Farm Implements 
The Yankee Hay Rake 
This Rake is an old New England favorite 
and is preferred by those who wish a wood- 
frame construction with wood wheels. Its 
construction is simple and it is adapted to 
any and all conditions of surface. Each tooth 
is independent and supplied with a spring 
that will permit the tooth to pass safely over 
any obstruction that the axle may pass. It 
has more teeth (which are hung nearer 
together) than any other Rake. 
McCormick-Deering Ensilage 
Cutters 
McCormick-Deering Ensilage Cutters have 
made a reputation for themselves because of 
sturdy construction and proper design. They 
are built of high-grade material throughout. 
Steel is used where it gives the best service. 
Special attention is called to the No. 12 
Cutter which is made with a one-piece main 
frame and transmission case which encloses 
all working parts and permits them to run in 
a bath of oil—automobile type of transmis¬ 
sion. Type F has a capacity of 3 to 6 tons per 
hour; Type G, 8 to 10 tons; and No. 12, 12 
to 16 tons. 
McCormick-Deering Adjustable . 
Windrow Hay-Loader 
These gearless Hay-Loaders are made. in 
one width only, and are also equipped with 
an adjustable section so that hay can .be 
delivered 3 feet nearer the rack when starting 
the load, but the side boards do not fold. 
The gearless Hay-Loader picks up hay from 
the swath as well as the windrow. One man 
can operate it, if necessary, thus doing with¬ 
out a rake. 
McCormick-Deering Side Rake 
and Tedder 
The McCormick-Deering Side Rake and 
Tedder is instantly convertible from a Side 
Rake to a Tedder by changing the direction 
in which the reel revolves. One lever controls 
the direction while another sets the teeth at 
the correct angle for raking or tedding. A 
McCormick-Deering Side Rake and Tedder 
will often make it possible for you to cut hay 
and get it into the barn the same day. The 
one machine does two important jobs. 
International Tedders 
On International Hay Tedders the forks 
are provided with long coiled-steel springs 
which allow them to spring back when an 
obstruction is encountered. The springs also 
relieve the Tedder of the strain caused by 
the rapid movement of the forks. The power is 
applied from the center of the main shaft, 
distributing the strain equally over the entire 
Tedder. Springs between the main and thill 
frames absorb shock and vibration. Clutch 
and balancing levers are within easy reach of 
the driver. Shafts can be converted into pole 
for two horses. Made in 6- and 8-fork sizes. 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
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