PACKERS AND ROLLERS 89 
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The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
This is one of the 
most necessary tools 
for securing best re¬ 
sults on the farm. 
The Vulcan Disc and Sprocket 
Roller Pulverizer 
To grow crops successfully, it is necessary to re¬ 
tain moisture in the ground; to accomplish this the 
top soil must be kept from crusting, and this can 
be done thoroughly and easily by using a Vulcan 
Sprocket Pulverizer. 
The sprocket or spike-rings break the clods, and 
together with the solid discs, pulverize and pack the 
soil and prevent rapid evaporation. 
For planting corn, this machine will prepare a 
better seed-bed than can be completed in any other 
way. It levels and pulverizes the soil and leaves the top packed firmly with fine mulch in perfect condition for receiving the seed. Also, 
in preparing a seed-bed for alfalfa or other grain, it cannot be surpassed, and it is exactly suited for breaking the crust which forms on 
winter wheat. For rolling corn, we supply spacing collars so that some discs can be removed and the remainder held at the proper width. 
Upon the Vulcan Sprocket Pulverizer, frame-bars and axles are heavy and amply strong enough to allow the use of weights nec¬ 
essary to do good work. 
The tongue is not bolted across top of the frame, therefore, weight-pan is left unobstructed, making it possible to use rails or other 
long weights. 
End brackets.are in one piece, giving rigid connection. End bearings are made of maple, soaked in oil, and are reversible, therefore, 
will give long service. 
The Vulcan Sprocket Pulverizer and Packer is strongly constructed throughout and will give you long and satisfactory service. 
It is made in the following sizes: 
8-ft., Single Section. 950 lbs.$77 50 
10- ft., Single Section. 1,068 lbs. 98 00 
11- ft., Three-Section. 1,388 lbs.115 00 
15-ft., Three-Section. 1,880 lbs. $149 00 
Doubletrees and Neckyoke, extra. 3 50 
Special circular on request 
Buch’s Double Gang Disc Pulverizer 
This tool has two gangs of iron discs which 
crush and cut lumps, pack out all air-spaces, and 
level the surface of the field, all in one operation. 
The discs of the back gang come between those 
of the front gang so that no lumps are missed. 
This Pulverizer, with a harrow for bringing up 
the lumps to the top will make a perfect seed-bed 
in any soil. The discs of the front gang build up a 
set of ridges and the back gang, coming half way between, splits and works these ridges over, thus stirring the soil. 
Prices on larger 
and smaller sizes 
quoted on request. 
Pittsburgh Steel Land Roller 
Drums or rolls are made 6 f heavy, 12-gauge high carbon steel, 
with pressed steel ends, and will not dent. 
Axles are iH inches in diameter; angle frame of high carbon steel, 
3x3^^ inches. 
Hangers are of heavy wrought steel with hardwood boxings. 
The frame is constructed so that it may be used as a weight- 
box should additional weight be required. 
Pole sets on top of frame, thus enabling us to use shorter and more 
rigid hangers. The hitch is underneath the tongue, reducing the draft 
and neck weight to a minimum. 8-foot, 3 section, 24 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Weight 535 pounds, $38.50. Doubletrees and Neckyoke, extra $3. 
PRICES: 
8 ft.—21 front discs 15 in. diam., 22 rear 12 in.; weight 1,000 lbs. $73. 
For carriage instead of long pole, extra $8. Doubletrees and Neckyoke, extra $3. 
Prices on other sizes quoted on request 
Capacity: 6 to 10 bushels per hour. 
Size 12 x 19 inches 
Price, $1, postpaid $1.15 
Perfection Corn-Grader 
A seed Corn-Grader has become a necessity in getting a uniform stand of corn. No planter 
will drop uniformly unless the seed is graded. Graded seed insures perfect dropping, stronger 
plants and increases the yield 5 to 15 bushels per acre. 
There are four grades of corn on every ear. (1) The small kernels; (2) the large, odd¬ 
shaped kernels; (3) the broad kernels too thin for good seed; (4) the even-sized perfect kernels. 
This Grader sorts them out in one simple operation. It has a special lower screen con¬ 
struction by which it gets four grades of corn. It has a guard on the lower screen to prevent 
the spilling of the corn while grading, and to enable all of the screen to act on the corn at once, 
thus making rapid work. 
