. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . e and Flat 7 Gear Drive Plain Planter with Check Rower, hO rods Wire, with both Edge and Flat 5 Chain Drive Plain Planter with either Edge or Flat Drop Plates without Check Ilower No. 7 Gear Drive Plain Planter with either Edge or Flat Drop Plates without Check Uower No. 8 Plain Planter Drill Drop only without Check Rower , For Disk Planters add to above Fertilizer Attachment for any of the above add The Janesville Planter Is made adjustable in width .3 feet to 4 c


. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . e and Flat 7 Gear Drive Plain Planter with Check Rower, hO rods Wire, with both Edge and Flat 5 Chain Drive Plain Planter with either Edge or Flat Drop Plates without Check Ilower No. 7 Gear Drive Plain Planter with either Edge or Flat Drop Plates without Check Uower No. 8 Plain Planter Drill Drop only without Check Rower , For Disk Planters add to above Fertilizer Attachment for any of the above add The Janesville Planter Is made adjustable in width .3 feet to 4 corn planter was developed so as to retain a higli average per cent,of number of kernels that one desired to plant in a hill, and can be in-stantly changed from 2, :{ or 4 kernels. 1. Convertible drop—edge or flat. Thisfeature was devised to meet the conditionwhere a farmer on occasion may not careto take the time to select his seed corn. 2. .\utomatic throw-off to wire simplifiesthe operation of machine. $ Showing the Shaft Drive and Quick Change on the No. 7 Planter. 3. Automatic distribution of wire on reel—another labor and time-Baving feature. 4. Chain or gear drive planters with adjustable drop. A steel chain is attached to raising lever in such way that it can bemade automatic in the operation or set so that operator releases wire athis will. Through the Improved construction It Is possible for operator to hill drop to drill drop without leaving his seat or even without stoi)-ping team. A combined toot drop and drill drop attachment is placed torocker shaft, which enables operator, by simply pressing this lever by thecenter, to lock valves in planter opening and throw clutch into gear so itwill run continuously and, of course, drill. When used as a foot dropsimply do not press the lever down so far. Valves on Janesville Planter are so placed that there Is no possibilityof mi.\Ing the hills. Ipper valve is lo


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