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THE BUCKEYE LOW-DOWN OR PLATFORM BINDERS.

This machine has been specially designed to harvest crops grown on hill sides, broken and crab holey ground, and will go where no elevator extant can follow. Possessing the well known lightness, simplicity, and durability of the Buckeye Light Elevator Binder, its special adaptuess for the purposes in view, have been protected by Letters Patent, and the Buckeye Low Down to* day is the ouly efficient machine of its type in the world. Last season we placed 12 of these machines (built in 1884 as an experiment) with prominent agriculturalists in Otago, and having noted one or two directions in which their efficiency might be improved, we secured suggestions from those gentlemen who had used them through the harvest, and sent our expert back to the factory to embody them in the new machines which wo havo now perfected. In thin connection we beg to render our thanks to Mr James Smith, of Greenfield, for the improvements he was good enough to suggest. Our 1887 machine is perfect in every particular, and as they are now ready for inspection, and a limited number only are available, intending buyers are invited to pay an early visit to our agency, and estimate for themselves the value of its several special features.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1875, 28 October 1887, Page 14

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THE BUCKEYE LOW-DOWN OR PLATFORM BINDERS. Otago Witness, Issue 1875, 28 October 1887, Page 14

THE BUCKEYE LOW-DOWN OR PLATFORM BINDERS. Otago Witness, Issue 1875, 28 October 1887, Page 14

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