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ONE HORSE TOOLS 



Tomato cultivation with the Planet Jr. No. 7 Horse Hoe. 



THE cut below shows the most common and useful of the various forms in which 

 Planet Jr. horse hoes may be set up. The small cut (page 35) shows the 

 side hoes reversed, when the tool can be used for hoeing a crop closely, saving 

 an immense amount of hand work. The hoes cut the surface weeds away close to 

 the row, yet do not endanger the roots of the crop, and the rear tooth returns the 

 e^^arth toward the row. The hoe steels and sweeps shown with the No. 8 machine, 

 als well as the various furrowers and ridgers shown on pages 69 and 70, will all fit 

 No. 8 and all our other horse hoes. 



The No. 7 Horse Hoe is the No. 8 without the depth regulator. It works the 

 same as No. 8 in every way except that it lacks the steadiness and easy control of depth 

 made possible by the depth regulator. 



Planet Jr. Horse 

 Hoe 



Price, as in cut, $8.75 

 With Cast Wheel, $8.50 



Packed weight, 77 lbs. 



Elmer J. Myers, Rural Route No. 1, Leechburg, Pa., writes May 25, 1914: "I have one of your 

 horse hoes which I purchased some five or six years ago, and will say that it is the best one-horse 

 machine in the neighborhood." 



