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way the Gould pumps resemble those of the Field Company in their 

 construction 



The Nixon Nozzle and Machine Company of Dayton, Ohio, manufac- 

 ture the Climax spraying machinery. Their pumps are light but strong 

 and well made. Their Climax Tripod pump (Fig. 54), has brass working 

 parts. The No. 2 has one and one half inch cylinder with four feet of suc- 

 tion hose, twelve and one half feet of discharge hose, and two Climax 

 nozzles. No. 3 has a two inch cylinder, suction hose, two lengths of dis- 

 charge hose, and four nozzles. They are supported upon a pipe tripod. 



Fig. 53.— Gould Spray Pamp. 



The cost is $15 and $20 respectively. Either of the above pumps can be 

 fastened to a barrel if desired, and an automatic agitator as shown in Fig. 

 55 can be added at an expense of one dollar. 



For orchard spraying when the number of trees is not large, any of the 

 above pumps can be fastened to a barrel and by placing this in a wagon, 

 or on a stone-boat, the material can be readily hauled from tree to tree. 

 For the spraying of grapes, raspberries, and other small fruits, the truck 

 shown in Fig. 56 is a great convenience. The truck itself is well worth 

 having as, when not in use for hauling the barrel, a cart body can be 

 substituted for the latter and a very handy cart can thus be made. These 

 trucks are sold both by the Field Company and by the Lansing Wheel- 

 barrow Works. 



