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OLIVER No. 9-XX ADJUSTABLE TRACTOR PLOW 



The Oliver No. 9-XX adjust- 

 able plow can be set so that 

 the bottoms will cut 11", 12", 

 13" or 14". When the ground 

 is hard and plowing is diffi- 

 cult the bottoms can be set to 

 cut narrow; when plowing- con- 

 ditions are favorable they can 

 be set to cut at full width, or 

 14" per bottom. The adjust- 

 ment is made by expanding or 

 closing the frame. 



An Easily Operated Flow 



A powerful, ball-bearing 

 screw control so multiplies hu- 

 man effort that it makes depth 

 adjustment rapid and easy. It 

 is an action almost without ef- 

 fort to pull the trip rod for 

 raising and lowering the plow 

 bottoms. The handy leveling 

 lever ia another advantage. 

 Adjusting plowing depth, pull- 

 ing the trip rod and leveling 

 the bottoms — .it is all done 

 rapidly and easily. 

 A Trip Bod for the Power lift 

 The use of a trip rod elim- 

 inates troublesome work with 



a trip rope. Moreover, the trip rod is always in the same place convenient to the operator. Only a slight pull is necessary to 

 put the dependable power lift into action for raising and lowering the bottom. Note another advantaage of this plow 

 which is the position of the wheels to carry the weight of the plow, eliminating drag weight and lessening draft. 



The Ball Bearing', Depth Adjusting' Screw 

 The ball-bearing depth adjusting screw is an exclusive Oliver feature found only on Oliver tractor tools. It has a wide 

 range of adjustment and plowing depth can be changed with the outfit moving or standing to suit different soil conditions. 

 For instance when the outfit strikes a soft, boggy spot or the bottoms encounter an obstruction, a few turns of the screw 

 will raise the bottoms. The load on the tractor is removed and the outfit moves forward, without loss of time. 



The Draw Bar 



The draw bar is fastened well back on the frame at the center of draft and is adjustable up and down and sidewise so 

 that it is possible to secure just the correct line of draft and the right degree of penetration 



The Advajitag'e of Great Clearance 

 The Oliver No. 9-XX has unusual clearance under the bottoms and between the bottoms. This is a decided advantage 

 when plowing under high weeds, corn stalks, wheat stubble, etc. 



I»rice $101.0O 



OLIVER No. 1 34-XX TRACTOR SULKY 



The Oliver No. 134-XX sulky finds favor among farmers who practice deep 

 plowing or who must do their plowing in soil' that is very hard or weedy. The 

 general construction of this plow is the same as the Oliver No. 9XX plow. Its 

 operation is made easy and convenient by means of the powerful depth-adjusting 

 screw and the handy leveling lever. The draw bar has the same wide range of 

 adjustments fitting this plow for use with any standard light tractor. The 3-ply, 

 heat-treated beams are extra strong. 



Regularly equipped with combined rolling coulter and jointer. 



No. 134-XX — 14 or 16-inch Steel or Comb Price, $92.50 



No. 134-XX — 14 or 16-inch All Chilled ....Price, 90.75 



Oliver No. 24 Grading Plow 



An extremely strong iron beam plow for road break- 

 ing, excavation work or the heaviest of field work. The 

 beam standard and frog are one piece. This plow has a 

 chilled mouldboard and a deep suck cutter share. 



No. 24— Iron Beam, equipped with a gauge iron, Price $33.95 



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Oliver No. 25 Pavement Plow 



A popular plow for tearing up macadamized roads, 

 streets, gravel roads, etc. Built extra strong and rigid, 

 the beam standard and handle braces are cast in one piece. 

 The pick is both reversible and adjustable All wearing 

 parts are renewable. 



Regularly equipped with a gauge iron. 



No. 25 — Pavement Plow Price $40.00 



Reversible Steel Point or Spike Price 4.75 



