100 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Double-Action Tripple-Geared Mill g Power Combined. 



I BOTH PLATES 



REVOLVE, 

 ONE IN OPPO= 

 SITE 

 DIRECTION 

 FROM 

 THE OTHER. 



FOR grinding corn and cob or shelled grain. Can also be used 

 as a separate horse power for running other machinery. The 

 combination of Feed Mill and a Horse Power in one makes a great 

 reduction in cost, and yet furnishes a light running machine. 

 Something Entirely New. ^he swee P s or levers are attached to a large internal geared 



— master wheel, into the teeth of which three strong pinions 



mesh and through these pinions motion is imparted to the three large gear wheels, the teeth of which, 

 engage a heavy, strong pinion on one end of the shaft, which carries one of the grinding plates; the 

 other resting in a casting is attached to the master wheel and makes one revolution with each round 

 of the horses while the other makes thirty, in a contrary direction, in consequence, we get greater 

 speed without increase of power and greater capacity. The utmost care is taken to insure the least 

 possible draft. 



Two levers or tongues are furnished so two, three or even four horses can be used. We also fur- 

 nish two baskets with each mill, which set on rests as shown. A cut-off is used to chancre the dis- 

 charge to the empty basket, avoiding the necessity of stopping the team; no loss of time or waste of feed.. 



Capacity of mill on small grain, 12 to 18 bushels per hour ; ear corn, 10 to 15 bushels. 



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Price of Mill and Power, complete, with two Levers $65 00 



" " complete, with two Levers, but without Tumbling Rod Attachment 60 00 



Single Acting Mill 60 00 



An allowance of $5.00 for cash on either above machines. 



TSSTIMO^IAXj. 



Maryland Agricultural College, 

 Office of the President, 



College Park P. O., Maryland, November 25th, 1896. 



Griffith & Turner Co.. Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — I can now say that the mill has been tested and has given us every satisfaction. I regard it as- 

 fully filling every guarantee that you gave for it. Very truly yours, 



R. W. SILVESTER, President. 



The Scientific Corn and Cob Mills. Style L, No. 1. 



AS Double Breakers, with partition Hopper, Pin Breaker and Safety 

 Bottom. It grinds ear corn with or without shucks on, shelled 

 corn, oats, rye, barley, cheat screenings, or any kind of small grain sep- 

 arately, or any two or more mixed, for feed. 



Dimensions and Weight. — 4 feet 2 inches long, 2 feet 3 inches 

 wide, and 3 feet 2 inches high. Weight of mill, 560 pounds ; weight of 

 fly wheel, 55 pounds. 



Shaft. — 1^ inch; cold rolled steel. 



Grinding Plates. — 12 inches in diameter, of extremely hard metal 

 and very durable. Are reversible and self-sharpening, having double 

 the capacity of non-reversible plates. Price of extra plates, §4.00. 

 Power. — 8 to 12 horses to sweep power, 6 to 10 horse steam power. 



Pulley. — 8 inches in diameter, 6£ inch face, but can furnish larger, if desired, without extra charge. 

 Speed. — 1,000 to 1,200 revolutions per minute for steam power ; 800 to 1,000 revolutions per minute 

 for horse power. 



Capacity. — Ear corn with shucks on, 10 to 20 bushels per hour ; with shucks off 15 to 30 bushels. 



If corn is new, wet or frozen, the work can be done equally as well, but not so fast. Shelled corn 

 25 to 40 bushels per hour. All other small grains separately, or corn and oats or other grains mixed, 

 15 to 30 bushels per hour. Price $65.00 



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Prices on Power Mills subject to special discount. 



REPAIRING LAWN MOWERS A SPECIALTY. 



