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The Bullard Hay Tedder 
Takes the hay from 
the bottom, shakes it 
in the air and leaves it 
lightly on the ground 
for the sun and air to 
complete the work of 
hay making. Does not 
shake to pieces. Is elas¬ 
tic but tough. The 
crank shaft split in the 
middle makes it easy 
for the horse to turn. 
Two tensions springs 
on the tilting frame, 
together with the new 
Mmdgett fork springs, 
prevent breakage of 
wood arm. The forks 
on either side are 
driven independently 
by the wheel nearest 
them, so that this ted- 
der can be turned 
while it works, with¬ 
out straining the ted¬ 
der or horse, and do good work all the while. If you want to get a tedder that will do its work in 
the right way, with the least fuss and bother and that gives you the most lasting satisfaction, buy 
a Bullard. Price on Application 
McCORMICK - DEERING MANURE SPREADER 
Improved Design — New Features 
Every convenience that could possibly be 
built into a mechanical spreading unit has 
been embodied in the construction of the new 
McCormick-Deering. With a carrying capacity 
of from 57% to 67% bushels the box is built 
low which permits easy loading. 
The levers on both sides of the spreader are 
within convenient reach of the operator. The left 
hand lever controls the spreading mechanism 
and the right hand lever controls the operation 
of the conveyor at six different speeds. The seat 
swings back while loading and the narrow width 
of the spreader allows ready passage through the 
average barn doors or field gates. 
There are eight roller bearings, two on the 
axle, two on each of the upper and lower beat¬ 
ers, and two on the widespread shaft. This fea¬ 
ture provides light-running and reduces wear to 
a minimum. 
The box is wider at the rear than at the front 
thus preventing the load from wedging against 
the sides. The upper beater is set forward of the 
lower one so they don’t dig into the load at once 
when starting. Two steel beaters and a wide¬ 
spread spiral insure perfect pulverization and 
uniform spreading beyond the rear wheels. 
5ix conveyor speeds permit placing more or 
3 manure* on certain spots as desired. 1 he 
ver can instantly regulate the quantity of 
v while the spreader is in operation. 1 he 
>rt wheelbase, tracking of the front and rear 
eels, and the auto-steer front “ ak ®® Vi 6 
Cormick-Deering a strong, durable, light- 
,ft spreader. 
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