TWO HORSE CULTIVATORS 56 



Fifty=acre field of peanuts grown by Mr. Malone, of Rowanta, \ a. A successful 

 crop after one of the dryest seasons ever known, for which Mr. 

 Malone gives entire credit to the use of the No. 76 Planet Jr. 



IMPROVED SPRING LIFTING LEVERS have been placed on the gang frames. 

 THE ARCH is 34 inches high, clearing corn until five feet or more. 

 IT WORKS ROWS from 28 to 48 inches, cultivating, plowing or hilling. 

 MARKS OUT ROWS from 24 to 44 inches apart, two at once, and with the plows 

 will cover or make up drills beautifully. 



This cultivator is simple, roomy, strong and easily understood ; will not get out of 

 order easily and works admirably. Every part is made of the best m.aterial, in the 

 best manner and is of the finest quality, design and finish. 



AT WORK. Always turn the team to the right at the headlands, skipping one 

 unworked row each round. Much easier for both man and team. 



UMBRELLA SOCKET. For all our Pivot Wheel Cultivators we can furnish an 

 umbrella socket to tit on the seat bar just back of the seat. Price, 75c. 



THE PAIR OF DISC PLOWS shown with the machine on page 55 are much liked. 

 They are used front next to the row, and can be set to throw either to or from the row. 



Price, separate, 12-inch, per pair, $4.25; 14 

 inch, per pair. $4.75. 



THE TOBACCO HOE ATTACHMENT 

 is equally useful in working cabbage, toma- 

 toes, peppers and plants generally that are 

 set from two to four feet apart in the row; 

 particularly useful where fields are well pre- 

 pared and fairly level. The ope^'ator not only 

 hoes the row, but 

 also between the 

 plants : the work be- 

 ing in open sight. 

 Usually a bov drives. 



A CENTER 

 TOOTH ATTACH= 

 MENT makes a 

 complete fallow or 

 orchard cultivator, 

 working thoroughly 

 a total width of 

 four feet. 



Tobacco Hoe Attachment. Price, 

 including extra seat, $7.75. 



Center Tooth At= 

 tachment. Price, 

 $1.50. 



