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John Finnegan

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
July
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Attentiou of" Farmers it Called to "Tlxe Advanoe" Iron Mower ! Which embodies all the principies of a ürst-ctass machine. In it are combined all the advantaffM of tlie beet Mowers in use, with many points peculiarly its own. No machine that is rmwle contains within itnelf ho many excellencies tbat recommend ït to the farmer. 1. To begin wilh, it is a Fkont Out, four feut and four inch machine, and carries with it all the advantages of & front over a rear out machine. The questiou has been settled everywhere, in the past few years, in f;ivor of the front cut and now, in the mind of the intelligent buyer, it simply becoines a question as to the relative merits cf the different front-cut machines. 2. The Cutting Bar has imparted to it a rocking motion, and is under perfect control of the driver. Tt can be hfted from the ground or tilted at pleasure. 3. All gearing is encased in iron and protected from dust and dirt. 4. It is durable, strong in all its parte, and not likely to get out of repair. 5. It starts easily and will not clog. 6. It runs noiselessly. 7 It is the lightest draft machine in the market. 8. It is the best working and most convenient Mower in use. I am also agent for the celebrated Empire Twine Binder, which stands at the head of all others for its eimplicity, duraMltv fiilinsbibilitv and Dortabilitv. I have also on hand a full line of agricultural implements.

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Ann Arbor Democrat