallel Beam Pin Hoe 1S.SO 



C 15— 4-shovel Parallel Beam Spring Hoe J 9. no 



C 16— 6-shovel Parallel Beam Pin Hoe 19. KO 



C 18— 8-shovel Parallel Beam Spring- Tooth. 1P.SO 



WITHOUT NOTICE. 



