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GARDEN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, continued 
Disc Harrow with Fore Truck 
This Harrow contains all features of any importance in a Disc 
Harrow, and includes many advantages and conveniences for the 
cheap and successful use of such an implement. The gauge can be 
placed at any angle, and it has adjustable cleaners, which can be 
removed if desired. The Fore Truck has a universal attachment, 
and can be fitted to and used on other makes of Harrows that have 
a short wood pole. The whiffletrees are attached to the clevis on 
the Fore Truck, avoiding the possibility of any weight or bearing 
down on the horses’ necks. The Truck can be raised or lowered 
and werks on a swivel so that short turns can be made. It Is 
strongly constructed with most durable bearings and easily 
operated. Price, with 18-in. disc, and Fore Truck, $86.75; with 
18-in. disc, and Long Pole, $78. 
Spike Tooth Lever Harrow 
This Harrow is one of the best on the 
market. The frame is made of I and U 
bar steel, which makes it very strong. 
The triangular tooth has three sharp 
edges to be used in succession. It stirs more soil than 
any other, and having a broad, flat face, is held more 
firmly against the tooth bar. The teeth are headed and 
cannot drop out should they become loose. The tooth 
bars do not project beyond the frame, which prevents it 
from barking your trees. Price, 30 teeth, 1 section, $15; 
60 teeth, 2 sections, $26. 
The Meeker Smoothing Harrow 
A splendid Harrow to prepare the soil for sowing 
small seeds. It has four sets of rollers containing 46, 
58 and 82 discs, depending upon the size, the discs being 
set so as to overlay or meet. The use of a Meeker 
Harrow saves the work of raking, and does the work of 
a dozen men. The board in the center, set at an angle, 
can be adjusted up and down and serves as a leveler. 



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Walking Weeder 
No. 8. This one-horse Weeder is 714 feet wide, with 38 oil- 
tempered teeth, and is especially serviceable for spring crops; 
also used on grain-field when hard or dry. Using a Weeder early 
not only kills the weeds, but also scarifies the surface, leaving a 
mulch, thus preventing formation of a crust or baking of the 
surface. The teeth may be respaced, not removed, and thorough 
and perfect work can be done by using all the teeth to cultivate 
the crops in rows until plants are quite tall. When teeth are spaced 
at regular ‘distances, no open spaces are left and ground is thor- 
oughly cultivated. Price, $18. 

; FREDERICK W. EBERLE, ALBANY, NEW YORK A5 
