Farm Implements 
McCormick-Deering No. 102 
Corn Planter 
McCormick-Deering No. 102 Planter covers 
every possible requirement for planting corn 
and is recommended where the utmost accu¬ 
racy is required. Since the kernels vary 
more in length and breadth than they do in 
thickness, the edge-drop plate, or, as it is 
sometimes called, the edge-selecting plate, 
naturally gives the greatest degree of accu¬ 
racy. For ungraded corn, the flat-drop plates 
will probably give greater accuracy. The 
point is, however, that you can have edge-, 
flat-, or full-hill-drop plates for your Mc¬ 
Cormick-Deering Planter. You can have 
full runner, stub runner or disc furrow- 
openers. 
McCormick-Deering Riding 
Cultivator 
This Cultivator, with 6 shovels, spring 
trip, is adapted to all row-crops. The axles 
are pivoted, and each gang has a double steel 
beam connected by broad couplings to a 
movable steel bar which is suspended from a 
steel I beam riding on two long rollers. Gangs 
are shifted by the feet. 
McCormick-Deering One-Horse 
Cultivator 
These are built in three sizes with 5, 7, and 
9 shovels. Each can be equipped with lever 
expander, lead wheel with wing hillers, and 
horse-hoe. The strength of the frame is 
sufficient to withstand the severest use to 
which it would be subjected under average 
working conditions. 
McCormick-Deering 14'Tooth 
Cultivator 
The sharp teeth do an excellent job of 
mulching the soil and killing the weeds. They 
are clamped to the side-bar with two bolts 
and have three adjustments for changing the 
cutting angle. Furnished with lead wheel 
and lever expander. 
All steel except the handles, the beam 
being made of two sturdy angle-steel bars. 
Its teeth can be set in a straight line across 
the row or in V shape, to move the dirt 
toward the center of the row, or reverse to 
move the dirt toward the crop-row. Can also 
be set in a diagonal line either way to throw 
the dirt in one direction, as on hillsides. 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
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