FARM POWERArapcp; Sharpening 'Jfc flWARP tools go a long waywarl aig;. Jood workmen.1 an witir tne.preseu oWn E nf' farm labor and the s value of . time, hoes are Pnce afford to .work with .dull tools. ''We hope 'the following . uggesUor will of help. .. . : ':'p- Hoes. Cultivator wnpned by heating and then 'hammering ?PSedered - shape. - Some ,of.. the iron ?A in these hoes is inferior, and will not SnX well unless heated tpawhite heat, rw should be taken, however,; not to burn if metal The best job 'i may, be done by 1 ":njr an unused hot', for a model,: shaping 0id hoe as nearly like the. new , one as - c-Mp They should not be hammered too or they will bend easily. Hoes should liso' have a good curve -so they will take the ground well. The curved-hoe is also less easily bent. When hoef i have ecoroe ; very blunt at the end, the corner should be ut off so that they may be drawn to ; a. point. The drawing shows the outline ; of a. new hoe, how it wears down .With: use, and' how the'corners must be cut off . to re-sharpen. ; , Disks. Disks are sharpened ; by grinding with an emery wheel. A power driven wheel is best, but a hand driven- wheel will do the work. To get the best job,' the disks should be mounted on some sort of standard so that they may be turned' throughout the process of grinding. A smooth and even finish cannot be given unless' they are held firmly and evenly to the wheel. " Hand Hoes. Hand hoes should be sharp ened by grinding with , an emery . wheel. If there is not such a wheel on the. farm, they may be sharpened by filing. Some farmers bevel hoes one way and some another,- With' a file, the bevel may be given either the. in side or the outside of the. hoe.- . With an emery wheel, it is much easier, to grind the bevel outside. " - J"""' . 1 1 V v i vr V S1 v . l-HARROW SPIKE. 2 CULTIVATOR HOE .Ha""?w Spike.To sharpen harrow spikes, simply heat to a white color and draw to a Point, forging so that there will , be four sharp corners as shown in the drawing. Al low to cool naturally. Mowing Machine SicklesSharpen with a R nder made for the purpose. One of these, pnnding .machines will ; save its Cost in a w .f ort te. The stone is beveled so ime QWlUgrind, two Wade des at one Zn A ledger Plate8 Me n0t orn. No blade will cut well if this is the ase. Lawn mowers are either sharpened theh? ,stne' emy wheel,. or file. ' Keep th bevel the same as when new. .1 cSl?" by grinding ?r by' side; . very nine on tne lower ed?P wenough to remove 'the "wire tweL' 55' with " eood sandstone' ? be uveen grmdings. . " cufeP8;7The ,wins should 'be forged .to a cutting edge when they have become dull. W0ITimef. necessary to "weld on a new "OSe When 1. i i . " 13 oaaiy worn. - ; , A Use for Old Plow Line out ? U" of PlQw lines that have given cut in J0 -?.two whe-the rub occurs-of-ham-p.?08 (th? sound Parts) the length pXXgvti? a knot in 0ne end and or w?ther end with coarse spool thread hamestr?nP'n? twine-" haven't he 1.77 P'es of plow. line, thus saving a year n e or more pair of hamestrings Plow-lines m can,nor a whole, pair of sae fenii1 yards fof 75, cents, while the cost r, of hamestnng ; leather ; would by usinS 0rS But even this can be saved "g the bestJarts of -worn" plow lines. R. M. McD. . - jSgrS'' v CletracMerft ,, . ' . ; j JrfC A " Farmers everywhere are enthusiastic over Wffltyfjk P " ff ffllTfflTii the big work-capacity of the compact, 'f&miij R NU lklL(Sv JJ powerful little tank-type Cletrac. V i : Vv WffiWt& h In all tillage operations the Gletrac pulls " ; Wheels on a track the Cletrac way-take less power Farmers everywhere are enthusiastic over ; the big work-capacity. -of the compact, powerful little tank-type Cletrac. In all tillage operations the Gletrac pulls "steadily and easily over rough ground, fresh plowed earth or soft-seedbeds. The firm, sure grip of the broad metal tracks turns practically all its power into . direct draw-bar pull. ; The Cletrac doesn't pack, "dig-in" or form hard-pan. Its weight is only 4M pounds per square inch of tractive surface." Even during the dustiest operations the new air-washer feeds clean most air to the -, Cletrac motor. Talk with trie Cletrac dealer near you. Or write for a copy of 'Selecting Your Tractor.' - Largest Producers of TamkTyp Trmetors ii$ the World 19047 Euclid Avenue i Cleveland, Ohio 111 it k r i 1 !; It Tfustworthy "( Trees& Plants if American Association iiW .' NURSEIyxPlElN wwm a woman W nen a man pays attention to 10 marry V3,8??1 a 81&n that he wants d(sn't naver- Sinnick: ."Yes, and when he Usually a V y attention to a woman, it is Crtdt Lost. 8n that fae Has married her." 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