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Diamond Tooth Cultivator 
As plainly shown in cut, the teeth are diamond 
shaped, with a small cultivator tooth forged on 
one end—steel, of course. For very close work, 
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every other tooth can be quickly removed. Cul¬ 
tivating width, when equipped with lever ex¬ 
pander, 34 inches. 
Five-Tooth Cultivator, 
With Hilling Attachment 
The hilling attachment is applied by simply 
removing four standards and placing the stand¬ 
ard of the hiller on the middle bar and attaching 
the short standards of the blades to the side 
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bars. This attachment is used in cases where 
higher ridging is desired than what can be 
accomplished with the regular horse hoe blades. 
Improved Potato Hoe, 
Furrower, Marker and 
Coverer 
The Improved Potato Hoe is, as its name in- 
cates, especially adapted for hilling potatoes, 
inking celery, and also as a coverer. It is much 
led as a “marker” for different crops, making 
le rows parallel and equally distant. 
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“ K & W ” Improved 
20-Inch Disc Potato 
Hoe 
Considered by many farmers the best hoe 
made for hilling and covering. A distinct de¬ 
parture from the styles commonly in use, the 
large discs doing smooth and perfect work. 
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155 
