80 PLOWS 
The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
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WIARD PLOWS 
The Wiard Plows have been continuously manufactured since 1804. Their history has been a record of constant improvement in 
efficiency, strength and durability, and they are today recognized as leaders in this class of Agricultural Implements. 
The real quality of an implement is shown, not by what its makers claim for it, but by the results which it gives in the hands of 
the average user. Therefore, go to the farmer, whom you consider fair and without prejudice, and see what he says about W iard 
Implements; in other words, “Ask the man who owns one.” Space will permit of our showing but a few of the leading styles adapted 
to Pennsylvania soils, and customers who do 
not find the Plow they are looking for described 
WIARD ONE-HORSE PLOWS ^ 
No. 62. Right-Hand, Chilled Moldboard 
This is the smallest Wood Beam Wiard Plow. It has a fine 
turning moldboard and an adjustable beam, allowing the horse to 
walk in the furrow or on the land; is light, strong, and the con¬ 
struction is perfect. 
Capacity, 3 to 5 inches deep, 6 to 8 inches wide. Weight, 40 
pounds. Plain, $8.25; wheel, $1.50 extra. 
No. 13. Right-Hand, Chilled Moldboard. A medium-sized one-horse 
Plow adapted to all soils. Has adjust¬ 
able beam. Handles can be raised or 
lowered. (Not illustrated.) Capacity, 
4 to 6 inches deep, 6 to 9 inches wide. Weight, 52 pounds. Plain, $9.50; wheel, $1.50 extra. 
No. 10C. Right-Hand, Chilled 
Moldboard 
No. 10C 
This is the acme of perfection in one-horse Plows. 
Adjustable beam so that the horse can walk in the 
furrow or on the land. 
Capacity, 4 to 7 inches deep, 6 to 11 inches wide. 
Weight, 77 pounds. Plain, $13.75; wheel, $1.50 extra; 
jointer or colter, $3.25 extra. 
WIARD TWO-HORSE PLOWS 
These Plows are constructed with special reference to obtaining the greatest strength with least weight. They have been thoroughly 
tested by hundreds of farmers in all kinds and conditions of soil and are unexcelled for general-purpose work. 
Wood-Beam Plows 
No. 27 . Left-Hand. Capacity, 6 to 8 inches deep, 10 to 14 inches wide. Weight, 105 pounds. Plain, 
$20; wheel, $1.50 extra; jointer, $4 extra; steel moldboard, $1.50 extra. 
No. 28 . Left-Hand. Capacity, 7 to 9 inches 
deep, 12 to 16 inches wide. Weight, 112 
pounds. Add $1 to prices of No. 27. 
No. 26V2« Right-Hand. Capacity, 5 to 8 inches 
deep, 10 to 14 inches wide. Weight, 115 
pounds. Plain, $20; wheel, $1.50 extra; jointer, 
$4 extra; steel moldboard, $1.50 extra. 
Steel-Beam Plows 
The latest “New Pattern” series of com¬ 
bination, grooved steel beam, general pur¬ 
pose Plows. 
No. 103. Left-Hand. Two-horse. Capa¬ 
city, 4 to 7 inches deep, 9 to 13 inches 
wide. Weight, 120 pounds. Plain, 
$19; wheel, $1.50 extra; jointer, $4 
extra; steel moldboard, $1.50 extra. 
A two-horse Plow of medium capa¬ 
city, and suited to either sod or stubble 
plowing. 
No. 104. Left-Hand. Two- or three- 
horse. Capacity, 5 to 8 inches deep, 11 
to 15 inches wide. Weight, 130 pounds. 
Add $2 to prices of No. 103. 
No. 43 . R ; ght-Hand. Same capacity, size, 
and price as No. 103 Left-Hand. 
No. 44 . Right-Hand. Same capacity, size, 
and price as No. 104 Left-Hand. 
A full line of extras for Wiard, Oliver, Vulcan, Gale, and 
South Bend Plows always in stock. Accept none but the 
“Genuine.” 
