MARYLAND 
WISEMAN-DOWNS COMPANY, INC 
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THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW 
JOHN DEERE GRAIN BINDER 
This Light-Running New John Deere Grain Binder is easier on the horses and will go through places where a 
machine requiring more power would choke down. Its light-running is a feature that you notice from the very 
start. This light-running advantage not only means less work for you and your horses, but the light-running quali¬ 
ties that are built into the binder reduce friction - and wear, resulting in longer life for the machine and less trouble 
and expense for you. 
From the sickle that does the cutting on to the knotter that does the tying, and to the bundle carrier that does 
the dumping, you will find improvements and refinements that make the John Deere easier-running, easier to keep 
in running order, more durable, easier to operate, and a better working binder under all field conditions. 
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JOHN DEERE CORN BINDER 
FAMOUS FOR ITS BETTER WORK UNDER DIFFICULT FIELD AND CROP* CONDITIONS 
The ability of the John Deere Corn Binder to do better work over a longer term of years under difficult field and 
crop conditions is an outstanding quality. Many users say that they cut their corn successfully with their John 
Deeres under conditions that keep less efficient binders in the shed. 
There is no one feature responsible for this better performance. It is the result of years of development resulting 
in improvements in design to meet the unusual situations. The John Deere has an unusual amount of traction which 
is very important. This provides ample power to insure positive and continuous passage of the corn from the time 
it enters the gatherers until the bundles are discharged free from the path of the horses. 
Positive Delivery of Stalks to Binding Attachment 
Lodged and tangled corn is readily picked up by the gatherers. The gatherers are wide at the points and can be 
accurately set at any desired distance from the ground. 
As the corn enters the gatherers, four chains carry the corn to the binding attachment. In addition, two top 
gather chains with long lugs help to keep the tops straight and assist in forming well-shaped bundles. The two 
steel throat springs, adjusting themselves to any volume of corn, hold the corn into the chains. 
The butt chain is equipped with long, wide folding lugs that extend across the throat of the machine and prevent 
the butt end of the stalks from lagging. 
This combination oarries the corn in the easiest and most positive manner to the binding attachment, with mini¬ 
mum loss of ears. 
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