TURNER CO. ^ »^ 



rUIS distributer has same fertilizer feed 

 as used on Hench & Diomgold Corn 

 Planters excein that it ismuch larger; 

 it has given perie^t satisfaction wherever 

 used; is comprised of only five pieces, so 

 arranged as to prevent fertilizer from 

 arching. We also have under the planter 

 a funnel-shaped iron which scatters the 

 fertilizer as desired. 



Three chain wheels are furnished with 

 t-ach machine. It will sow or distribute 



evenly anv kind of commercial ferilizer and in any quantity 

 desired, from the smallest to the largest amount required 

 I'er acre. 



FIRMSHED WITH SCORING SHOVEL 



To open the row, and at the same time distribute the fer- 

 tiluere enly; also a rear shovel to mix the fertilizer with the 

 soil, which is very important. Price, with furrowing out 

 rear shovels, complete ^i-i.oo 



HENCH & DROMQOLD'S 



Single Row Fertilizer Distributer. 



HENCH & DROMGOLD'S 



Fertilizer, Lime and Ash Distributer. 



Baltimore Pea and Fertilizer Drill. 



This Fertilizer Distributer will sow evenly fertilizer, 

 Paris Green, etc. The machine is easily operated. The 

 lever on the rear throws the machine in and out of gear. 

 The Ifver on the left side changes the feed to a small 

 quantity for sowing, even Paris Green, and will sow as 

 much as 8,0iX) pounds of fertilizer per acre. 



No. 1— Distributer, 3 feet 6 inches 



No. 2— Distributer, 4 feet 8 inches SO.OO 



No. .3— Distributer, 5 feet 10 inches i^'l!:! 



No. 4— Distributer. 8 feet 2 inches 4S.OO 



Those persons who use unsifted lime can order extra 

 screen, which is a little larger than the box. 



Price $2.50 



BALTIMORE LIME AND ASH SPREADER.I 



The agitator is new. being of steel In the form of 

 two knife-shaped arms sweeping around under the 

 mass of the fertilizer and throwing it upon the re- 

 volving disc below. A shut-off has lately been add- 

 ed, whereby the waste of fertilizer is stopped when 

 turning at ends of rows. As shown in cut. loops 

 are bolted to frame for the purpose of attaching 

 a horse. Excellent for sowing fodder, corn or en- 

 silage. 



Price ?e.0O 



(See Page 86.) 



CAPACITY OF MACHINE. 



A strong and substantial machine, has spreading 

 capacity of from 1.5 to SO bushels to the acre. The 

 quantity can be regulated at the will of the oper- 

 ator. The wheels arei4K feet.high. The machine has 

 six feeds and will spread 7!4 feet wide. The box or 

 hopper is fitted with a powerful agitator, which 

 breaks any arch formed by lime, ash or commer- 

 cial fertilizer. The lime Is fed out on a distribut- 

 ing board or shaker, which can be set at different 

 elevations, and this, in vibrating, distributes the 

 lime evenly and regularly. With this machine a field 

 may be evenly covered with as little or as much 

 lime as the land can consume or is required for the 

 nourishment of the crops. Lime is not easily nor 

 is it evenly spread by hand, particularly in small 

 quantities. After lime has been hauled into the 

 field, placed in large piles and slaked it is ready 

 to be spread. Any boy strong enough to fill the 

 hopper and manage horses can operate the ma- 

 chine. The lime falls but a few inches, thus avoid- 

 ing dust to either driver or horses. If the wind is 

 very strong an apron can he tacked, if desired, in 

 front of hopper. Ordinary lumps going throus^h thf» 

 nttaclied sieve will not interfere with the sowing. 

 We also furnish an extra cap and large wheel 

 whereby fertilizer of every description and plaster 

 can be sown with the spreader in quantities as low 

 as HOO pounds, and if coarse. 230 pourds per acre. 



hopn^r wi'1 '-'^Id even with sieve 18 bushels of 

 slaked lime. Price ?75.<M» 



