82 plows 
The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS 
The Oliver Chilled Plows need no introduction to the Pennsylvania farmer. So great is the popularity of these Plows that unscrup¬ 
ulous parties are seeking to trade upon their good name by making and offering for sale imitation Plows and parts as genuine. 
We have space to show but a few of the leading favorites among Pennsylvania farmers, but will send a complete catalogue on 
request. A full line of genuine Oliver repairs always in stock. 
No. 40 N 
The No. 40N Wood-Beam, Full Chilled, 
Sloping Landside, Right- and Left-Hand 
This is the veteran Plow of the Oliver line and 
for many years it has been familiar to a majority 
of the farmers in America. 
The No. 40N is a two- or three-horse Plow, 
first-class in all respects and immensely popular, 
its sales exceeding those of any other Plow in 
use. Always reliable, its great capacity, steady running 
and turning qualities, make it valuable in sandy or 
alluvial lands, and on farms containing a variety of soils. 
It will turn a furrow 9 x 16 inches. Weight of Wood- 
Beam, 138 lbs., Steel-Beam 157 lbs. Price, Wood- or 
Steel-Beam, Plain, $20.35. For Wood-Beam, Wheel 
extra $2.50; Jointer extra $3.85. For Steel-Beam, 
Wheel extra $2.20; Jointer extra $4.95. 
Oliver No. 513 Hillside, Steel-Beam Plow 
The illustration shows a new and very neat 
pattern of Hillside Plow, which possesses so 
many valuable features as to make it a leader of 
its class. Light in weight, light in draft and the 
shape and turning qualities are A-i. Bottoms 
are long, insuring steadiness and ease of hand¬ 
ling. Capacity, 8x15 inches. Weight, 160 lbs. 
Price, Plain, $21.60; Wheel extra $1.65; Jointer 
extra $3.30. 
Prices of other Oliver Chilled Plows 
Wheel 
Jointer 
Beam 
Hand 
Capacity 
Weight 
Plain 
Extra 
Extra 
No. 
BN 
Wood 
Right 
5 x 10 in. 
71 lbs. 
$12 35 
$1 65 
$3 60 
No. 
10N 
Wood 
Right 
5>2 x 11 in. 
74 lbs. 
13 75 
1 65 
3 60 
No. 
EiN 
Wood 
Right or Left 
7 x 14 in. 
132 lbs. 
21 00 
2 50 
3 85 
No. 
83N 
Steel 
Right or Left 
7 x 14 in. 
146 lbs. 
19 00 
2 20 
4 70 
No. 
84 
Steel 
Right or Left 
8 x 16 in. 
158 lbs. 
20 65 
2 20 
4 70 
No. 
153 
Trussed Steel 
Hillside 
5 x 8 in. 
70 lbs. 
12 50 
1 65 
No. 512 
Trussed Steel 
Hillside 
8 x 13 in. 
139 lbs. 
21 30 
1 65 
3 30 
SPECIAL 
CIRCULARS 
OF ANY OF ABOVE PLOWS MAILED 
ON REQUEST 
Wiard Road 
or Contractors’ 
Plow No. 
69 
w ^ m OUR LEADER 
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 u ing 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. 
Price, with shoe, 
and forged steel 
point, $63.50 
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, $38.50. 
No. 65 , with cast-iron beam, is a medium-weight Plow intended for general contracting work. Weight, 200 pounds. Price, with 
cast-iron point, $30.50; with forged steel point, $35.50. No. 65, with steel beam and forged steel point, $49. (Shoe included at 
prices quoted.) 
