Farm Implements 
No. 9 Planet Jr. 
Horse Hoe 
Popular because of its strength, lightness, 
easy change of width, and perfection of work. 
Will stand incredible strain; you can cultivate 
to any reasonable depth and adjust for any 
useful width. 
Planet Jr. No. 8 Horse Hoe 
Similar to the No. 9 except that it has a 
depth-regulator and lever wheel, handle 
adjustment up or down for height, and an 
important side adjustment. 
Planet Jr. No. 7 Horse Hoe 
Same as 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. No. 83 7-Tooth Plain 
Cultivator 
The 7 teeth are 2 3T inches wide and their 
work is finer and more thorough than the 
3-inch teeth used with the above Cultivators. 
Finishes all rows up to 42 inches apart and 
will work the middle courses in one passage. 
Can be run deep or shallow. 
The Farmall Cultivator 
The Farmall 2-Row Cultivator will culti¬ 
vate 25 or more acres a day, depending on the 
condition of the crop, and up to 60 acres with 
a 4-row outfit. This applies to corn, beets, 
beans, potatoes, and other row-crops com¬ 
monly grown on a large-scale basis. The 
ability of the Tractor to turn in a circle of 
8-foot radius eliminates wasteful turning 
areas at the ends of rows, and also makes it 
possible to cultivate all rows consecutively. 
Planet Jr. 12-Tooth Harrow and 
Cultivator 
With the 12-tooth Harrow you go as deep 
or shallow as you like, come close to the row 
without injuring the plants, cut out the weeds, 
stir the soil, and mellow and fine it as with a 
garden rake. A special favorite with market- 
gardeners, strawberry-growers, and truckers. 
McCormick-Deering Potato Digger 
The fact that in the few years since the 
McCormick-Deering Diggers were placed on 
the market they have jumped into the front 
rank of the machines of their class, is proof 
of the correct design, strength, and light 
draft of these Diggers. They get all the 
potatoes under most difficult conditions. The 
agitation is correct and is controlled according 
to conditions by interchange of agitating 
sprockets. 
McCormick-Deering Mowers 
No. 7 Enclosed Gear 
The entire driving mechanism of this new 
Mower, including the drive gears, ratchets, 
and countershafts, runs in a deep bath of oil, 
thus, insuring thorough lubrication. This 
arrangement of gears, grouped as they are in 
one common gear-case, is greatly superior to 
the older type of Mower with its open gears 
and ratchets in the wheel-hub. The gear- 
case holds a full gallon of oil, with a tight- 
fitting cover to exclude all dirt and prevent 
oil-leakage. Ask for special circular on this 
Mower. 
72 Farm Implements 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
