Silver's "Ohio" Silo Fillers 



Points of Merit in 

 a Nut Shell 



Strength anl 

 Durability Solid 

 hardwood frames, 

 mortised, tenoned, 

 double pinned, with 

 iron rod and nut re- 

 inforcement. They 

 cannot warn All The soi d f UQ dation upon which "Ohio" 

 cannot warp. All superstructures are reared. 



castings and steel on 



machine are very heavy. "Ohio" Cutters made twenty years ago 

 are still in regular service. 



"Ohio" Capacities Have no equal on the market. They are all 

 based on half-inch cut. The throat opening is very large and high. 

 The fan surface is two to four times as great as on other machines. 

 "Ohio" capacity ratings are based on work by the day or season 

 not by ten-minute tests. 



Self-Feed The "bull-dog grip" of upper and lower rollers has 

 made "Ohio" capacity and easy feeding qualities famous. A 

 stationary comb prevents the material from winding around the 

 lower roller. The traveling table was first adopted by the "Ohio" 

 and has since been copied by all others. Its entire surface is 



The sure, positive "hull-clog: grip" of "Ohio" Feed 

 Rollers is famous. The Single lever gives absolute 

 control of rolls and table, stopping, starting or 

 reversing the feed at a touch. 



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