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P. MANN & CO., Washington, D. C. 



207 Seventh St. N. W. 

 Opposite Centre Market 



Mowers, Rakes, and 

 Manure Spreaders 



MASSEY-HARRIS No. 20 



4J.2 and 5 foot Cuts 

 $82.00 and $83.00 



Width of Tread, 475^ ins. 

 Wheels. SlVz ins. 

 Face of Wheel, 3l4 ins. 



MASSEY-HARRIS No. 20 

 TWO-HORSE MOWER 



With these mowers you can cut all kinds of 



grasses and clovers to advantage. They are the 



outgrowth of an intensive study of the performance 



of different types under different conditions and 



embody the latest and most approved principles in 



mower building. The same 



V^^ general design is followed in 



";;, each, but the No. 20 is only of 



-Vi a medium size, intended for 



farms on which the acreage of 



hay grown is of about the 



common average, while the 



No. 21 is a bigger, wider truck 



machine that is particularly 



well suited to heavier work. 



Note that the draft is taken from 

 beneath the pole and directly from 

 the cutter bar. 



MASSEY-HARRIS No. 11 

 ONE-HORSE MOWER 



Just the Machine for Small 

 Farms, Parks, Lawns, and Golf 

 Courses. 



Price $80.00 



Width of Tread, 39 inches. 



Height of Wheel, 31 inches. 



Face of Wheel, 4 inches. 



Draws easily and is well 

 suited to cutting both the short 

 and long grasses. 



Built in the vertical lift st3'le in one size- 



-3^ feet 



This mower is especially designed for a strictly one-horse machine 

 and well supplies the need of those who require one of that kind. It 

 has ample weight and traction to cut all kinds of hay crops, and yet 

 is of such construction that one horse handles it easily. Light draft 

 is one of its salient features, and in combination with power and durabilit.y, makes it good equipment. 



MASSEY-HARRIS No. 7 

 TWO-HORSE SPREADER 



No. 7 Low Down Spreader.. $167.00 



Wheel Brake 6.00 



3-Horse Hitch Attachment 



for No. 7 2.25 



It is generally conceded that 

 big profits will result from the 

 use of any efficient Manure 

 Spreader, but they are increased 

 materially when the Massey- 

 Harris No. 7 is employed. Light 

 in weight and draft, but very 



strong and durable in construction, and particularly 

 efficient in operation, this Spreader offers a value 

 that is far greater than what would be commensurate 

 with its cost. 



Being lown down, narrow in width, and with a short wheel base, it meets the needs of the dairy farm 

 in every respect. You can load it easily and you c an take it right into your barns if you so desire. 



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