ONE HORSE TOOLS 



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changes in width always necessary as the distance between the rows varies, are made 

 with the greatest ease and celerity; this enables the operator to do most perfect 

 work between all rows from 314 feet down. 



THE STEEL WHEEL is unbreakable and so designed as not to pick up stones, 

 roots, stubs, 

 etc. 



THE SIDE 

 HOE STAND= 

 ARDS are the 



strongest w e 

 have ever put 

 out. 



THE SPAC= 

 I N Q OF 

 TEETH is the 

 best for free 

 work and pre- 

 vention of clogging. 



THE FINGERED SWEEP is a thorough weed killer, and leaves the ground 

 nearly level. Replaced bv the furrower, the tool becomes a fine ridger. 



THE FURROWING AND HILLING TOOTH combined with the side hoes will 

 draw amply large furrows for manure, seeds, etc., while by removing the furrower 

 and front tooth and exchanging sides with the hoes, covering can be done admirably . 

 at one passage. 



ADJUSTMENTS for the handles to one side and varying height are complete. 



THE SMALL REVERSIBLE STEEL PLOW is a new attachment for horse 

 hoes, but works neatly and runs easily, cutting a furrow three to four inches deep 

 and seven to ten wide. 



THE PATENTS 



on these strong points 

 of construction pre- 

 vent imitators and 

 pirates generally 

 from profiting by the 

 genius and brains of 

 the observant and ex- 

 perienced manufac- 

 turer. 



The cut on page 

 39 shows this new 

 tool with its various 



attachments, and shows it set np, perhaps in its most useful form, in which it is specially 

 adapted to cultivating and hilling slightly all crops in rows from 2>4 to 3>< feet apart. 



As a plow, the above cut shows a new attachment, making the tool of greatly 

 increased value in large gardens, market-gardens and small acreage farms or ranches. 

 It plows from three to four inches deep by from seven to ten inches wide» Can be 

 used for furrowing, covering, hilling, etc. The moldboard is steel and is reversible, 

 giving double wear. 



The vine turner 

 is specially adapted to 

 laying-by sweet a n d 

 white potatoes, toma- 

 toes, etc., when not 

 over feet apart. 



Also useful for first 

 hilling of celery and 

 for early tending of 

 vine crops, such as 

 melons, cucumbers, 

 strawberries, etc., be- 

 fore the vines get 

 over two feet long. 



Closed up tight, the tool is excellent for making furrows for manures and 

 fertilizers, and for potatoes, beans, peas, etc. Then exchange the hoes, leave off the 

 furrower, and cover ; or draw ridges ready for setting out plants, etc. 



The handy levers make quick adjustment for width and depth, making easy culti 

 vation where one horse is sufficient. 



Turning Vines and Hilling with Furrower and Vine Turner 



