KENDALL Cr WHITNEY, PORTLAND, MAINE 
87 
Farm Implements 
Diamond Tooth Cultivator 
Teeth diamond shaped, with a small cultivator tooth forged on 
one end. For close work every other tooth can be quickly removed. 
Cultivating width, when equipped with lever expander, 34 inches. 
Five-Tooth Cultivator, 
with Hilling Attachment 
The hilling attachment is applied by simply removing four 
standards and placing the standard of the hiller on the middle bar 
and attaching the short standards of the blades to the side bars. This 
attachment is used in cases where higher ridging is desired than what 
can be accomplished with the regular horse hoe blade. 
The Oliver No. 35 Cultivator 
The New Oliver No. 3 5 Cultivator has been thoroughly tested 
out in' different parts of the country where conditions are difficult 
and has received the unqualified approval of the practical farmer. 
Disc attachment and shields furnished. 
Improved Potato Hoe, Furrower, 
Marker and Coverer 
The Improved Potato Hoe is, as its name indicates, especially 
adapted for hilling potatoes, banking celery, and also as a coverer. 
It is much used as a marker for different crops, making the rows 
parallel and equally distant. 
"K & W" Improved 20-Inch Disc 
Potato Hoe 
Considered by many farmers the best hoe made for hilling and 
covering. A distinct departure from the styles commonly in use, the 
large discs doing smooth and perfect work. 
Price on application. 
McCormick's Enclosed Gear Mower 
Entire mechanism including 
ratchets run in a bath of oil. Mc¬ 
Cormick Mowers have a world¬ 
wide reputation for light draft and 
easy running qualities. They are 
the first machines of their kind to 
be equipped with ball and roller 
bearings. McCorm¬ 
ick Mowers are 
made in three types: 
Regular lift, vertical 
lift, and giant 
heavy-duty type. 
Strength has been 
built into the'- , , „ r . . 
McCormick Mower frame where strength is needed. Water cannot 
accumulate about the butt of the pole and cause it to rot as the end 
of the pole is covered by the frame of the Mower. The first step in 
the transmission of the power from the drive-wheels to the knife is 
through an internal gear and pinion. This is regarded as an unusual¬ 
ly strong and efficient type of drive, because with the internal gear 
the greater part of two teeth is constantly engaged. The crankshaft 
retains oil. A wide hinge and rugged construction keeps the cutter 
bar in alignment. Drag-bar arrangement gives ample traction on 
rough ground. 
The New Oliver Mower 
Furnished in 5 or 6 foot plain or 
vertical lift, and 7 foot size in plain lift. Easily 
converted from vertical to plain 
lift or vice versa. Quiet running, 
light draft, all bearings Zerk oiled. 
Many new and exclusive features. 
The Bullard Hay Tedder 
Takes the hay from the bottom, shakes it in the air and leaves it 
lightly on the ground for the sun and air to complete the work 
hay making. Does not shake to pieces. The crank shaft split in the 
middle makes it easy for the horse to turn. The forks on either side 
are driven independently by the wheel nearest them, so that this 
tedder can be turned while it works, without straining the tedder 
or horse, and do good work all the while. 
The "Genuine" New York Champion 
Hay Rake 
Strong, Simple, Durable 
It cleans the ground thoroughly without taking up the dirt, and 
works with ease and convenience, in heavy or light crops, on level 
fields or hillsides. 
Dumps with one piece rod from both wheels at once. This makes 
even draft. Levers, hand and foot, give the driver control at all 
times. 
