Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Baled Hay Most Profitable WHETHER you feed your hay or sell it, you profit most by baling it. Baled hay may be shipped where the price is highest. It takes up only one-fifth, of the storage space required by loose hay. It retains its feeding value longer, and is easier to handle. These advantages more than offset the cost of baling, which is very small when done by an \ International Hay Press Motor or Horse-Driven . The International motor press is a combination of two machines in one, a hay press and. a portable I H C engine for which you will find many other uses. The hay press works on the powerful toggle-joint principle, the power being applied through a pull, not a push. An adjustable«,bale tension assures bales of uniform weight. A roller tucker folds the loose ends of each charge well down into the bale, keeping it smooth and neat. The bale chamber is so low that bales can be tied by reaching over the machine. The IH C pull-power press, made in one and two-horse sizes, is a similar press with a bed reach and horse power mechanism in place of the IH C. engine. The reach is only four inches high, making it easy for the horses to step over. The horses are pulling no load when they cross the reach. A self feeder is made for both the motor and horse-driven presses. Bale chambers are 14x18", 16x18" and 17x 22" in size. See the I H C local dealer and have him show you all about IH C hay presses. Get catalogues and full information from him, or write us. Internatiora! Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) £ Kankakee JH. ■ inv service oureeu The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free of charge to all, the best information obtainable - ~ on better farming. If you have any worthy ques- 1 *'*' SUHsff/f tions concerning soils, crops, land drainage, irri- IftWn gation. fertilizers, etc., make your inquiries specific and send them to I HC Service Bureau, Harvester Building, Chicago, USA ’
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