100 WEEDERS AND MANURE SPREADERS 
The I. W. Scott Company , Pittsburgh , Pa. 
Hallock Walking Weeder 
No successful farmer of today considers that his outfit of modern tools is 
complete unless he has a Weeder. The experience of the last few years has 
satisfied all users of this tool that it is one of the most important on the farm, 
and is an absolute necessity for best results. In its operation it works over and 
among the plants without injury, destroys all the small weeds, breaks up the 
crust, mellows the ground, and in this way puts the plants in best possible con¬ 
dition for rapid growth. The Weeder is substantially built from the best of 
materials. The teeth are located in three rows, and they are made of high-quality 
steel all properly shaped for best work. Equipped with runners for transporting 
to and from the field. Made in two sizes. 
7>£-foot, with 39 teeth and runners. Weight 90 lbs.$13 5 ° 
9 -foot, with 45 teeth and runners. Weight 100 lbs. 15 5 ° 
Farquhar Riding Weeder 
KILLS WEEDS . CONSERVES MOISTURE 
STIMULATES PLANT-GROWTH 
This is the most profitable implement on the farm. Kills small 
weeds close around the plants at a time when the weeds are easy to 
kill and when the tender plants need all the sunshine and air available. 
The Weeder may be used immediately after planting, keeping the 
surface of the soil loose and friable and at the same time destroying 
the weed seeds as they germinate. 
Cultivation with the Weeder prevents the ground from “baking” 
or forming a hard crust. For this reason the use of the Weeder 
prevents plant-retardation, and by reason of the loose, friable soil, 
plant-growth is stimulated. 
The Farquhar Riding Weeder has distinctive features which commend it to progressive farmers: The angle-iron frame is strongly 
built; the 30-inch wheels are mounted on a steel axle with adjustable axle braces which prevent springing or bending of axle when 
.wheels are widest spread. These braces are fastened to set collars on inside of wheels and are adjusted with a set screw, permitting a 
wheel-spread from 46 to 60 inches, straddling one or two rows when spaced from 30 to 42 inches apart. 
There are 63 teeth of high carbon steel and goose-neck shape. _ # * 
The tooth-bars are balanced on the tongue instead of on the lifting lever, which is not only more convenient and easier to operate 
with an even balance, but assures a more even and uniform cultivation. 
The Grass Seed Attachment, supported by a steel frame and the tongue, sows in front of the teeth and is driven from the sprocket 
on the ground wheel. Quantity ranges from 4 to 20 quarts per acre. Width 12 feet. Price $46.75. Standard Neckyoke and Evener 
$ 3 - 75 - Wide Neckyoke and Evener $5.25. Grass Seed Attachment, extra if wanted, $23.50. 
Oliver Superior Manure Spreader 
With Many Advanced Features That Make Easier Handling, Better Spreading, Longer Life 
The value of manure as fertilizer is well known. Here is a 
Spreader that makes it simple to get it on the ground properly 
spread, in correct amounts, with the least possible labor in the 
shortest space of time. 
Box and Frame: The frame is entirely of steel. The sills are 
single-angle beams, extending the full length of the Spreader 
in a straight line. The angle-bars which carry the box, and the 
rear frame which carries the working parts, are solidly fastened 
to the sills so that the correct alignment is always maintained. 
The wheel mountings also are directly and solidly attached to 
the frame. 
The box is of clear long-leaf yellow pine. This material was 
selected because the wood is more immune from rot than sheet 
steel is from rust and, of a consequence, will last longer. 
Beater: The teeth of the main 8-bar cylinder are so spaced 
that a tooth hits the load every % of an inch across its full width. 
Acting with the 4-bar top cylinder, it sends the manure to the 
Wide Spread in a steady, even stream. The 8 cleaver-shaped 
blades of the Wide Spread are placed so as to form a 
counterbalanced cylinder, securing both uniform, even 
speed and steady drive. Revolving at high speed, they 
pulverize the manure with both a cutting and a smashing 
action, distributing it evenly over the full width of the 
spread. 
Drives and Bearings: All shafts run in Hyatt Roller Bearings 
at the driven end. All are carefully and securely aligned in the 
steel frame and driven by direct inter-connected chain drives. The 
main and top cylinders are driven directly from the main-drive 
sprocket and the Wide Spread is direct driven from the main 
cylinder. All bearings are Alemite-Zerk pressure lubricated. 
Feed-Range: Four to twenty-eight leads per acre—the great¬ 
est found on any Spreader, and is adjustable from the seat, so 
that the manure can be spread at the rate desired. 
Many Other Features. Automotive-type steering, turns com¬ 
pletely around on a 14^-foot circle; easy to load, only 39^ inches 
from the ground to the top of the box. Conveniently grouped 
controls; front and rear axle both spring hung. Axles and 
shafts, high carbon cold rolled steel. 
Capacity 75 bus. Length of bed 10 ft., 6 in.; width at front 
38X inches; rear 40X inches. Front wheels, 26 x 5K inches; 
rear wheels 36x7 inches. Weight, 1,565 lbs. Price, with 2-horse 
hitch or tractor hitch, $180. Brake extra, if wanted, $9. 3-horse 
hitch, extra, $4.40. 
