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I.. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. 166 (14) MORE IDEAS FOR V ; : '. IMPLEMENT USERS 4 -.1 - s - vithtli HarlEidsoEt that CMnpt LIKES THE . PEA THIIESHER' AND lustration' or what might be( done at . T...,.m o.r.i. . , .- manj; .other places where. tired; men BlAnoivr, orivrJvui.iv . ., andt, women: and, dwarfedJUttle.ehtU : .v ' f ' '.'v7 ' i. :.'-.i. drett are dragging'. waters ufc rugged Mr.. Cooper also says Farmers Should hila in buckets and then never hay. Stay in School ' --;:vj? J-'r&i ' -2.;NeargTimbervaieiirginia;i ; r 'i; V;4K:nn gentlmaiivhasdii hi fatmva' small, P -ITO- years af 1 . PfA Jtream ; that : flowed there . fromm ViS Uimagooas made to: serve .half ats : 4 had rainy the, pea. crib, ihaf ho onnlrl hv-thft nit nral mil--nf winter day had us go tO;vSi f some pea la. a bar- . : Anm t, !old:a6attd;qlr X70U can. start the 'motor on all chain driven models v at t?il without I even dismounting or putting- the'C machine up onto the stand. A simple downward push.: on either pedal operates the Step-Starter and thet motor on on tte Harley-Davtdson). i :'i : Double Clutch, Control rel-ajid;keih now, nara uiey were, ,10,. ueau-w " bxOT. ' ohf f.v wa. .would w1shtnfirA-weren t anv-.Deas! r , - : . . - . . . You can operate the clutch either with ; clutch pedal or by a hand lever. No,need to let go $lt i&t,-; grips that control the throttle and, the sparkortotake either hand off?; the handlebars. Juist ft pressure of the toe or the heel and you " engage or disengage Uie clntclu ;-0M : Fttl-Flotelng Seaj; ' Donblev Draka- Controls-; You can operate" the brake ' by ' back pedaling oh either pedal or by a lever convenient to the foot This foot control of both clutch ; and brakes gives you practically -automobilecbntrol of the machine', a distinctly new and very desir ; able exclusive feature. Folding Foot Board ' ; -Vi ; halt hors yearsthat was like worK-r-and now. .wfcJwv'X'Wiiri'iPf I hitch, my gasoline engine to It and SeT aloStwhS thresfcmrnelghborsKpea one time they are glad;, to. see me, - rto T ; - i PftmiT, ;v-r;. ; .- .4 if-vw i- - -ant purppses.i; ?Iq Jhe? firsts plaee,i fei I can tear up my engine and put it aJ5" x orif together and work it all O.K., so'yott i stream to the top ot th ad jacent ele- When oh tours and long rides you have a variety of positions at your command. The foot hoards You c ride oyer really rough roads in perfect -comfort because the -Harlev-Davidsoa Ful-Flote- in Rat ( n natantad feattira ab. H :ara loner and accomodate a rider . sorbs all the jolts, jars and vibra- : , of any height The pedals can lions. v- . also he used as foot rests it desired. ' -s'-s '-'V1" v'-v i:'"'" "M-: . " . i'-i ',.Tfieiiffire nixfels of the new Jlmrley-Daridson ranging in pric : . fjeoo $200 to $285. Catalog' demcribing the models will be. for : . Warded together with, the; name of the, nearest dealer on request.' - Harley-Davidson Motor Co., 903 ASt;RiUwatikeevVii. i'Z. I Prodoears o( Higb-Griwl Motorcyxl for More TtanTwalvo Yoert ; - . -1:1 liHtoafWi C 111 ' Airi'- TMIERE'S alwava a, bier crobYof farm tools; of one r.' -JL kind or: another-rsome- of;- 'em . christened and ,. 'wm eis ro gei iol ue graye., wiuipjui any name arau. V , It?,a gooddeal like buying.horos at the baiter. Only toe other feller can tell about. 'em and he won;U Yotfre expected to take all the chaceiwiAthe tools-X don't ' tki.l. tl.At. .!Li. . A iL.i .X t. . Lm to take some of the;.risks andthe Simmons Hardware - r CJpmpany takes a of.'em with Farm You and I can get our money hack, for any, farnv ' tool, or-any other kind of tool if we have a kick comih'on the quality. -Th,ey don't say. "guar- . anteed' for six,; months T-Pt- ' particular timei ' They- say. brine it v back 'any .time, - even' after a yor. and: gets your- money, back if -the. tool with the Keen Kutter trada mark . falls .down.- Gtoess that's-, f alr and.; square;vi dealULV; That s why ii use.; Keen KLutter nTools and 1 gpmk to- keep, rights . Farm I'm not euessin' at their quahtyivtww." IMS BM&dlaSMd1 m mj m - mm m-fjw .mese-? 'Jr,r-' 'j?. - - Mr--Mnam m a .eif rrss- y. rxJrr.. " . r " vatinti--a rise erf 40r to 4 5 j feet! in a. ! see it pays to- inresn peas Dy. ma- . .tt,n -f Ar. b f w1, chinery;; I can iUhresh,, about BOOv ;buBhels'aramaU:-coat -.of-about A thought on cooperation withr. my Sa"u . h l0UT U wt neighbors. A few years ago though f : i" gatlon, .the,; value, of the, a Cole . planter to plant everything.. ?elTd thus increased threefold: Let's nof be like some people I have the- second place, the, power? seen, when I asked them why they f1,1"18 - WUW1S. UBts; viidn't Wnw o ni o Ti T ir'Ka o na wot wft? pressing air for spraying ai larger or . "I have; plenty ; o t children to plant cliard - ot jwvl trees. Qther possih 6 k my corn.": I tell them I Jiad rather eta?inf 5!9f run a planter and let my children go-r my good neighbors and: two-horse plow. let me use their grain nure spreader. 1 consider the spreader the greats-; w est labor-saving implement on thix., ftl,cftHnoT. Vs :;i ; . y .farm, and it pays to use it in that' r r , "-rf - 1'--'there ',1s not so much, hard work: lit".''w: handling manure and it saves the ia.4 . Ho w: the: Manare Spreader and Hd3$3 bor of many hands that would Cosfc r V, a.day-Tt. also;- spreadsit rx$xkiim more evenly, tnereoy enabling xtmi w-v v v 6" .yrv1 plants to get their food during ?the?ff ? growing season, for when we spread: 'nure. spreader, as since then we-have. . by hand it falls in piles. 'The samfr covered Cover 1T)0 acrea of land th is true of the grain drill: It savemanrewi& aimito keepj from; editor -one from having to tote' the grainv VT.kead, ot stock and all of theser .-. over the field and puts the. grain hv , KeP ' i11. xne d"1 dnring; tne Qia? ;; evenly and keeps is from freezing? .;Wnths so there tnrouen tne winten v . iuuid wuuwu, u. uam wp ..use-T-my. planter u"f" V v" drill and ma- meav inai.migat.-ue aupiieawu, mr hundred; rural communltiea in Vir ginia, and;, elsewhere, Fromi; a " Buli. So, dear readers; you see It pays spreader only one handling; is, neces'.', to cooperate with your neighbors. Ifc has. paid ihe and I think Jt will pay: 1 - others. I have: made a, great many : " ; ; mistakes "on , the farm-too numer-;' x11 cfn , gaugedito- ous to mention-but I feel my ml'-fji takes have and will helplme for y -to come on the farm I believe I ?willJ 'IS? 1 ?L-: i s3?I,lsc p?1 5 tell you of a mistake I made tbat& A nsuaiiy, gives -ua. aa een -crop you may profit by;; Tn 1913: 1 plants our - mane oua : ed long ; staple . cotton: and - fbhnd would not do for me. : Y . : : ;. e depended,, on the: wagon, a.io. v ; Well after all, I feel as it W wi Mm sure e, spreader niore farmers owe what, we areand what Sfn PaJd t itself the, first year we hone to b to God: and Thft )ur year8 ago such machines werev . gressive Vxrme-y'-":':'' : s; ; -very scarce-ihrthis countiyr biit ho ' .r-t"' ,;';t;F;:fcd0?B rry: entorprising-'f armeraf li ?t i, .6alemburg,;X PC-' ; ' VUllB,UHB Ott lUO- COOnftratlftn-TtlftTT. . '. ' ' ttrA' Maa 1 Vlnn lt. . '': rui iud oiriAi,LxiiriCAiYio. iU!ivThey declare'. the : machine paid:'fQrr ff:iBi, WORK, ; ; ; r;- itself the. first -year;,;, Sm'l IfTYot&avC vlrJleiidoM to: pump, water: out of a;-drilled; wnil j r7i4l CV v" I! 4 Ty A CERTAIN place in the.splen-;112 feet-deep to a.water tank;wlUi H Mi Yf (0)(UfP (OXvJMtn D)SlJnl in Ja 'AagricuUurarandai ' 'yyvSWW ' 'A!lXf VWUn IJiHXMJ Ull . .around the citv.of,Knoxville"Tennh- i from'th: wn;rv Cu X- ' I ' cia a a am all af.a rv . K a .mm a a mm rm,i 1 a . . . . ' THE RMER Make tile 8 to 8 laches In dlamv, J2i inches lor. One iaan pr boy operatea it by hand 101; I If , oa.. ? 1 8 ieep Dlun 18 : Dein& lv.. a , i lud. uiinn . iil n BLnnn 1 1 1 1 I n ihiiik i.iirHH .iinnra. in "Aiimriti.iiji.M. .j. x . .1 orpower. wo tile perday by band, 1,200 brpw; TiiethcroTixhiy cored by patent II llv finely, utilized by the owner of the?, much, cannot bo said'in nralaii ofth:v process. tampfngv or use of pallets, vjhis machine and Uleu farm n0UBa thftt fitftnd on ton 'of th ' llrtl a ' "r P1? 'ffT4,- tions of AftTicultaral Oollecea and the TT. 8: Dent, of Arrlcnlttire. B.000 farmer. h rl - Iarm nouse mat Sianas on top 01 tile, little Step saver; - e , .fj't-a p drabled yleldot land fay enderdr and saved W6 of cost Ixynslnrovr Machine. I bluff. It' is Just a, little Stream, but; vBesides this-we havk a hVdninlfiiV it is stron&nough , to, operate a hyr our; yard;, two in" pur-barnk as, plpesf : si.KM arflniiCTam.'flnrt tnnr rfl.iAjtrre;wBf-jM1 ra laid - fwim Ua : mm. ill Catalwrue. Tells von about ereat bMflu oTMniln.Vh.wfhM. I WJJytX' i 7 ' -"7. ; ' ,'T'.'.'W u wiaw DUIIQ- , ' level and' et arades. haafee an&lar-foar .tlleat low itrTv ; i ylH&t '-r to tne top. 01 tne Clin, wnere H, iupr-' ing.then-two: In-.ttt dainr hflrn-' nrt fi r 1 1 ji V W M k M mm mm awl a I a. akdhA.. A . . i i ..... xuio H um uuc ui juouy oiiuiiar caous , lurn. pur cattle, out-to J)6i watered "' ' in which, a little stream is made to -: , ; m, T. MAHONEY t serve a great convenience, and an 11- : Mitchells. Var ; P . When wrltlna to advertisers say. JI sa w your advertisement In Tee iTogrcssivc irorr'ir," 7
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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