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Myers Force and Lift Pumps, 



With Glass Valve Seat, have been thoroughly tested and ackaeywl- 

 edged to be the best pump of the kind on the market. 



The advantages of a Glass Valve Seat are apparent; it is non-corrosive» 

 smoother and more perfect than any metallic seat that can be made. The 

 construction of the Myers Pump is very simple; they have an extra large 

 air chamber, thus enabling us to get the best possible results. 



Write for Special Circular. 



No. I Force Pump, 3 inch brass cylinder, 4 feet below platform, for iX 

 inch pipe, I13 00. This is for wells under 25 feet deep. 



No. 4 Force Pump, 1%. inch brass cylinder, 5 feet below platform, for 

 \% inch pipe, I15.00. This is for wells from 30 to iscfeet deep. 



No. loiYz Lift Pump, inch brass cylinder, 4 feet below platform, 

 for \% inch pipe, $10.00. 



Bucket Brass Spray Pump. 



Constructed of material that is not affected by the poisonous arsenites 

 used in the different formulas for spraying fruit trees, vines and shrubbery. 

 The cylinder and all the working parts are brass; has rubber ball valves 

 and is equipped with a Combination Spray Nozzle, and will throw a spray 

 as fine as mist. The pump differs in construction from the old line pumps 

 of this class and is arranged so that the heavy work is done on the down 

 stroke of the plunger and nothing on the up. The effect of this operation, 

 while pumping, is to hold the pump down, and it is not necessary to use a 

 g^^^^^^g^^j^-tk^i^;;^^ foot rest or in any way steady the pump while in operation, except by 



means of a small clamp which attaches to the stave of the bucket or tub 

 and steadies the pump, holding it in proper position. 



By doing the pumping on the down stroke of the piston, and the fact 

 that it is not necessary to steady the pump with any foot rest, makes it 

 very easy to operate, and gives it extraordinary power. It is provided 

 with a large air chamber and has a valve at the bottom, between the cylin- 

 der and the air chamber, whereby the pressure is held uniformly in the air 

 chamber and on the hose so 

 that the nozzle throws a con- 

 stant, continuous even spray 

 all the time, and is not affec- 

 ted by the movements of the 

 plunger; the operator is en- 

 abled to keep a constant pres- 

 sure on the nozzle of from 50 

 to 100 lbs. with very ordinary 

 exertion. It will throw a solid 

 stream 50 feet and is of unusu- 

 al value for washing windows, 

 etc. For spraying it is arrang- 

 ed so that it discharges a fine 

 jet in bottom of bucket to keep 

 the solution thoroughly mixed 

 and agitated; a feature peculiar 

 to this pump. 



PRICE LIST. 



Bucket Brass Spray Pump, 

 complete with Hose and Com- 

 bination Spray Nozzle, $6.00. 



Barrel Spray Pump, com- 

 plete, lio.oo. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



