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WISEMAN-DOWNS COMPANY, INC. 
BALTIMORE 
PLOWS 
WOOD BEAM 
OF SYRACUSE PLOWS 
SYRACUSE STEEL AND 
WE CARRY A FULL LINE 
Medium weight general purpose plows, having long moldboards of good turn and superior scouring qualities. 
The plows of this series are unsurpassed for use in hard, dry ground, in gravelly soil, or in stony fields where the 
ordinary plow cannot be kept in the ground. They will do good work when all other plows fail. In ordinary ground 
they will run alone, thus showing their perfect balance. 
In the cut above is illustrated the straight landside construction. The rib along lower edge extends into furrow 
corner, holding plow to its work. The handles are straight at lower ends, permitting convenient replacement, and 
are attached high by combination braces and brackets, placing them out of the reach of trash. The lower attach¬ 
ment is adjustable, allowing a change in height to suit user. 
Chilled moldboards made from our own mixture of irons, melted in a separate furnace and chilled by the Syracuse 
process, producing boards having absolutely no equal for scouring quality, strength and uniformity. 
PRICES—Plows, Plain—Steel Beam Plows 
No. 1462. $19.00 No. 1463. $16.50 
One Horse Plows 
No. 1459. $7.75 No. 1467.$ 8.50 
No. 46 Double Mouldboard Cabbage Plow.$8.25 
Jointers for above Two Horse Plow. $4.50 
Wheels for above Two Horse Plow. 1.65 
No. 1 HEAVY, or CONTRACTOR’S PLOW 
Similar to the No. 1-78, except that the wearing parts and beam are heavier, and it has two heavy iron braces 
running from the curve of the beam to the handles. This is an excellent plow for general grading purposes. It turns 
the same furrow as the regular No. 1. Price with Wheel. . . .$32.00 
The Syracuse No. 1441 Sulky can he equipped with solid bottom when desired. Fits perfectly 
Can he furnished with Disc Coulter 
Rolling Landside Makes the No. 1441 Sulky Lightest Draft 
The rear of the No. 1441 Plow is supported by the rolling landside—a feature original on Syracuse Plows. 
This rolling landside reduces draft to the minimum. It forms the third leg of the triangular rolling support, thus 
permitting all body and frame weight to be carried on three oiled bearings. It eliminates friction between the plow 
and the bottom of the furrow, and counteracts side pressure against the furrow wall. 
Rolling Landside Increases Sha^e Economy 
Shares stay sharp and last longeron No. 1441 Sulky than on other riding plows because the rolling landside pre¬ 
vents plow from running on its nose—a position ruinous to shares. It is also practically impossible to make this 
plow assume the functions of a sled—equally ruinous to share life and light draft. 
Rolling Landside Requires No Field Adjustment 
This relation between the rolling landside and the share is permanent—it is “built in” in the factory. No ad¬ 
justment in the field is ever required. 
Can be furnished in 12" and 14" Bottom with Rolling Coulters or Jointers. Price. $63.50 
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