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The New Oliver Two-Way Tractor Sulky Plow 
It Is designed to meet the peculiar needs of 
hillside and irrigation farming. Back ridges 
which retard the flow of water in irrigated fields 
are avoided by the use of this new plow. It gives 
the full advantage of tractor power in irrigated 
fields and on hillsides where it is desirable to 
plow back and forth across the field, using alter¬ 
nately a right and left hand bottom. Its work 
on hillsides is extremely efficient because it never 
Outfit Can Be Backed 
drifts. This is prevented by running in the fur¬ 
row, the wheel next to the bottom that is plowing. 
Thus a uniform depth and width furrow slice is 
assured at all times. Great strength fits this 
plow for working in stony land or under other 
adverse conditions. 
It is truly a one-man outfit, simple in construc¬ 
tion and easily operated. 
The hitch on this new plow is fastened to the 
end of the extension on the beams, making it 
possible to back the outfit a reasonable distance. 
This is especially advantageous when turning on 
narrow headlands where it is necessary to back 
the plow to make short turns. 
Individual Power Lifts 
There are two dependable and quick-acting 
power lifts—one for each bottom. These lifts 
operate only when raising the bottom. Their 
action is positive, raising the bottom in a short 
space of travel without the aid of lifting springs. 
Independent trip rods control each lift. 
Raise Both Bottoms at Once 
The bottoms can be raised independently to the 
same height regardless of plowing depth, or both 
can be raised at the same time. When a bottom 
has reached fu|ll height the lift locks, holding it 
in raised position, allowing sufficient clearance 
for transporting. When the lift is tripped to 
lower either bottom that bottom quickly reaches 
full plowing depth while the other bottom re¬ 
mains raised. 
Easily Controlled From the Tractor Seat 
All field adjustments on this New Oliver Plow 
can be made easily and quickly from the tractor 
seat with the outfit moving or standing still. 
Plowing depth of both bottoms is regulated by 
means of a powerful, ball bearing screw control. 
Unlike a lever, the screw is always in the same 
convenient position, handy for the operator to 
reach. It is not even necessary for him to turn 
his head to locate or adjust this control. 
Individual trip rods controlling the power lifts 
are as accessible as the depth adjusting screw. 
It requires only a slight pull on the trip rods to 
either raise or lower the bottom. 
Sturdy, Strong Construction 
The rigid frame on this new implement em¬ 
bodies ample strength to give long life even 
under the most adverse conditions. The beams 
are made of flat bar, high carbon steel. They 
are reinforced by an extra piece riveted on at the 
bend and following the curvature of the beams 
to the second bolt of the standard. 
The heavy steel axle is 1% inches in diameter. 
Heat-treating further strengthens the beams and 
axle, reducing to minimum the possibility of 
banding or breaking. 
Extra Long Bearings 
The bearings in the wheels are extra long, as¬ 
suring long life, light draft and straight running 
wheels. Positive lubrication is furnished through 
the using of the hub caps as compression grease 
cups. 
Bases to meet a wide variety of soil conditions 
can be had for use on this new plow. 
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