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Betail Prices of Plows, with Polished and Chill Hardened Castings. 
Description of Plow. 
Name and Numbers. 
Rigged with Cle¬ 
vis and one ex¬ 
tra Point. 
Extra for Gauge 
Wheel and 
Hangings. 
Extra for Cutter 
with Clasp and 
Bolts. 
Extra for Dial 
Gauge, Clevis 
and Draft Rod. 
1 Horse, Coni,.... 
1 Horse, Corn,.... 
No. 1, Emery’s Improved,. 
No. 2, Emery’s Improved,. 
$4 00 
5 00 
$1 25 
$1 25 
2 Horse, Light, ... 
No. 3, Emery’s Improved,... . 
6 50 
$0 50 
2 Horse, Medium, . 
No. 4, Emery’s Improved,. 
No. 5, Emery’s Improved,. 
7 50 
1 25 
1 50 
2 Horse . 
8 50 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse, Heavy, .. 
No. 6, Emery’s Improved,. 
10 00 
1 50 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse, Medium, . 
No. 4, Excelsior, Stubble,. 
7 50 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 H or,se T - - - 
No. 5, Excelsior, Stubble, ..... 
8 50 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse, Medium, . 
No. 71, Deep Furrow, Flat,. 
9 00 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 or 8 Horse. 
No. 73, Deep Furrow, Flat,. 
10 00 
1 50 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse, Medium, . 
No. 70, Deep Furrow, Lap,. 
8 50 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 or 3 Horse,. 
No. 72, Deep Furrow, Lap,. 
9 50 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
4 Horse, . 
No. 74, Deep Furrow, Lap,. 
10 50 
1 50 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse, Medium,. 
No. 2, Eagle, .'...A. 
8 50 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse, Medium,. 
No. 2, Eagle, Lock Coulter,_ 
10 00 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 or 3 Horse,. 
No. B, Eagle,. 
No. D, Eagle, Lock Coulter, .. 
No. 1, Self-Sliarpener,_.... 
10 00 
1 50 
1 50 
0 50 
2 or 3 Horse,. 
1 Horse, Light,.... 
12 00 
5 00 
1 50 
1 50 
0 50 
1 Horse,... 
No. 2, Self-Sharpener,. 
6 50 
1 25 
1 25 
1 Horse, Light, ... 
1 Horse, Medium, . 
1 Horse, Medium, . 
No. A, 1, Emery’s Improved, .. 
No. A, 2, Emery’s Improved, .. 
No. 15, Emery’s Improved, _ 
3 50 
.. 
. 
4 50 
4 50 
. 
1 Horse, Light, ... 
No. 1, Double Mould-Board,... 
3 50 
. 
1 Horse, Light, ... 
No. ll, Double Mould-Board,. .. 
4 00 
. 
1 Horse, Medium,. 
No. 1^, Double Mould-Board,. .. 
5 00 
. 
’‘6*50 
1 Horse, Heavy, .. 
No. 2, Double Mould-Board,. .. 
6 50 
1 25 
1 25 
1 Horse, Light, ... 
1 Horse, Medium, . 
No. 0, Swivel or Side Hill,_ 
No. 00, Swivel or Side Hill, _ 
5 00 
7 00 
. 
”6’50 
2 Horse, Light, ... 
No. B, 1, Swivel or Side Hill, .. 
9 00 
1 25 
1 50 
2 Horse, Medium, . 
No. B, l£, Swivel or Side Hill, . 
9 50 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse, Medium,. 
No. A, 2, Swivel or Side Hill,.. 
]0 00 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 or 3 Horse,. 
No. A, 3, Swivel or Side Hill,.. 
12 00 
1 50 
1 75 
1 00 
4 Horse,. 
No. A, 4, Swivel or Side Hill,.. 
14 00 
1 50 
1 75 
1 00 
2 Horse, Medium,. 
1 Horse,. 
No. 83, Swivel for Level Land,.. 
No. 0, Subsoil,. 
10 00 
6 00 
1 25 
1 50 
0 50 
2 Horse,. 
No. 1, Subsoil,... 
7 50 
i 50 
1 25 
i oo 
2 or 3 Horse,. 
No. 2, Subsoil, . 
9 50 
1 50 
1 50 
1 00 
2 Horse, Michigan, 
No. 5, Sod and Subsoil,____ 
9 50 
1 50 
1 50 
1 00 
3 Horse, Michigan, 
No. 6, Sod and Subsoil,. 
11 00 
1 50 
1 50 
1 00 
CULTIVATORS AND HORSE HOES. 
Plate XVII. 
§ 157. These useful implements have been very generally introduced throughout the 
country and become a necessity. They are made for almost an innumerable variety of pur¬ 
poses and of various sizes and styles, as well as forms of teeth required for the different 
work to be done. A one horse cultivator, with five teeth and a gauge wheel, as shown in 
Plate XVII, is in most general use for working between planted crops. The teeth are of 
polished cast steel and held to the beams by means of bolts passing up through the head 
of the teeth and beam, with a screw nut and washer on the top. These teeth are of various 
lengths; ten to twelve inches are preferred. This size, rigged as shown in plate, is worth 
$6,50. When rigged with five beams a.id eleven teeth for two horses, they are worth $11,00. 
The teeth are furnished separately at from 40 cents to 60 cents each ; bolt for same 8 cents. 
§ 158. When rigged for one horse with three teeth, one in the center and one on each 
side, it is called a House Hoe, and is known as “ Sayres’ Patent.” The side teeth are made 
with a mould-board form and adjustable to any angle and width of rows, and to turn the 
earth and weeds either to or from the plants, and work any depth at pleasure. The three teeth 
can also be moved together so as to form a perfect double mould-board plow, which operates 
precisely as that shown in bottom of Plate XVII, and as described in sec. 150. This is 
rigged with two gauge wheels, one in front and one in center, and is used for every purpose 
for which cultivators are required. It also has the additional advantage of being substituted 
for the hand hoe and accomplish more and better work than ten men. Price $12. 
