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Corn, Bean and Pea Planter With 
Fertilizer Distributor 
Plants Corn, Beans, Peas, Beets and Other Seeds of Like Size 
This type of corn plant-j 
er is well known to New| 
England farmers, but be¬ 
fore buying a planter 
read the twelve big im¬ 
provements. 
1. Movable and Stationary Fertilizer 
Plates are made of a new composi¬ 
tion metal which resists fertilizer 
action and positively cannot rust. 
Common iron plates that “freeze in” 
cause excessive breakage and ex¬ 
pense. 
2. Fertilizer Hopper and Spouts are 
made of a metal that is specially 
treated before it is galvanized to 
resist rust and fertilizer. 
3. Supporting Stand holds up planter 
When not in use and when filling 
hoppers. 
4. Metal Partition in Seed Hopper 
makes a stronger hopper. Wooden 
partitions often warp and split. 
5. Seed Brush is securely held in place 
so it cannot slip up. This is im¬ 
portant. 
6. Brackets on rear end of Steel Runner 
eliminates breakage of several parts 
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Cornfield 
which were formerly broken fre¬ 
quently. 
7. Angle Steel Support for Coverer 
Standard securely fastens to side 
sills instead of to seed hopper. 
8. Cam Wheels fastened with two 
grooved pins instead of one taper 
pin. This saves a trip to the ma¬ 
chine shop when replacing cam 
wheels. 
9. Special Concave Wheel holds better 
and wears longer. 
10. Marker Stick Support is a great con¬ 
venience. 
11. Spring Lock Washer on every bolt 
lengthens the life of the planter. 
12. General Strengthening and Rein¬ 
forcing of parts where required as 
shown by past experience with other 
planters of this type. 
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