GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. BALTIMORE ^ESTABLISH ED 1560 



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TUBULAR FRAMF SOUD PRESS ED. STEEL TRAY BARROW. 



HANDLES are bont so as (o form Ijniccs on front ciid of trny, aufl a ful- 

 cniiii wlirn diinipinjj liarrow ovor wheel. Prevents tray strikin}! on 

 corner when liarrow is dumped sidewise. Will not run l)aclc on wheels, 

 lliuidles are .ioined under t ray by two cross l)ars witli loops on ends, 

 and are securely clamped by bolts that pass through the tray and cross 

 bars. The full streufith of the handles is nrtaiiied, having no holes 

 drilled through. lie^rs and braces are very strong. The trays are pressed from 

 a singl(! piece of steel, very smooth, free from rivets, s('ams, crimps and over- 

 hips; have a narrow llaiiyc around edges, giving strength and adding to appear- 

 ance. Trays, wheels and I rauH'S pack very conveniently iu one-(iuarter, one- 

 half and one do/en bundles. 



A 1— Tray 10 gauge, steel ; capacity 3 cubic, feet; weight .')8 pounds : wheel, 

 17 in. diameter ; tire, li.xi in., eight i in. sjiokes, shouldered and riveted; axle, 



J in. For moving earth, ashes and light work. J'riee $6.UO 



II 2— Tray, It gauge, steel; capacity, .5 euljir Ici l ; weiifht, 7'> pounds; 

 inoiint(!d on same frame and wheel as A 1. For gcrn i al purposes and light run- 

 ning. It will stand hard usage. Price $6. .50 



SPEri.\r> DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 



WOOD FRAME solid pressed, .stffl TRAY BARROW. 



THIS TJarrow, similar to the Tubular Frame, except in 

 shai)e, and has a wood frame, is very desirable on ac- 

 count of lightness. The f rami> is planed smooth ou all 

 sides, of selected lumber, and jiainted. The wheel is 17 

 in. diameter; eiglit 7-Ul spokes, shouldered and riveted; 

 tire, X ; in.; a.vle, ".i-lti in , and runs in an iron bear- 

 ing. It is well bracetJ througliout. The brace on the 

 leg extends around the bott(mi or base, and prevents splitting. 

 Weight, 50 pounds. 



PRICE OF WOOD FRAME SOLID PRESSED, 

 STEEL TRAY BARROW )»4.50 



The Southern Steel Tray 



TTT First-class, strong, well-made 

 steel tray barrow, with 5-16 steel 

 / J rod, rolled in edges, with steel 

 J wheel and iron shoes, yet sold at 

 so reasonable a price that it will take 

 the place of the ordinary canal barrow. 



Price Si3.35 



HASLUP PATENT WHEEL SCRAPER. 



IT LEADS 



THEI{E are some verv strong jxiints about this Scraper facts that are indisputable. It measures the amount of work done. The lifting lever 

 is very iiowi'rful ; working jiarts, of steel, are few and siin |ile ; automatic >ct free froiri s])rings or cumbersome traps. The adjustable 

 hook.s that iire\ ent scrajier from dumpuig while tilling, are on the pan, out of the wa.\ of olisl ructions. The hooks on the hounds are very 

 heavy. Positive action of hooks on hounds upon those on side of |ian : noslipjiing; no dumping while tilling. High axle ; spindles tho- 

 roughly jirotected ivinn sand and dirt; snatch rod exteiuis back to doulile-tree, practically taking weight oil l]or.ses' necks. 



Th(' trouhle heretofiav with wheel scrapers has been the iireaking, twisting and bending ol lioumls on tongue, throwing working parts 

 out of line, tliereliy preventing satisfactory work. AH this is oli\ iatecl in this scraper. Following are some of the jioints of imjirovement : Hounds 

 are doubled on tongue, strengtheneil a system of liVa<-es an<l sui)ports. The double houTids, joined by heavy jiiece of steel, set edgewise, passing 

 through strong looji, extending around end'of tongue, |ireventing twisting ol' sagging, peiinittiug no lailure of hooks on hounds catcliing on 

 adjustable hooks ou side of pan when lever is thrown forward for tilling. Stationary hooks on liounds are strong and heavy, well braced and 

 securely riveted. m 



SUGGESTIONS AND DIRECTIONS FOR USING WHEELER. 

 Always raise the Scraper out of the ground while the team is in motion. .See 

 that all the bolts on the Scraper are drawn up tight and all the bearings 

 kept well oiled. 



An ordinary team can work No. 3 size. The No. 3 size can be worked with 

 one team, but to fill the Scraper well it needs an extra team in filling, and 

 each No. 3 Wheeler is complete with a snatch rod. The snatch rod is 

 l)laced under the double tree, practically taking all weight off the horses' 

 necks. 



To load, hold the lever in an upright position until the foot piece on the end 

 of the lifting device comes in contact with the lug on tlie liounds. Raise 

 on the handles of the scraper bo.x until the i>oint catches in the ground. 

 The scraper will rini perfectly level and regulate the depth itself. When 

 the scraper is full, bear down on the lever until the hook catches on the 

 back of the pan. 



ORDER BY NUMBER ONLY. 

 WE MAKE THREE SIZES. 



No. 1— Capacity 9 cubic feet, weight 375 pounds. . 



" 3— " 13 m 



3— '• IT HM 



SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 



Price, 8130.00 

 37. .50 

 '• 44.00 



HASLUP ROUND BACK 

 DRAG SCRAPER. 



No. 1— carries 7 feet of earth, 



weight 90 pounds S6.50 



No. 3— carries .5 feet of earth, 



weight 80 ixmnds 6.2.5 



No. 3— carries 3.V feet of earth 



weight 70 pounds G.OO 



Special Discount for Cash. 

 Special Prices in Quantities. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



