The I, W . Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. grain drills, potato digger and grader 105 
Peoria Union Combined Grain Drill 
The Peoria Drill is a combination Grain and Fertilizer Drill which will handle perfectly all kinds of cereal grain and any kind 
of fertilizer. The many fine features built into this Drill assure the user the best and most advanced Drill on the market today. 
The frame is strongly constructed and properly braced to withstand all strain. 
Double Run Feed: A large feed wheel extending into the box to assist in agitation of grain, making agitators unnecessary. Also 
permits the running of the feeds more slowly, giving grain more time to lodge in feed wheel, insuring uniformity and eliminating 
the danger of cracking and grinding of seed. 
Driving and Feed Regulating Device: A multiple gear on the drill axle is used to govern the quantity of grain sown. A sliding 
pinion mounted on a drive shaft meshes with the different rows of cogs in this multiple gear and, by shifting the indicator, can easily 
be set at any of the thirteen different changes of speed to permit the sowing of any desired quantity of grain from two pecks to five 
bushels per acre. 
Fertilizer Driving Mechanism: Improved Start Axle Boxings: A long, heavy boxing is used on these drills, which 
Fertilizer Feed. By raising or lowering the indicator, ^ boxing is equipped with a Zerk Fitting and is trouble-free, 
ten different quantities of fertilizer can be sown on any 
° ne I _ PRICES WITH FERTILIZER AND 
GRASS SEED ATTACHMENTS 
Pin Hoe Drills 
9 Pin Hoes, 7 inches apart.$140 00 
10 Pin Hoes, 7 inches apart. 147 50 
11 Pin Hoes, 7 inches apart. 157 50 
Spring Hoe Drills 
9 Spring Hoes, 7 inches apart.$142 50 
10 Spring Hoes, 7 inches apart. 148 50 
11 Spring Hoes, 7 inches apart. 158 00 
Single Disc Drills 
9 Single Discs, 7 inches apart.$150 00 
10 Single Discs, 7 inches apart. 160 00 
11 Single Discs, 7 inches apart. 167 50 
Prices on other sizes quoted on request. Ask for 
Special Catalogue giving full details 
Farquhar “Success Junior” Potato Digger 
The Success Junior is the most popular plow-type Potato Digger on the market. Just the Digger for the 
small grower—in fact, no farmer can afford to be without this Digger, even if he raises only sufficient 
potatoes for his own consumption. 
It is simple in design, rugged in construction, is adjustable as to 
depth, light draft, easily operated and does a clean job of digging. 
The weight of the double- and singletrees, together with the pull of 
the horses, draws the point into the ground, but its depth is regulated 
by the adjustable wheel at the end of the beam. 
The point or shovel enters the ground and the furrow-slice is divided 
by the breaker; the double moldboard turns each half back over the 
wings and steel tines. Here the tines permit the soil to pass between 
them while the potatoes roll back over the end of the fork and remain 
on top of the ground. 
The beam and handles are made from carefully selected and well-seasoned oak. Handles have adjustable braces accommodating 
themselves to the height and convenience of the operator, assuring easy and complete control. 
Price, with single wheel foretruck $14.25; with double wheel foretruck as shown in illustration, $16.25. 
“Duplex” Potato Grader 
The advantage of grading potatoes by machine is now universally recognized. 
In the “Duplex” we offer a well-designed and substantially built Grader. 1 he 
main frame is heavy wrought-iron pipe, well balanced and well braced, portable 
and mounted on wheels. . 
Grading aprons or belts are made to specification when required in regard 
to size of openings. The standard machine is fitted .with grading aprons grading 
United States standards for both No. 1 and No. 2 sizes. Grading aprons or belts 
are made of round steel wire absolutely smooth on the grading side and so formed 
that it will cause the belt to vibrate continuously, thus effecting pertect grading. 
Model AA Hand Grader. Grades two sizes and eliminates the culls. Com¬ 
plete with bagging attachment for the No. 1 size. Capacity approximately 
150 bus. per hour. $57.50. 
Model A Hand Grader. (Not illustrated.) Same construction and capacity 
as Model AA Grader but equipped with side elevator with bagging attachment 
for both the No. 1 and No. 2 sizes. $65. 
