KENDALL AND WHITNEY'S CATALOGUE. 
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The “Iron Age” Double Wheel Hoe. 
With Cultivator Teeth, Plows and Rakes. 
Points of improvement in the Iron Age Wheel Hoe are very light steel wheels, 16 inches in 
height; high arch, capable of working 20-inch plants; tifbular frame coupled to malleable castings, 
giving extreme lightness with freedom from breakage; wheels quickly adjusted in height without 
entirely removing the axle nuts; they not only can be placed inside the frame for working in narrow 
spaces, but an extra axle is sent out with each tool to be used as shown in Fig. 76, making a perfect 
Single Wheel Hoe. We emphasize this point strongly, as a single wheel is certainly preferable in 
all garden work with the single exception of working astride the row. The vine lifters are 
adjustable in height, and without entirely removing the confining nut. 
The tool is fully equipped with side hoes and plows, finely shaped and polished, while the 
slender steel cultivator teeth are particularly adapted for thorough and deep cultivation, even in 
very hard soil. A pair of rakes is also included, which do admirable work in various ways, par¬ 
ticularly in destroying young weeds and fining the soil preparatory to seed sowing. 
We wish to strongly emphasize the really extraordinary ease with which the “Iron Age” Wheel 
Hoe is operated, the lightness and construction of the tool being such that every ounce of effort goes 
direct to the work accomplished. 
Price $6.00. 
Fig. 76. 
Showing the Double Wheel Hoe 
set up as a Single Wheel. 
