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one side to the other. In doing- this, it is also necessary to 

 change the drive to the other side as the belt driving must 

 always be on the side opposite the elevator. The direction 

 in which the auger runs must also be reversed and this is 

 accomplished by running- the drive-belt crossed, when the 

 elevator is on the left-hand side of the separator and straight, 

 when the bagger is on the right-hand side. On separators 

 fitted with common stackers,, when the elevator is on the 

 right-hand side, pulley No. 12237 should be used on the 

 grain auger, and pulley No. 5297 on the top of the tailings 

 elevator; when the elevator is on the hft-hand side, pulley 

 No. 5297 should be used on the grain-auger and pulley No. 

 I223T on the tailings elevator. 



The Number Five Loader. This attachment serves the 

 same general purpose as the Number Two Weigher, except 

 that it does hot weigh the grain. 



The Number Six Loader is similar to the Number One 

 Weigher, but has no weighing mechanism. For those who 

 desire to sack on the ground it may be used in place of the 

 Number Four. The delivery of the grain may be changed 

 from one side of the separator to the other by simply throw- 

 ing 1 a lever. It may be used to run the grain into a wagon 

 box in bulk or into sacks in wagons as desired, as Was ex- 

 plained for the Number One Weigher. 



Attaching Grains-Handlers. All of the "Case" grain- 

 handlers, except the Number Four, require a left-hand grain 

 auger. When it is desired to attach one of these elevators 



