GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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Staver Buckeye Feed Hill and Power Combined. 



For grinding corn and cob or shelled grain. Can also be used as a separate two-horse power for 

 running other machinery, The combination of Feed Mill and a Horse Power in one machine makes 

 a great reduction in the cost and furnishes a light-running machine, which meets with general favor. 



The Staver Buckeye is a rapid grinder, just right for two horses. 



The sweep is so constructed as to utilize end pressure and apply it to turning the master wheel, 

 making a saving of 20 per cent, in draft. It can be attached quickly, without using wrench or bolts. 

 Used and recommended by thousands of farmers throughout the country. 

 Price of Staver Buckeye combined Mill and Power, with one lever, $65. 

 Price of extra lever for above, $5. 



From this price on Mill will make an allowance of $5 for cash. 



The second cut shows mill rigged with two levers ; however, while this shows machine grinding 

 and running cutting box at the same time, we do not recommend the machine to grind when run- 

 ning any other machine, as either will give the same all the work it should be required to do. 



The accompanying cut represents the Buckeye Corn and Cob Mills, 

 This mill is all iron and steel, and consequently the weather has no effect 

 on it. It is adapted to steam power, and anything from six to ten horse- 

 power will run it. 



What it Will Do. 



It will grind corn and cob, shelled corn and oats (mixed or separate), 

 •screenings, wheat, barley, rye, oil cake, peas, beans or anything else that 

 can be ground, and as fine as any cast-iron mill will grind it, and it wi 

 grind more chop with same amount of power than any other mill in the 

 market. Its capacity depends entirely upon the amount of power used. 

 With a six-horse power engine it will grind from fifteen to twenty bushels 

 of chop, and with a ten horse-power it will grind from thirty to forty 

 bushels of chop per hour from dry grain ; if fine grinding is desired it wi 

 grind slower. If not so fine grinding is required it will do much more, 

 -especially on shelled corn or corn and oats mixed. On corn and cob the 

 ■capacity is, of course, somewhat less. Bear in mind that its 

 capacity is based on chop after it is ground and measured. 



We furnish two sets of burrs with the Buckeye Mills, and 

 a new set only costs $1.50, and can be put in in a few min- 

 utes. Price of Mill with two sets of Burrs, $60. Less 

 $5 for cash. 



Directions for Operating fhe Buckeye Steam Poner Mill. 



Speed of Mill.— Run the. pulley shaft 600 to 800 revolutions per 

 minute for corn in the ear, 800 to 900 revolutions per minute on shelled 

 or small grain. 



How to use Burrs— The burrs in the mill are for ear corn and do- 

 ing- ordinary grinding. For fine grinding use the burrs that are sent 

 ■with the mill as extras. 



Sweep Power. 



Buckeye Steam Power Corn 

 and Cob Mill. 



A perfect working triple geared power, complete 

 with sweeps, lead bars and draw rods. On 2 horse- 

 power the tumbling rod makes 58 revolutions to one 

 turn of the horses or a speed of 200 revolutions per 

 minute. 



micEs. 



2 horse-power $50 00 



4 " " 65 00 



6 " ". 80 00 



From these prices on Sweep Powers we make 

 farmers a discount of 20 per eent. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



