TWO ROW CULTIVATORS 



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so that the driver has but one lever to handle. When going crosswise of the rows he 

 need not change either lever, because the rows are always the same distance apart. 



THE TOOL HAS FIVE LEVERS. This simplifies its management so that a boy 

 can operate it with success. The center lever adjusts the hinged tongue, regulating 

 the depth of the front teeth and leveling up the machine to suit all heights of neck 

 yokes. The outside levers regulate the depth of the teeth in the rear, while the inter- 

 mediate levers are used in changing the widths of the gangs to suit irregular planting 

 without stopping the team. The levers open or close both sides of the frame equally, 

 so that the teeth always work the spaces thoroughly. 



THE EQUIPMENT. Seven Zy^-mch 

 reversible high carbon steel teeth of the 

 best design and finish are carried by each 

 frame so that the work is thorough, even 

 at the greatest wndth of 44 inches. Four 

 large plo\vs take the place of the front 

 cultivator teeth when wishing to plow or 

 hill the crop ; they are reversible, giving 

 double wear. Two wide shovels are use- 

 ful for marking out two rows at once, 

 from 28 to 44 inches apart, or to use in 

 place of the rear teeth for hilling. 



THE STANDARDS are hollow steel, 

 the five rear ones being attached directly 

 to the frame because they do not need any 

 adjustment except what is provided for 

 by the levers, bat the front standards are 

 all adjustable for depth and angle, throw- 

 ing to or from the row'S, as desired. All 

 may have break pins. 

 THE FOUR ADJUSTABLE STANDARDS take the plows which are used to ridge 

 and cover. For the lacter purpose they are used as shown in the cuts and enable the 

 operator to cover at one passage two rows of manure or potatoes or corn, peas, beans, 

 etc., that have been dropped in the furrow, up to 44 inches apart. 



THE PIVOT WHEELS work quickly and make the cultivation of crooked rows 

 easy. They can be made stationary when desired. They adjust for all width rows, 

 28 to 44 inches, inclusive. 



THE WHEELS are heavy, with four- 

 teen spokes each, and guaranteed. 



THE ARCH AND SEAT are unusu- 

 ally high, 34 inches in the clear ; the seat 

 is adjustable back and forth and in 

 height, and will cultivate corn when five 

 feet high. 



WHEN PLOWING AWAY from 

 corn or other crops, two rows may be 

 plowed away from at once and cultivated 

 back again at the same passage; in the 

 same way two rows may be hilled by the 

 plows and finished by the cultivator teeth 

 at one passage. 



PLANT SHIELDS. Each tool is 

 furnished with four plant shields, adjust- 

 able in height and made to swing so as to 

 clear themselves of obstructions. 



We make the No. 72 in two other wndths ; wheels and frame expand to 54 inches 

 ($7 extra) and 64 inches ($10 extra), respectively; they are especially adapted to sugar 

 cane and pineapple cultivation, and for all crops from foui to five feet apart with 

 wide extending growth, like cantaloupes, cucumbers, strawberries, tobacco, etc. Special' 

 circular on application. 



J. J. Keator, Supt. Osborn Farm, Garrison, N. Y., writes March 13, 1913: "I have been using 

 your tools for twenty-five years and do not need to say that they are of the best. Will get several 

 cultivators later on." 



Wyper Bros., Bundaberg, Queensland, write March 27, 1914: "We are pleased to be able to 

 report that the No. 72 Cultivators which you sent us, arrived quite safely and have filled expecta- 

 tions in every way." 



Plowing and Hilling 



