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tor. The cross-conveyor is of sufficient height to deliver 

 the grain into a wagon box on either side of the machine. 

 The purchaser of a No. I weigher is given the choice of 

 two plain spouts 

 for delivering 

 the grain in bulk 

 into wagon 

 boxes, or of the 

 bagging attach- 

 ment for deliv- 

 ering the grain 

 into sacks. 

 (This bagging 

 attachment has 

 twin-spouts t o 

 allow putting on 

 the empty sack 

 before removing 

 the full one.) 

 The No. i 

 weigher requires no folding for moving on the road, and 

 is no higher than other parts of the separator. For these 

 reasons it is largely used in localities in which the thresh- 

 ing is done principally in and around barns. It is one of 

 the most popular of the grain handlers. 



When "skittish" horses are used on the grain wagons, 

 it is a wise precaution to place a fence post or log on the 



FIG. 59. HEAD OF CASE WEIGHER. 



