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Disk and Spike Harrows 



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Clark's Cuta\vay Disk Harrow roouWe Action) 



Thoe uKichines luive four gangs of di.>^k.s, two in front and two in 

 the roar. The front gangs loosen and break up the dirt, and tliro\\- 

 the dirt out; the rear gangs throw the dirt in. All f.our gaii,i!< are 

 carried by a main frame that gives a very strong, unyicl 

 tion between them. The rear disks are placed so as to Irnck 1 i t ween 

 the front disks, and the main frame holds the rear disks to their 

 work, keei)ing them from dodging to either side and holding them in 

 the ground, no matter how 

 hard the land is. Any trash 

 passing between the front 

 disks is cut up and turned 

 under by the rear disks, 

 where it will turn into plant food. These 

 machines run steady- and true in the line of 

 draft. The draft of these machines is very 

 light, as the rear disks work in loose soil and 

 consequently are drawn easily. 



The whole machine, with the exception 

 of the pole, is made of either iron or steel. 



Clark's A-5 Double Action 

 Cutaway Harrow 



A -4 Steel D. A. Cutaway 

 disks, cuts 4:}4 foot, S75.55. 



A-5 Steel D. A. Cutawav 

 disks, cuts o^ foot, SOO.TO.' 



A-6 Steel D. A. Cutaway 

 disks, cuts G}4 foot, slOl.Kf. 



If wanted with Jointed Pole, add SI. 00 extra 



.arrow, 

 Harrow, 

 Harrow, 



Acme Harrow 



"ACME " Cuts, Crushes, Levels, Turns and Smooths at One 

 Operation 



The " Acme " not only pulverizes, smooths and turns 

 the surface, but cuts through to the under soil, pulverizing 

 and compacting it. It also turns and mixes the soil so that 

 the seed sown is covered evenly with fully pulverized soil, 

 insuring a quick catch under the most favorable conditions 

 for its germination. 



There is no kind of tillage that the " Acme " will not 

 take care of, and though especially adapted to heavy, stub- 

 born land, the coulters may be adjusted bv means of the 

 is fhp liVlifAQf riT.of+ r.;^- XT r , - lifting lever, to do perfect work in the lightest soil. It 



cnfffni J fl!! Z ^^rvow manufactured When this Harrow is going from one field to another, the 



^j/u^f a VH^ coulters may be raised from the ground by means of the lifting lever. Price- No 23 $30 50- 

 width of cut, feet. .\o. 26, $35.00 ; width of cut, 8^ feet. Prices do not include w^hifHetrees nor neck vokes: 



Adjustable Spike Tooth Lever # Harrow 



This Harrow has a frame of I-beam steel bars of "U" shaped 

 steel, weU braced and securely fastened at each end to the 

 frame, which gives strength and 

 rigidity, and as a guard against 

 catching into trees and stumps. 

 The teeth are of diamond shape 

 steel. The runners are formed 

 by the curved tooth extensions, 

 which are placed so that the 

 Harrow will free itself from trash. 

 The teeth are held firmly by a welded eye steel 

 bolt through the slip malleable to roller bar, 



also the end teeth on the roller bars, which locks ~"' 

 and bolts the frame firmly together. Each tooth cuts its own course, and can be 

 raised or lowered as desired, and with the lever the teeth can be set to any pitch 

 or cut desired. Price, 25-tooth, 1 section, $13.00; 30-tooth, 1 section, $14.00- 50-tooth 

 CO-tooth, 2 sections, $26.00. 



sections, $25.00: 



Double Hinge Harrow 



(2 Horse) 



This is a two-section, wood framo 

 spiked-tooth Harrow. The run- 

 ners, as seen in the cut, are in- 

 tended to be used in carrying the 

 Harrow from one field to another. 

 Price, 40-tooth, $14.50; 50-tooth, 

 $15.50. 



Gardener's Harrow 



(1 Horse) 



This Harrow is similar to the Baltimore 

 Double Hinge Harrow, only it is made in one section in- 

 stead of two. We furnish this Harrow with 25 teeth, 

 cutting 3 feet S inches «-ide. Price, with 25 teeth. $9.00 



