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ONE HORSE TOOLS 



THIS TOOL is low in price, strong and simple; it has our latest patent handle 

 braces ; firm, simple, strong, convenient. With these the frame and handles seem 

 almost like one solid piece. Changes in width are quickly and easily made by the 

 patent expanders, and one side may be opened wide, with the other closed. This tool 

 will carry also a variety of our extras shown on pages 69, 70 and 71. The sweeps, 

 the narrow points, the furrowers and the vine turners are specially useful. Every 

 feature is carefully designed and the tool will give complete satisfaction. 



As an example, the cultivator plates are full length, and are made of our special 

 beveled steel ; double thick down the center and tapered thin to the edges, making a 

 strong tooth, one that keeps the shape of the point and cutting edges and outlasts any 

 V^other style. 







Planet Jr. Horse Hoe and 

 Cultivator 





No. 80 



Price, with new steel wheel, $9.25. Price, with cast wheel, $9.00 







Packed weight, 77 lbs. 





Without wheel, $8.25 







Packed vireight, 70 lbs. 



Equipment: Four 



3 X 8-in. cultivator steels; one 4 x 8-in. cultivator steel; one pair 6-in. hillers; 





one 8-in. shovel. 



OUR NO. 80 HORSE HOE AND CULTIVATOR has a longer frame and is 

 heavier and stronger than our other styles, though built on the same lines as our 

 No. 4 Horse Hoe. It opens to 26 inches and is adapted to complete cultivation of 

 crops in rows up to 2)1^2 feet apart at one passage; by giving a round to a row 

 the tool works beautifully all width rows up to 4 feet apart. We especially recommend 

 it for foreign countries or where the ground is rough and extra strength is desirable. 



Jos. Younger, Box 121, Port Washington, L. I., N. Y., writes June 12, 1913: "I received your 

 cultivator O. K. It is just the thing. Nothing finer on the market. I have certainly put a hole in 

 iny garden. Never again will I do without one. I have just started off a few neighbors of mine. 

 They say we have to have one." 



G. D. ]\IcKissoN, Proprietor Fairmont Nurseries, Fairmont, Minn., writes August 31, 1914: "We 

 use your tools and also the horse tools in our nursery almost exclusively." 



Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Beaver, Pa., writes July 16, 1912: "I have been using some of them 

 (Planet Jr.) for twenty years and would not be without them." 



Ben Leath, Route No. 2, Kensington, Ga., writes April 28, 1913: "I have two of your Nof 4 

 Planet Jr. (one horse). I am well pleased with them and I would not farm without one. I used 

 one of them to cultivate my corn. It is the trick for corn. It knocks all the hoeing out. I raised 

 five prize acres in 1912 and done the most of the work with your Planet Jr. 



"In 1911 I only had one prize acre and I made a yield of 214 bu. 40 lbs. per acre. 



"I worked my corn six times with your N|. 4 Planet Jr. Cultivator." 



