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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



SAMSON TURBINE 



When the PUMP cannot be direct connected to 

 the turbine shaft, the power is usually trans- 

 mitted by gears, shafting, etc. On account of 

 the HIGH SPEED of the SAMSON, for a given 

 power, lighter and consequently CHEAPER 

 transmission machinery can be used. 



JAMES LEFFEL & CO, 



Springfield, Ohio, U. S. A. 



316 Lagonda Street 



Why Not In Your Power Plant? 



Bessemer Engines are running in 16,000 power plants 

 saving and making money for their owners. In many in- 

 stances these engines replaced motors and steam engines 

 and in all instances have greatly reduced the cost of power. 



Bessemer Oil Engines 



(Awarded Cold Medal Panama-Pacific Exposition) 



Furnish steady, dependable power by burning the fuel 

 and crude oils, so abundant and cheap. Write us your 

 power requirements and learn what a Bessemer installa- 

 tion will save for you. 



Why Not In Your Power Plant? 



Our complete line: Fuel Oil Engines from 15 to 185 H. P. 

 Gas Engines, 5 to 350 H. P. Kerosene Engines 2 to 8 H. P . 



THE BESSEMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY 



12 York Street Grove City, Pa. 



1000 Gallons Water for 1 Cent 



With 



PORMO 



"Light weight" pumping unit. 



This little pumping wonder can deliver 125 

 gallons per minute. Can you beat it? 



Hand Portable 



Pormo Pumping Units are really hand portable 



two men can easily carry outfit right to the job. Think 

 what an advantage this is to the irrigationist. 



Pormo engine, simplest, lightest, most efficient on the market. 

 . Fewest parts, easiest to operate, most economical to buy cheap- 

 sst to run. High tension, water-proof, built-in magneto. 

 Pormo Pumping Unit Complete 3 h. p. Pormo engine with 

 Gould Centrifugal pump. Weight only 160 Ibs. Capacity 125 

 gallons per minute. 



The PORMO is the ideal pumping outfit for irrigation, general water supply, ditch and excavation pumping and 



for stock. Write today for complete catalogue. 



AEROTHRUST ENGINE CO., 



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