JuLT 14. 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



115 



COAL costs ENOUGH WITHOUT 

 ADDING BIG HANDLING CHARGES 



Do you use a hundred tons or more 

 of coal per month? Are you located 

 on a railroad so that you can 

 handle carloads? // so, Fairfield 

 Coal Handling Equipment will add 

 to your profits appreciably. 



In every line of industry, Fairfield 

 Coal Unloaders are saving money 

 for their owners. There is practi- 

 cally no upkeep on Fairfield Equip- 

 ment to offset its profits. Its de- 

 preciation is practically negligible 

 and power costs are low. 



Showing Fairfleld Equipment 

 on the range of The E. G. Hill 

 Co., Richmond, Ind. Here the 

 coal is unliMuled either directly 

 onto a storage pile, or into the 

 elevated bin shown at the left 

 of illustration. 



The diagram below illus- 

 trates the receiving end of 

 a Fairfield Coal Unloader. 

 The coal drops from the 

 hopper-bottom car onto a 

 reciprocating feeder which 

 delivers into the moving 

 buckets. The operation 

 throughout is automatic. 



You save $8.50 to $9.50 on every carload of coal 

 by unloading with Fairfield Equipment. Does 

 the work of 20 to 30 men ; unloads a car in 1 to 

 1% hours. Saves demurrage and relieves you of 

 one of the most wasteful and disagreeable phases 

 of your business. 



The Fairfield Unloader is automatic; does not 

 require skilled help, and is mechan- 

 ically simple and sturdy in construc- 

 tion. 



Glad to Furnish Estimat* 

 Without Oblisating You. 



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