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TWO HORSE CULTIVATORS 



No. 76 



Planet Jr. 

 Pivot 



Wheel Riding Cultiva- 

 tor, Plow, Furrower 

 and Ridger with Discs 



Price, $48.00 



Weight 526 lbs. 



Roller bearings, 

 $5.00 extra 



Regular Equipment: 



Eight X 10-in. cull 



vator steels. 

 One pair 7-inch plows. 

 Two 8-inch shovels. 

 One pair 14-inch discs. 

 Spring lift. 



No. 76B. 

 No 76C. 



No. 76D. 



8 cultivator steels, 1 pair plant shields, 2 pairs of Price 

 plows, 2 8-inch shovels ..$46.00 



8 cultivator steels, 1 pair seven-inch plows, 1 pair 



plant shields 44.75 



8 cultivator steels, 1 pair plant shields 43.25 



Weight 

 517 lbs. 



504 lbs. 

 489 lbs. 



THE NO. 76 IS A COMPARATIVELY NEW_ implement which combines in itself 

 nearly all the advantages of our earlier one-row cultivators. The combination of the best 

 parts of these tools makes a machine which is without a rival. The arch is 34 inches 

 high, frame and tongue are steel, and the change in width of the wheels is easy. It has 

 improved levers, and the gang frame is extra strong. The extra wide arch is very 

 desirable. The draft is arranged to insure satisfactory work in all conditions of soil. 



Improvements for 1915 are malleable pivots and steel axles, both practically dust- 

 proof. Ratchets and pins are steel. Heavy extension springs balance the tool gangs 

 and adjustable stops reset the tool instantly to the proper depth, without effort. 



THE FOURTEEN=SPOKE PIVOT WHEELS make the guiding a pleasure. 



THE SEAT is large and comfortable, adjustable up and down, back and forth. 



THE NEW LEVERS and springs regulate depth and pressure on the teeth. 



THE CENTRAL LEVER operates the hinged tongue, regulating the depth of the 

 front teeth and leveling the machine; the same lever moves the teeth instantly, 

 either closer to or further from the row, as desired, while the team is in motion. 



CONSTRUCTION. All parts steel except a small percentage of malleable iron. 



ROLLER BEARINGS are worth far more than the $5.00 extra. (See page 50.) 



They run true and easily, and the wear is so small they soon pay the cost. 



