January, 1913 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



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For Nothing You may Have this Spramotor- 



If you can find a spraying outfit of an- 

 other make that represents the same 

 doUar-for-dollar value. 



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'HAT'S a strong statement to print but we 

 are prepared to make good — 



Because we know what the "next best machines" 

 on the market are like — 



Know definitely that your own fair judgment will 

 pronounce this.Spramotor to be the best spray- 

 ing apparatus ever offered the public at the price. 



There isn't an extra bolt or nut about 



The Model "C" Spramotor 



yet, it has every practical feature]^making for 



—economy in operation 

 —maximum efficiency 

 —and durability 



But, don't take our word for it — 

 Examine other machines called "just as good" 

 sold at about the same price. 

 Take the specifications here shown, study them 

 carefully- 

 Then— apply them to the ' 'just as good" machines. 



Finally the outstanding characteristics — the 

 exclusive patented features of the Model C 

 Spramotor will compel you to pronounce judg- 

 ment in its favor— For the simple reason that the 

 sum of these essentials cannot be found in any 

 other sprayer. 



Specifications of the Model "C" Spramotor 



Bed- 1 inch Laminated Maple and Pine, securely bolted 

 together and to tlie tank, making a perfectly rigid unit, 

 eide^ cut away for short turning. 



Tank— U clear Cypress, curved and dowelld staves, 

 ends and top tongue and grooved, preventing dest. 



Caboose EntirelycoveringKngineand Pumper; with 

 oak frame, metal cased doors. 



Derrick— Of best straight-grain, clear wood, tongue and 

 grooved tloor. In six pieces. Large enough for two men 

 to operate. Can be removed in one minute. 



Engine -2i H.P., 500 R.P.M. Upright Hopper Cooled; 

 simple and effective. Controls gas supply and spark. 



Motor— All Brass, lndivirt\ial J)all Valves, with Patent 

 Cages. Automatic Compensating Plunger' Entire Pump 

 and Connections of Brass. Renewable Plunger Tube. 



Suction Control— ;i- Way Brass Cock at Tank Outlet, 

 with index lever to charge air tank with compressed air, 

 to drain out tank or shut ofF supply to motor at will. 



Pressure ReiJulator— Automatic ; regulating pressure 

 by stopping pump, engine rurts idle. Only pumps \ip re- 

 (liured pres^sure; nolossthroughleaky safety valve. Steady 

 pressure, from 17.') to 200 or over, as desired. Runs in oil ; 

 no attention required. 



Clutch Control —Operator can lock out clutch, and start 

 engine without loiul. 



Agitator— Rotary from Engine, operates when motor is 

 idle. Detachable through brass plug in front end of tank. 

 Keeps suction screen swei)t clean. 



Pressure Tank -12 gals, capacity. Of galvanized steel. 

 \^'hen iiUed with compressed air forms a complete cushion 

 for motor, and prolongs life of machine. 



By-Pass and Emergency Valve— In top of tank, locked 

 to desired pressure; preventing, in caseof accident, exces- 

 sive pressure developing. Operates only at 50 lbs. greater 

 pressure than Automatic regulator. 



Hopper Screen— Holding two i)ails, with brass screen 

 and wooden frame, tit ting into opening in tank. 



Tank Filler— Operated by Spramotor, will fill tank with 

 water in ten minutes, transfer mixtures and lift water 30 ft 



N.B.— There's a Spramotor specif ically built to suit your spraying 

 needs vi^hatever they may be. Write for Catalogue. 



SPRAMOTOR LIMITED 



LONDON - - - ONTARIO 



