S4 PLOWS AND DRAG SCRAPERS 
The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
Wiard Road or Contractors’ Plow No. 69 
OUR LEADER 
Price, with shoe, 
and forged steel 
point, $62 
This Plow is intended for 
use with either animal power, 
a traction engine, or road- 
roller. Weight, with clevis, 
315 pounds. For all road or contractors’ 
work—for tearing up cobblestones and ma¬ 
cadam—it can be used as a perfect rooter 
and pavement Plow' by simply 
removing the steel wing below the 
moldboard—thus making a two- 
in-one Plow for all-round work. 
Ordinarily, the contractor has 
one Plow for general purpose or furrow work and another Plow for rooter work or tearing up old pavements. This No. 69 does the 
work of both and answers any and all purposes, means a less investment and keeping in stock extra parts for one Plow only. 
Wiard Road or Contractors’ Plows Nos. 64 and 65 
No. 64 , with steel beam, is a light Plow intended for road-repair work. It has excellent turning qualities and will hang to the 
ground on a hard and difficult job. Weight, 160 pounds. Price, with shoe and forged steel point, $38. 
No. 65 , with cast-iron beam, is a medium-weight Plow intended for general contracting work. Weight, 200 pounds. Price, with 
cast-iron point, $30; with forged steel point, $35. ,No. 65, with steel beam and forged steel point, $48.50. (Shoe included at prices 
quoted.) 
The Wiard Reversible or Two-Way Sulky Plow 
This Sulky is adapted to all soils, leaves no ridges or dead furrows and does perfect 
work on either level land or side hill. 
It is very simple, easy to handle and is lightly constructed, the material used being 
mostly steel and malleable iron, making it very strong and durable. 
As shown in the illustration, there are two Plows, one right- and one left-hand, both 
operated by separate levers and having an automatic power lift which can be operated 
by the driver from the seat either by the use of a trip lever operated by the 
foot, or by a hand trip lever which can be operated by the driver either 
when riding or walking. The Plows have the highest grade chilled iron or soft- 
center steel moldboards, and either forged steel or cast-iron points as ordered, 
and can be fitted with jointer or plain colter, as desired. 
The Pole Shifter is operated by a hand lever, which enables the plowman 
while riding or walking to shift the pole either to the right or left at any angle 
desired, to suit the team and get the proper width of furrow, either on 
flat land or side hill, without side draft. 
The Automatic (Power Lift) Foot Trip operates as follows: The 
Plow is lifted from the furrow by the team while in motion, by pressure 
of the foot on the trip lever, until the Plow begins to lift and the lever 
moves forward, which will then release and lock itself in place. The 
lift can also be operated by hand by the driver, either from the seat when 
riding or when walking behind. It unlocks by pressure of the foot on 
the foot trip or by hand by pressure of the upper rear handle 
of dog, lowering the Plow. 
The Sulky is perfectly balanced so that whether the operator is 
on the seat or following the Plow there is absolutely no weight on 
the horses’ necks. The seat can be adj usted so as to allow it to be 
leveled when plowing on side hill, throwing the weight of the oper¬ 
ator towards the upper wheel, giving comfort and ease to the driver. 
The Double Sulky can be fitted with the following bottoms: 
Nos. 43 right and 103 left. Cuts 4 to 7 in. deep, 9 to 13 in. 
wide. With chilled or steel molds. Nos. 44 right and 104 left. 
Cuts 5 to 8 in. deep, 11 to 15 in. wide. With chilled or steel molds. 
No. 400 . Two- or three-horse. Weight, 550 lbs. Complete with 
chilled moldboards, jointers, or plain colters, cast-iron points, 
two- and three-horse hitch, $105; fitted with steel moldboards, 
$4 extra; fitted with forged steel points, $8 extra. Price and 
circular of Single Sulky upon request. 
Columbus Steel Drag Scraper 
The most economical tool made for making and mending roads. 
The Columbus is the highest type of Drag Scraper made. The 
bowls are stamped from a single sheet of extra hard steel plate 
and are of seamless construction throughout. The round-top 
handles are a distinguishing feature. The bails are of steel and of 
improved pattern, with strong and perfectly working swivels. 
No. 1 . Approximate capacity 7 cubic feet. Size of bowl: length 
over all 323^ inches; width 33 inches; greatest depth, loyi 
inches; weight, 105 pounds. With runners, $9.25. 
No. 2 . Approximate capacity 5 cubic feet. Size of bowl: length 
over all 303^ inches; width 293^ inches; greatest depth 103^ 
inches; weight 95 pounds. With runners, $9. 
