86 HARROWS 
The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Iron City Pipe Bar Lever Harrow 
The Iron City Spring-Tooth Steel-Frame Lever Harrow 
shown here represents one of the most popular types of this 
class of Harrows. 
The Iron City has angle steel frame, runner style, and the 
front of the Harrow s constructed with a view to prevent 
the gathering of trash. 
Renewable steel shoes are bolted to the under side 
of all frame angles, and can be replaced at moderate 
expense. 
The tooth bars are steel pipe, to which the teeth 
are bolted and held securely with the assistance of 
spanner clips. 
All teeth are carefully tested before shipment and 
are guaranteed against defects. Two-section, with 15 
teeth, weight 225 lbs., $22.50; two-section, with 17 
teeth, weight 240 lbs., $24. Prices on three- or four-section Harrows will be quoted on request. 
Pittsburgh Perry Wood-Frame Harrow 
Steel Lined, Guarded, Protected Bolt Heads, 
Perfect Tooth Seat, Adjustable Hitch 
THE BEST OF THE 
“WOOD FRAMES” 
The best Wood-Frame Harrow on the market. 
Beams full 3 inches; linings p6-inch angle steel; bolts 
yi- inch; teeth are full length and weight, tempered in 
oil and fully warranted; our tooth fasteners are channel 
steel. Steel braces support and strengthen the outer 
end of the Harrow. 
These Harrows are well made of best oak and hinged 
properly so that they will not buckle in the middle, 
but ride evenly, pulling all teeth in the ground at about 
an even depth. 
Teeth are made from open-hearth, high-carbon 
spring steel, oil-tempered and tested. 
Price, with 16 teeth, weight 191 lbs., $18; with 18 
teeth, weight 209 lbs., $19. 
SPECIAL 
IRON AGE Transplanters 
PLAIN-SPACER-CHECK ROW 
Set Plants by Positive Action of Plant-Setting Gauge 
The Iron Age Transplanter has been designed to meet a demand for an accurate 
and absolutely reliable plant-setter. It does away with one of the hardest “back¬ 
breaking” operations on the farm. 
Now it is not necessary for the farmer to wait for favorable conditions—he can 
set his plants when they are the proper size. 
Every plant is watered when set. The Iron Age method of applying water at 
root of plant, leaving dry soil on top, insures the moisture being retained and pre¬ 
vents baking of soil. Plants may be set during the hottest and driest season. 
CIRCULAR AND PRICES ON REQUEST 
