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ground and it can be used only on the left-hand side of 

 the separator. It has the same weighing mechanism as 

 the No. i and No. 2 weighers. 



The No. 4 Bagger. This grain-handler does not weigh 

 the threshed grain, but is used simply to elevate it to a 

 sufficient height to run into sacks. It is often desirable 

 to change the bagger from one side to the other on account 

 of the wind or for other reasons. In doing this, it is 

 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 re- 

 versed 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 on the right-hand side. 



The No. 5 Loader. This attachment serves the same 

 general purpose as the No. 2 weigher, except that it does 

 not weigh the grain. 



The No. 6 Loader is similar to the No. I weigher, but 

 has no weighing mechanism. For those who desire to 

 sack on the ground it may be used in place of the No. 4. 

 The delivery of the grain may be changed from one side 

 of the separator to the other by simply throwing 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 explained for 

 the No. i weigher. Note suggestion under No. I weigher 

 concerning skittish horses. 



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



