Reichert's standard molds have been successfully operated 

 on structures varying from 6 ft. in. to 40 ft. in. in 

 diameter; from 2 ft. to 85 ft. in height, and wall thickness, 

 varying from 3 in. to 1 8 in. 



The same unit mold since 1905. This record means 

 the endurance of an idea, the permanent satisfaction of a 

 definite design. 



OPPORTUNITY: 



Stop and consider what one Reichert Adjustable Equip- 

 ment can do. Some farmers need big silos, others want them 

 made smaller. With a Reichert outfit you can satisfy them 

 all with no extra outlay. One equipment does it all. 



TESTIMONIAL: 



Ballinger, Texas, May 19, 1915. 



* * * I am having great success with my forms, 

 building six feet easily on a twenty-foot silo, each day. 



Silo building is taking a boom in the county and I have 

 all I can possibly do. 



Respectfully, 



Chas. Eisenhuth. 



ROOF MOLD: 



The dome roof is the most unique design of any style of 

 roof ever placed on a concrete silo. The Reichert Roof 

 Mold consists of curved segrnents which rest on the silo 

 wall and are locked to a hub, or ring, at the top. The 

 angles of the separate sections fit into this hub, or ring, 

 thus locking the entire equipment together. The segments 

 of the roof can be packed closely together and loaded in a 

 small space in moving from one job to another. The roof 

 molds include the complete cornice mold and a mold for a 

 dormer window. 



REMARKS: 



We are willing to go further than merely sending you 



our litera- 

 ture, prices, 

 etc. We will 

 gladly show 

 you the op- 

 eration o f 

 these molds 

 right on the 

 job or in 

 our factory. 

 Once seen, 

 you'll have 

 none others 

 but the 

 Reichert. 



