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McCormick-Deering Light-Draft Diggers 
The McCormick-Deering 
Stands Hard Digging 
The McCormick-Deering digger has a strong 
angle steel frame, heavy, high quality steel 
beams, ^-lnch high-carbon elevator links; heavy, 
long-running wheels; hard white-iron sprockets, 
rollers, and spindles; efficient lubrication; and 
machine-bored main bearings. It is a powerful 
machine, and thousands of users testify to its 
ability to stand the hardest digging with a re¬ 
markably low maintenance cost. 
Equipment 
Nos. 4, 5 and 5-A are six-foot, two-horse dig¬ 
gers. Nos. 6 and 7 are seven-foot, four-horse 
diggers. All ar® equipped with rod-link elevators 
except No. 4, which has the bar-grate type of 
elevator. Nos. 4, 5 and 6 have rear shaker and 
vine turner, Nos. 5-A and 7 extension elevators. 
Two-horse diggers have 30-Inch wheels, four- 
horse diggers 36-inch wheels. All are equipped 
with two-wheel, auto-steering tongue truck, 
spade lugs, and standard shovel. 
Banner Root Cutters 
NO. 20 
For Hand Use 
Capacity, 30 to 50 bushels per hour. 
Weight, 120 lbs. 
NO. 7 
Exclusively for Poultry 
It cuts fast and is easy running. Leaves the 
feed in fine, brittle, ribbon-like strips that make 
choking impossible. Fowls, large or small, can 
safely eat the feed. The knives are adjustable 
and made of the very best of steel. An iron 
grate in bottom of hopper lets dirt and gravel 
escape before reaching the knives. In this cutter 
we offer the poultrymen a low-priced, high-grade, 
nicely finished and mechanically constructed ma¬ 
chine and feel that anyone who desires to feed 
roots and vegetables to their flocks can well 
afford to own one. Two to five minutes will 
cut enough feed for a large flock of birds 
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