. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. No. 7. No. 5. ICE No. 6. 1ST. No. 4. Mower Section Knife, Capacity per Hour, 60 to 90 Bushels $ 9 00 " " " " 90 to 120 " 2O00 130 to 170 " 27 50 Two Knives, Capacity Per Hour 1,000 to 2,000 Pounds 32 50 1,000 to 2,000 " 40 00 ., ,. f Hay. 3,000 to 4,000 Pounds \ ââ __ I Ensilage, 10,00 to 16,000 Pounds f 70 00 f Hay. 4,000 to Pounds 1 â-, â "I Ensilage, 10,000 to 12,000 Pounds f 80 00 Three Knives " " f Hay, 4,000 to Pounds \ , â_ â. xnree knives (.Ensilage, to 24,000 Pounds f 135 00 " Al


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. No. 7. No. 5. ICE No. 6. 1ST. No. 4. Mower Section Knife, Capacity per Hour, 60 to 90 Bushels $ 9 00 " " " " 90 to 120 " 2O00 130 to 170 " 27 50 Two Knives, Capacity Per Hour 1,000 to 2,000 Pounds 32 50 1,000 to 2,000 " 40 00 ., ,. f Hay. 3,000 to 4,000 Pounds \ ââ __ I Ensilage, 10,00 to 16,000 Pounds f 70 00 f Hay. 4,000 to Pounds 1 â-, â "I Ensilage, 10,000 to 12,000 Pounds f 80 00 Three Knives " " f Hay, 4,000 to Pounds \ , â_ â. xnree knives (.Ensilage, to 24,000 Pounds f 135 00 " Almost Unlimited 190 00- The Belle City Hay and Ensilage Cutter is now acknowledged to be the King of Cutters, because its points of merit over all others are many. The first and a very important faot is, that this machine requireB one-third less power than any other, doing one-third more work in same time. Seooud is the Safety Attachment, making all danger to the operator impossible, as in feeding the cutter he will naturally aland by the lever seen in the different cuts. With this lever he can stop the feed rolls as quick ae he can put his hand on the same, also reverse the feed by this lever and set the feed rollB revolving backwards, olearing the mouth of the cutter, ahould it become clogged, without using his hands in the operation. He can also make four lengths of cut with this lever. All these changesâslopping feed rolls, reversing feed rolls, and changing length of cutâ done without stopping the outter or the power ruDning it. We can all see how this lever attachment could be the means of saving a man's lite or limb, as he has this cutter always under perfeot eontrol. The frames are made of the best selected hard woods, firmly bolted together with long rods running through the frame, while most other feed on tiers are fastened only by the oheap wood Borew. The irons are all well finished; boxeB for the shaftings are babbitted, and when this machine is put together


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