SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 133 



IMPROVED CO^fl 



Four and Six Hole "Mounted Belt." 



[Illustration on opposite page.] 



STRONG POINTS OF SANDWICH SMELLERS. 

 THE FORCE FEED CHAIN 



With projecting ears or carriers on every seventh link, which, running on sprocket 

 wheels at both ends of feeder, carry the ears with a positive motion until they engage 

 with forcing shaft at mouth of Sheller. These chains are arranged to run on Independ- 

 ent Stretchers, so that the tension of each may be adjusted independent of the others, 

 the operation being but the work of a moment. 



THE FORCING OR BEATER SHAFT 



Is unquestionably the most important improvement in Corn Sheller mechanism 

 since the original patent for " Self- Feeder " was issued, as by its use the capacity of 

 Spring Shelters has been nearly or quite doubled, as compared with those made previ- 

 ous to its introduction. The value of this improvement is greatly increased by the 

 use of Balance Wheels on the Forcing Shaft, one on each end of Shaft. This improve- 

 ment will be used on all of our Two, Four, and Six Hole Force Feed Shellers, in future. 

 It is original with us, and used only on our machines. It has been repeatedly demon- 

 strated that it saves from a half to one horse power. It also saves strain on the side 

 gearing of Sheller, and consequently adds materially to the durability of the machine. 

 From the "Forcing Shaft " the ears are carried between the little " Picker Wheels " 

 direct to the Shelling Wheels, where they are confined in their passage (until entirely 

 stripped of the corn) by the spring straps, with corrugated castings or rag-irons, which 

 are attached to the Adjustable "Front Case," or Front Plate of Feeding Throat. 



DOUBLE SACKING ELEVATOR 



Illustration shows Sheller with Wagon Box Elevator ; those we have are fitted with 

 Double Sacking Elevators, same as used on Threshing Machines. 



REMEMBER 



That a Sheller, in its lifetime, must deal with corn in all its conditions round, 

 soft, and frosted, and the machine that, under all circumstances, with the least amount 

 of power, will do the best and cleanest work and save the most grain, and do it with 

 the least strain, friction and wear, is the machine to buy. On all these points the 

 Sandwich Sheller stands at the head. 



PRICE LIST. 



No. 51. Four-hole "Down Belt," with Band-wheel, Double Sacking Elevator, 

 and fourteen-foot Cob Stacker, with or without Right-angle Belt At- 

 tachment, 1,370 Ibs ................................................ $300 00 



No. 55. Four-hole " Mounted Belt," with Band-wheel, Double Sacking Eleva- 

 tor, and fourteen-foot Cob Stacker, with or without Right-angle Belt 

 Attachment, 1,900 Ibs ............................................. 350 00 



No. 31. Six-hole "Down Belt," with Band-wheel, Double Sacking Elevator, 

 and fourteen-foot Cob Stacker, with or without Right-angle Belt At- 

 tachment, 1,700 Ibs ................. ............................... 350 00 



No. 33. Six-hole ''Mounted Belt" with Band-wheel, Double Sacking Elevator, 

 and fourteen-foot Cob Stacker, with or without Right-angle Belt At- 

 tachment, 2,200 Ibs ........................... ..................... 400 00 



Repair List mailed on application. 



