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GRIFFITH ®. 



TURNER_CO^J^ 



WALTER A. WOOD 

 SELF-DUMP HAY RAKES 



It is in every sense 

 of the word a self- 

 dump rake. You 

 merely touch the trip 

 ■with your foot. The 

 dumping is automatic. 

 The self-dump rake 

 also has a hand-dump 

 attachment. 



Naturally, in a rake" 

 the important parts 

 are the rakers — the 

 teeth. The Wood 

 teeth are made on a 

 special pattern de- 

 signed to produce best 

 results. They do not 

 harrow the ground, 

 but they rake all the 

 hay. They do not 

 allow it to roll over 

 and over and finally tangle in the wheels, but tliey rake it 

 and carry it until you touch the trip. All Walter A. Wood 

 rakes can be used for one or two horses, the sliafts sliding 

 together and forming a pole. 



Price of Self-Dump Rakes, AU-Steel. 

 8 ft., with 20 teeth, $23.00; 8 ft., with 24 teeth, $24.00; 9 ft;, 

 with 27 teeth, $25.00. Special Prices for Cash. 



The Wood Tedder 

 is built of steel 

 throughout. Is per- 

 fectly balanced and 

 very liglit In draft. 

 It is exceptionally 

 strong. The strong 

 ; forks are readily ad- 

 ■ justed at different 

 ■heights from the 

 ground by the use of 

 one lever, with a 

 unique device for 

 passing obstructions. 

 Each fork has four 

 distinct motions cal- 

 culated to best sepa- 

 rate and toss the hay. 

 Prices of Hay Tedders. 

 Bight-fork, $41.00. Special Prices for Cash. 



WALTER A. WOOD HAY TEDDER 



six-fork, $37.00. 



Thomas Combined Side Delivery Rake and Tedder 



Gathers hay on from seven to eight feet of the ground 

 and delivers it at one side of the machine in a continuous 

 windrow. A flat steel spring allows fork to bend back 

 going over obstructions. Forks can be raised or lowered to 

 adapt machine to liglit or heavy liay. Forks and teeth ad- 

 justable. No dumping required. Anyone that can drive 

 horses can operate it same as a Tedder. The Rake can be 

 changed to a Tedder in a few minutes by taking off fork 

 arms and turning them over and fasten back again; also, by 

 adding a few links to driving chain. PRICE, ?55.00. 



THOMAS HAY LOADERS 



Cut shows general appearance. 

 Well braced front and rear. Direct 

 gearing from drive wheel to 

 crank. Rakes 6 or 8 feet wide, 

 light draft. Takes hay direct 

 from swath. Will rake and 

 load from light windrows, 

 but is not a windrow 

 loader. Fork protectors 

 to prevent digging in- 

 to the ground. Special- 

 ly constructed crank 

 support to hold crank 

 loose. Driver can un- 

 hitch loader from wag- 

 on without getting off 

 the wagon. We invite 

 Inspection. 



Price $65.00 



THOMAS RELIABLE ^S«p STEEL RAKE 



The Steel Reliable 

 Rake has a hand lev- 

 er for raising the 

 teetla by hand, when 

 you do not want to 

 use the self-dumping 

 device. It dumps very 

 easily by hand. Teeth 

 do not fall back hard, 

 as on otlier rakes, 

 jarring and straining 

 the rake. Each tooth 

 gets in use the full 

 benefit of the coil in 

 the tooth. 



8 ft., 20 teeth. 



9 ft., 20 teeth. 



THOMAS CELEBRATED RAKE 



8 ft. 



PRICE. 

 Special Price for Casta. 



$21.00 



THOMAS TRIUMPH TEDDER 



Frame of steel; 

 angle bars. Wheels 

 are steel with wide 

 channel to prevent 

 slipping. Fork arms 

 of wood. Gear lever 

 in center and ope- 

 rated from seat. 

 Chain drive each end 

 of machine. Long 

 fork spring allows 

 forks to rise higher 

 from ground than 

 any other tedder. 

 Steel axle to prevent binding. Spring on front of frame to 

 relieve frame when unusual obstructions are encountered. 

 Combined shafts and poles. 



PRICES. 



6-Fork, Outside Kickers $35.00 



8-Fork, Outside Kickers 38.00 



HAY 

 PRESS 



In this press the ( 

 end of Pitman extends 

 far past end of drive 

 arm ; wedge and roll- 

 er are on opposite side 

 of Pitman. The forward stroke , 

 begins by the drive arm pushing' 

 against side of Pitman, forcing 

 the wedge against roller on oppo- 

 site side, thus pushing plunger 

 rapidly forward at the beginning 

 of stroke and while hay is still 

 loose in box. 



The drive arm takes up the ^/'^^ 

 stroke just as the hay is becom- 

 ing compact. The one-horse So- ' 

 Ezy Press you get two 33-inch 

 strokes to one round of horse, with a 16-inch drive arm on 

 the two-horse press you get two 44-inch strokes to each 

 round of the horse. 



PRICES. 



1 Horse Press, unmounted $90.00 



1 Horse Press, mounted 120.00 



2 Horse Press, unmounted 150.00 



2 Horse Press, mounted 175.00 



RAPID FIRE HAY PRESS 



Very similar to the above but a lighter machine. One- 

 horse, full circle, two strokes, light draft, strong, simple, 

 durable. Price, unmounted, $65.00; mounted, $85.00. 



FOR PRICE OF TEDDER FORKS AND RAKE TEETH SEE 

 PAGE 112. 



ALIi PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



