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The York Force Feed Grain and Fertilizer Drill. 



^^^■■m^HERE are certain points of superiority about 

 y I these drills that are well worth considering, 

 M \ viz: Simplicity OF Gearing : Changing 

 S 1 THE Quantity of Seed or Fertilizer 



PER acre, and the FERTILIZER FEED, 



^^^^ shown in out below. Both the grain and 

 fertilizer sowers are positive Force Feeds, 

 and will sow with absolute regularity any 

 kind of grain or fertilizer in good condition. The grass 

 seeder (shown in cut) is also a force feed and can be used 

 either in front or rear of the hoes; also the quantity can 

 be changed to any amount necessary. It is fastened on 

 the frame and very low down, thus preventing the wind 

 from blowing the seed away before reaching the ground. 



Two level's are used on this drill — one for grain feed 

 and one for fertilizer feed, and by simply moving them 

 either back or forward the indicators, in plain view, will 

 guide the operator, and enable him to accurately sow the 

 desired quantity per acre; but bear in mind, in using the 

 fertilizer feed the operator must be governed by the con- 

 dition of the material. The quantity of grain to be sowed 

 can by this means be varied from the smallest to the 

 i;reatest amount desired, varying as little as a half to a 

 pint at each change. The fertilizer feed can be stopped 

 or started at aay time while the drill is in motion, which 

 makes it convenient in case the operator does not wish 

 to sow fertilizer while going over good ground. 



The Hoisting and Hoe Shifting Lever attachments 

 are the simplest and latest improved on the market. Sim- 

 ply pulling down lever at right hand end of drill, making 

 a quarter circle, forming a dead centre lock, raises the 

 hoes and simply touching the lever with one finger 

 releases the hoes. The shilling, or zig-zag lever, is on the 

 left-hand end of box and is very easily operated, having 

 three different changes, one-halt of the hoes moving backward and one-half forward. Both wheels are drivers, and have ratchets in hubs. Each 

 ha\-ing Two pawls in the hub, instead of one. as in other drills; there is no lost motion, so that immediately the drill moves, it begins feeding. 

 When going in a circle the outside wheel does the driving. The land measure has two hands, one making a revolution for each acre and the other 

 for every twelve acres. We furnish these drills in both spring and pin hole. Either plain or fertilizer drills furnished as ordered. 



8- Hoe Pin S65.00 



9- Hoe Pin 68.00 



10- Hoe Pin. 



11- Hoe Pin. 



STl.OO 



74.00 



SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH 



8-Hoe Spring STO.OO 



0-Hoe Spring 73.00 



10- Hoe Spring $76.00 



11- Hoe Spring 79.00 



GRAIN FORCE FEED. 

 It will sow any kind of grain accurately. The 

 agitator for sowing oats is furnished with everv 

 drill and will make it sow oats regularly, which 

 many other makes of drills will not dol It is a 

 positive force feed. 



THE FERTILIZER FEED. 



Timothy Seed Fowe 

 Feed will sow 2. :i, 4, 4'X or 5 

 quarts or iloulile llie .iinounl 

 by chanjriiij? two wheels as per 

 directions. 



QRflIN DRILL iHS FOINTS. 



For all leading Grain Drills, including York, Superior, Pennsylvania, Bickford 

 & Hoffman, Buckeye, Hoosier, Indiana, Champion, Empire, McSherry, Hag- 

 erstown, Greencastle, etc. Tubes, 35 cents eacU ; points 12)^ cents each. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



