JCNI 9, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



119 



This man is losing^ 

 money for his employer 



Don t shovel V 



dollars away 



Thm cost of thm coal you use U high 

 enough without adding $8.00 to f 10.00 

 per car fmr merely unloading it. 



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If you are located on a railroad switch, and use at least 100 tons 

 of coal per month, you need a Fairfield Coal Unloading Machine. 

 This machine is not an experiment. Hundreds are in use and 

 cutting handling costs in half. f?J* 



The Fairfield unloads from hopper-bottom cars, into an elevated 

 storage bin, onto the ground, or into your inside bins if the location 

 permits. Unloads a car in an hour to an hour and a half. Does 



the work of 20 to 30 shovelers. 



It is automatic in operation— and needs no 

 skilled labor in attendance. One man can keepf 

 coal flowing freely from car and clean up car.^ 

 The Fairfield is mechanically simple; has" 

 practically no upkeep expense and is built 

 for a lifetime of hard, continuous service. 



Write for full information about equip- 

 ment for your individual requirements 



The Fairfield Engineering Company 



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Lancaster, Ohio 



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