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“$1522 a Day for Four Days” 
T ells the actual experience of a man and his two 
sons who made $60.00 extra money in four days on 
the White Rock Farm in Pocahontas County, Iowa. In¬ 
teresting reading based on facts. Get this little booklet. 
This extra profit was made by using a 
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Get These Free Books 
Get booklet "$15,00 a Day for Four Days,** 
also John Deere Spreader Booklet. 
Tells all about manure, how and when to spread 
it. A real treatise on manure. Worth money to 
you. It shows how simple and easy the John 
Deere is to operate and why this machine will give 
better and longer service than other spreaders. 
“Better Farm Implements and How toUse Them** 
A 156-page text book on farm machinery. Covers 
such subjects as “The plow, its history and uses,” 
“How to hitch to plows correctly,” “How to adjust 
plows,” “Proper use of the disc harrow,” “Things 
to remember when planting corn,’’“Proper method 
of corn cultivation,” “Curing hay,” etc. A book for 
your library. Worth dollars. Illustrates and de¬ 
scribes a full line of modern farm implements. 
To get these books state the im¬ 
plements in which you are inter¬ 
ested and ask for package MS-135. 
The SPREADER with the BEATER on the Axle 
While it always has paid to use a John Deere Spreader, this year it 
will mal:e bigger profits than ever before. Extra bushels, extra tons 
mean extra profits this year. 
The John Deere Spreader makes bigger crops possible. It enables you 
to fertilize more land with the same amount of manure. It spreads 
the manure evenly. Every foot of the ground is covered and you 
control the distribution to suit the soil or crop conditions. The John 
Deere Spreader makes top dressing practicable, which you know has 
proven unusually profitable. It enables you to utilize bam-yard ma¬ 
nure economically and profitably. 
The John Deere Spreader is a real time and labor saver which means much to you un¬ 
der existing farm labor conditions. Due to its unusual construction and extreme sim¬ 
plicity, it will give more years of satisfactory service at less cost per year to operate. 
Mounting the Beater on the Axle 
A Patented Feature 
Makes Possible These Distinctive Advantages: 
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The beater drive is strong and durable. It has 
the same principles and is as simple as a triple¬ 
geared horse power. The gears are enclosed in a 
dust-proof case. They run in a bath of oil. No 
dust or dirt can reach them. 
It is easy to load from the front to 
the rear. You see where every forkful 
of manure goes. It is only 38" to the 
top of the box. A boy can load it. 
High drive wheels are used. The draft 
has not been sacrificed to make an easy 
loading machine. Mounting the beater 
on the axle made this unnecessary. 
High drive wheels save horse flesh. 
Unusually simple — no clutches — no 
chains. The simplest spreader built. 
Only about half the castings on it nec¬ 
essary on other spreaders. No clutches 
or chains. All of the main working parts mount¬ 
ed on the rear axle—not affected by twisting 
strains. They can’t get out of line and cause 
binding, heavy draft and breakage. 
It*s an easy running spreader. High drive 
wheels, roller bearings at both ends of the beater, 
ball-bearing eccentric apron drive, revolving rake 
and even distribution of load, all help to make 
the John Deere a horse saver. 
A boy can operate it. A boy old enough to 
drive horses can operate the John Deere Spreader 
as easily as you can. Tell him where to set the 
feed lever and he can easily put the machine in 
and out of gear. That’s all there is to it. 
The ball-bearing eccentric apron drive, non¬ 
racing apron, revolving rake are other features 
which also help to increase its efficiency. A wide 
spread attachment and straw spreading attach¬ 
ment can be furnished when desired. 
John Deere, Moline, Illinois 
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