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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m*thoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 OxE OF THE Most Useful Agricultural Implements. eA e L e- Sulky Harrow Company. TTTHE Eagle Sulky Harrow Company, ui Biantford, Out., ^l^ have practically the best and cheapest Harrow in the market, constructed upon an entirely new and simple plan Light Draft, no Walking, no Loading or Unloadino- to transport from field to field, as it can be raised entirely o»the ground whenever desired by simply using the levers.' Lliis, too, can be done from the driver's seat to relieve the- Harrow from clogs and those numerous o'^sti'uctions so- common to rough soil. It is constructed of the very best material in the market, Solid Steel Teeth in Every Ha rrow. ''""'^ Solid Steel Ppo kes in Lvery Wheel , and is desioned jj fill a long felt want in the agricultural world, as it fs^ a well known fact that the present cumbersome and alto- ' gather unsatisfactory Harrow is unable to do the neces sary work and is altogether unworthy of the age in which we live. It is as far in advance of the present Harrow ii* use as fie latest improved binder is in advance of the old- TESTIMONIALS. ^$m- » «« ^ -mi^ DECEVVSViLLe, Ont„ April 23rd, 1889 Eagle Sulky Harrow Company. Gentlemen,— I have given your Harrow a ^ood trial, and must say that it does excellent work and is very light in draft, and I shall be pleased to recommend it to any one that needs a Harrow, and you are at liberty to use my name in any way you see fit in connec- tion with the introduction of these Harrows, for they are worthy of success. ALONZO YOUNG. Brantford, Ont., April 15th. 1889 'Gentlemen, — I have tried your Harrow and find it satisfactory -"and can heartily recommend it to any one in need of such an imple- ■'ment. It will perform all you claim for it, and you should meet with the success it deserves. With best wishes, I remain, Yours truly, J. Y. BROWN. Eagle Sulky Harrow Company, Brantford, Ont. Ameliasburg, May ist, 1889 I want seven of your Harrows at once. I have tested your Harrow pretty well, and it gives every satisfaction. DAVID GIBSON. Hickory Dell Farm, York, April 26th, 1889 This is to certify that I have thoroughly tested the Eagle Sulky Harrow and find it satisfactory in every particular, and all it was recommended to be. There is no Harrow in the market that can compare with it in any way for draft or work, and I can heartily recommend it to any farmer wanting a good useful implement., W. A. ANDERSON, York. Ox Bow Farm, May 23rd 1889 Gentlemen, — Your Harrow docs its work well and I am satisfied the principle is a good one and will demonstrate what you claim for it. It is light in draft and very easily transported from place to place with safety to team and driver, Yours truly, JOHN HOPE. Mohawk In.stitute Farm, May 23rd, 1889 Gentlemen,— Your Harrow works well, and is a grand improvement upon the old harrow. The principle is a good one, and wlil, I am confident, give good satisfaction, as the one I use demonstrates and is so easily moved from place without injury to harrow or to horses. Yours truly, (Rev.) R. ASHTON, Principal TESTIMONIALS. York, Ont., April 25 th, 1889 To the Eagle Sulky Harrow Company, Brautford, Ont. Gentlemen,— I am satisfied with your Harrow, and can assure you that it does good work and is easily handled. My colts seem, to draw It even easier than the old harrow, and I consider it quite safe to brake m young horses with, in fact the best arrangement for that purpose I ever saw. I have been showing it to my neighbors and believe you can sell quite a number in this neighborhood. I have no objections to your using my name, as having tested and used your Harrow with entire satisfaction and will heartily recommend it. RICHARD WEIR. Crow LAND, April 27th, 1889 Eagle Sulky Harrow Company, Brantford, Ont. Gentlemen,— We have been trying one of your Sulky Har- rows sold by H. J. Gonder, and it really works like a charm. We find It very convenient t.y convey from one part of the farm to an- other apd much more safe to trust a team with in the hands of a green farm hand or boy. The ease and convenience in turning around and facilities for keeping the harrow from clogging is actually a decided succes?. ^ Yours truly, ALEX. J. McALPINE & SONS. Otterville. Jui.v. 3rd 1889 To THE Farming Community or Whom ;r May Concern :— ^T J^if '^ ^° l^y ^^^^ ^ bought one of the Eagle Sulky Harrows of Mr E Butler, Agent for the Eagle Sulky Harrow Co., at Norwich and after giving it a thorough trial on a hard lumpy clay soil, also on a tough clay sod, I do conscientiously recommend it to mv brother farmers, and safely^ assert that it is the best harrow in use and an implement that will give satisfaction wherever used— aside of its capacity to pulverize the soil, you can ride with ease and do a h\^ day s harrowing without being tired out, as would be the case with other harrows. I have been very lame with rheumatism for the last five years and not able to do harrowing with the floating harrow but with the Eagle Sulky Harrow I can do ten to twelve acres per' day wifh perfect ease, in fact it is a pleasure to run it, and when vou have finished one lot you have no uncoupling and loading to do, 'but can fold it up inside of a minute from your seat by usino- the lever and if there is a shower coming up you can let the horses whirl you to shelter in a giffie Try it. Every farmer will be sure to have one \n time. F. COMFORT. To the Eagle Sulky Harrow Company, Brantford, Ont. fashioned sickle. Past attempts to remedy this has brought out many other altogether unnecessary and expensive implements. The above cuts show this Harrow both in the working and travelling positions. The great danger of leaving teams attached to Harrows or in turning around is entirely over- come by this invention, and any child capable of driving a team can do as much work with this implement as a full grown person, and that too without wearisome trudging that has always been necessary with the old kind. The Harrow can be extended to almost any size and is very light in draft. We are desirous of securing a good reliable Agent in every Township to exhibit and sell this necessity. To see it is all that is necessary in order to sell it to any intelligent farmer. eA6LG SULKY HARROW eO.^ Brantford, Out. GENTLEMEN,— We recj[uest that you give the above circular your special consideration, as it is decidedly to your advantage to do so.