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BALE YOUR HAY
EASILY, QUICKLYand PROFITABLY
WITH AN
PHO PULL POWER PRESS
HAY of any kind—or straw—baled on an T. IT. C. Pull-Pewtr Press
commands a better price because the bales are clean cut —com-
pact-uniform size and neatly formed.
Bale your hay this way and you can get it to the best market
more quickly for the best price, or keep it longest to wait for top prices.
Progressive farmers, planters and hay raisers everywhere who own
them know the great advantages of 7. H. C. Full-Power Hay Presses over
the old style.presses and it will pay you to investigate them.
L nquestionably baling hay for market, or feeding purposes is becom
ing most general, so consider I. H. C. presses for your own use.
Solid and Substantial
I. H. C. presses, made for either one or two horses, are made very
strong and durable, principally of steel and iron. They are solid and sub
stantial, clean cut in design and have nothing flimsy about them.
No experience is necessary to operate an I. H. C. press. The feed
opening is large. The. powers are simple and dependable, working on the
compound lever principle—give two strokes of the plunger to one revolu
tion of the sweep. Full circle type with only 4-inch step-over for team.
There is no extra draft on the horse or horses when the pressure is
greatest and no jerking or chafing, or pounding, as on old style presses.
With a one-horse I. H. C. press two men and a boy can easily bale
from eight to ten tons per day under average conditions. On this press
the bale chamber is 14 by 18 inches.
With a two-horse I. H. C. press under similar conditions from ten to
fifteen tons a day is the average capacity. On this press the bale cham
ber is made in three sizes; 14 by 18,16 by 18, and 17 by 22 inches.
The presses are very light in draft.
Both presses, will bale any kind of hay or straw, including timothy,
clover, alfalfa, wild hay, shredded fodder, pea vines, etc. The capacity,
of course, varies with the material being baled.
Special Features
Among the special features of these presses which you will appreciate
are large feed openings, perfect working roller tuckers, simple and efficient
powers which operate on the compound lever principle, no extra increase
of draft when pressure is greatest, and the great advantage of pulling the
plunger instead of pushing it.
Do not fail to learn the superiority of the I. H. C. presses before buy
ing. Call and take the matter up with the International local agent or
write for catalog and lithographed hanger.
International Harvester Company of America,Chicago,U.S. A.
(Incorporated)
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for skin diseases is unequaled. Ask
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Shuptrine Co,, Savannah, Ga.
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Bell M 3420.
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Best School Desks Made
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New Limited Train
VIA
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OPENS SEPTEMBER 30, 1908
y High grade.institution, with full and able faculty,
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Incorporated.
see Kitchen Set”
of H. 8. CUNNUiOHAM.
NTS
are coining money
gelling from 50 to 500
sets per week. You
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us PROVE IT. Experi
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466 Home Bldg.
Dayton, Ohio
C A IV O f SlWW.moa
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1 Man S . a Folding Raafe 0 MEN *»««• •
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Bhowing improvements. First order gets agency.
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