The CASHMAN Soil Firmer and Trencher 
Greatest and Most Successful 
Labor-Saving Machines ever 
built for the Nurseryman. 
Used by all Large 
Planters 
Built Entirely 
of Steel and 
Iron 
Rigid and 
Substantial in 
Construction 
Simple and Accurate in Operation 
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Ihe above illustrations show both machines with one wheel lowered and 
the other raised for hillside or dead furrow work. By use of the side levers 
e ther machine can be runJevel at all times. 
On the SOIL FIRMER the packer wheels, weighing 500 pounds each, 
are adjustable on axle and the space between may be widened or narrowed 
to suit the occasion. We call attention to the steering lever by which the machine can be ^ided to 
either side independent of team, this is done by swinging rearjend of tongue controlled by steering lever. 
On the TRENCHER note construction of shoe, designed to insure a clean open trench from 8 to 12 
inches in depth. This shoe has proved a success in all kinds of soil. 
INEXPERIENCED DRIVER CAN OPERATE THESE MACHINES 
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