76 Griffith, Turner & Co., Baltimore, Md. 



The wood frame worR is constructed similar to most of tlie tread or endless 

 ciiain powers in use, but more durable in all its parts and the arrangement of the 

 running gear is very much better. The band wheel is readily changed from on 

 side of the machine to the other. 



Their advantages over other horse powers give satisfactory results as follows: 



ist — It is the most durable of any horse power made. 2d— It requires the 

 least elevation of any to obtain a given amount of speed. 3d — These powers are 

 wider and longer than any other, giving ample room for the horses to walk with 

 ease and safety. 4th — The wheels are larger in diameter and less in number 

 than employed in any other horse power, with the result of more power and less 

 friction. 5th — The platform chain moves with a perfectly smooth and free 

 motion. 6th— All the pivots, boxes, wheels and axles are chill hardened and 

 smooth, thus causing little friction and adding greatly to the durability. 7th — 

 The power is applied both at the top and bottom of driving gear; by this means 

 the weight and power of the horse acts directly to propel the machine with great 

 force. 8th — There is no strain on the chain in passing the end tracks. 9th — 

 There are no cross rods between the treads to get bent out of place and add to 

 the weight of the moving platform. 



In short, these are by far the most satisfactory machines for the purpose in 

 the market, and they have received first premiums at all the fairs where they have 

 been exhibited. 



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