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SUCCESS WITH POULTRY 



THE EGG TEAY. 



Heater of the Hot Air 400-Egg Size EeUable Incubator. 



The trays are made of thoroughly seasoned' material 

 and are strengthened with cross bars. The bottoms of trays 

 are covered with extra heavy gauze, producing an article 

 that is durable and easily handled. 



We furnish with each Standard Incubator a Patent 

 Turning Tray, which is a time-saving device. 

 THE NUBSEEY. 

 As the chicks soon get on their feet when hatched, it 

 becomes necessary to provide a means to remove them from 

 the extreme heat of the xipper egg chamber, and to get them 

 out of the way of the hatching chicks. A nursery, which 

 is located under the tray, fills the requirements exactly. 

 The chicks that are hatched work their way to the front 

 of the machine, where there is sufficient space to permit 

 the chicks to get into nursery below; thus overcoming any 

 occasion for opening the door of the machine. 

 THE FINISH. 

 The material, as heretofore stated, used in the con- 

 struction of our machine is as dry as it can be secured, 

 consequently would readily absorb moisture, which would 

 soon cause the wood to crack and warp were it not for the 

 thorough finish. The inner and outer cases are given several 

 coats of the best wood filler and varnish. 



Both cases are thoroughly primed with filler and given 

 time to dry. Then, they are given two additional coats of 

 the best varnish, the first being allowed to dry thoroughly 

 and 'harden before the second is applied. Also, it is perfect- 

 ly dried before the machine is prepared for crating. 

 THE HEATING APPARATUS. 

 Heater of the Hot Water Reliable Incubator. 



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Eead the following uiiihIm.ts ami di- 

 scriptions in regard to tliu workings of 

 our heater : 



No. 1. Heat receiver. 



No. 2. Part of heat receiver lying 

 juat beneath the machine. 



No. 3. Collar which fits on top of 

 incubator, through w_hich heater passes. 



No. 4. Opening at the top of heat receiver, where 

 regulator damper works on and ofi. 



No. 5. Extension from the heat receiver, which pass- 

 es underneath egg chamber, furnishing fresh, warm air. 



No. 6. Collar underneath the machine, holding heat 

 receiver in place. 



No. 7. Taetal hangers which hold lamp in place. 



No. 8. Burner. 



No. 9. Metal lamp. 



No. 10. Metal chimney. 



No. 11. Filling tube on outside of incubator, where 

 copper tank is filled. 



No. 12. Outlet pipe. 



No. 13. Faucet to draw off the water from the copper 



tank. 



No. 14. Copper tank. 



No. 15. Double heating system, which also furnishes 

 fresh, warm air to egg chumber. 



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Read the following numbers and de- ^ 

 scriptions in regard to the workings of 

 our heater: 



No. 1. Outlets where heat direct 

 from lamp passes .out of machine. 



No. 2. Outside of our double heater. '^ 



No. 3. Collar passing arpund the top 

 ■of heater outside of incubator, fitting on top of machine. 



No. 4. Opening on the outside of heater, where damper 

 works on and off in regulating heat. 



No. 5. Opening from the outer chamber of heater pass- 

 ing through, supplying warm air underneath egg tray. 



No. 6. Collar on the bottom of incubator around heater. 



No. 7. Lamp chimney, fitting on the inside of heater 

 and on lamp burner. 



No. 8. JUangers which are attached to lamp and which 

 should be attached to the machine, holding lamp in position. 



No. 9. Burner and wick. 



No. 10. Metal chimney. 



No. 11. Opening where warm or fresh air passing out 

 of our double' heating system, and furnishing fresh, warm 

 air to the egg chamber. - , -> 



No. 12. Collar on the inside of heating Chamber which 

 holds the heater in position at heater end. 



• No. 13. Two outside pipes which carry heat direct, 

 from lamp. 



No. 14. Center heater which carries the heat direct 

 from lamp, emptying into pipe No. 13. 



No. 15. Heater underneath the top of machine. 



CUTAWAY OF STANDARD INCUBATOR SHOWING IN- 

 TERIOR PARTS AND FIXTURES. 



The following numbers give description of different 

 parts and fixtures: 



No. 1. Top boards on incubator. 



No. 2. Packing in the upper part of the incubator. 



No. 3. The balance bar of regulator. 

 > No. 4. Expansion plate where small pin No. 6 rests in. 



No. 5. Pouble heater carrying fresh, warm air into 

 incubator. 



No. 6. Regulator pin. 



No. 7. Hot air pipe, carrying fresh, warm air in un- 

 derneath egg chamber. 



No. 8. Warm air space between double walls at lamp 

 end of incubator. 



No. 9. Cutaway of end, showing where warm air, com- 

 ing through pipe 7, empties out under egg chamber. There 

 is another opening the same distance on the other side of 

 heater used for the same purpose. 



No. 10. Bottom boards on incubator. 



l5'o. 11. Outer chamber of heat reeieiver, which warms 

 the air that passes dn 5 and 7. 



No. 12. Cutaway in bottom of incubator, showing venti- 

 lators bringing cool air from the outside, bringing it un- 

 derneath the egg tray where the warm air from 7 passes 

 through 9, which, coming in contact with this cool air, rari- 

 fles this air and causes it to sweat, which applies moisture- 

 automatically to the eggs. 



No, 13. Metal hangers on lamp. 



