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44 Ohio " Standard Ensilage and Feed Cutter, 



WITH EXTENDED TABLE AND TRAVELING SELF-FEED APRON. 

 A GREAT INVENTION. 



The design of this machine is same as ihe regu- 

 lar Nos. 11, 13, 16 and 18. It differs in respect to the 

 feed table, which in this machine is extended out 

 to a total length of eight feet. 



The feed table is supplied with a continuous 

 traveling chain belt or apron, which converts the 

 machine into a self-feeder. The traveling apron 

 •is driven by chain and sprocket wheels, and is un- 

 der control of the feeder by means of the throw- 

 out lever located just in the rear of the lever that 

 controls the feed rolls. , 



This is a strong point of advantage, as it is well 

 known to parties familiar in the use of such ma-| 

 chines that occasionally a horse shoe, oi some 

 other foreign substance, gets into the machine, 

 and about the time it reaches the knives the feeder 

 has only to catch these levers and throw the feed 

 out. 



By the use of this machine one man can feed it, 

 and he will do the work with one-fourth the man- 

 ual force necessary to feed the regular machine. 

 There is a gain in the cutting capacity of no less 

 than 33 1-3 per cent., and the teams and workmen 

 in the field are necessarily kept closer to work. 



By reason of wide, open throat (being full width 

 of cutting surface, all sizes) and improved patented 

 feeding device, they have larger capacity than 

 others. 



The Knife Shafts are STEEL, and are very 

 strong and stiff. The Journal Boxes or bearings 

 are wide and heavy, and babbitted with high- 

 grade metal. The Knives are secured to our Solid 

 Knife Heads by bolts with LOCK NUTS, to pre- 

 vent working loose, and backed up by set screws, 

 as shown, to hold them securely to place. 



The Frames, all sizes, are made of seasoned 

 HARDWOOD timber, are mortised and FRAMED 

 together in the best manner, making the strongest 

 and STIFFEST frame made. 



Nos. 13, 16 and 18 are our medium priced Ensilage 

 and GENERAL PURPOSE power machines, all 

 very large capacity, and by far the most service- 

 able machines made. All sizes are adapted to cut- 

 ting hay, straw and corn fodder, with or without 

 ears, and green or dry. All sizes are extensively 

 used for Ensilage, and also for tobacco, rags and 

 other materials. 



PRICE 



No. 13, with four Knives 13 inches long, four 



lengths cut $ 95.00 



No. 16, with four Knives 16 inches long, four 



lengths cut 120.00 



No. 18, with four Knives 18 inches long, four 



lengths cut 155.00 



For price of Carriers, 



IJST. 



No. 20, with four Knives 20 inches long, four 



lengths cut 250.00 



No. 24, with four Knives 24 inches long, four 



lengths cut 300.00 



Less 40 per cent, retail. 



see page 116. 



The "Ohio" Dry Fodder Shredder Complete. 



The Shredder head can be removed and the knife 

 cylinder attached instead, in case the machine i3 

 wanted for Hay or Ensilage cutting. 



In order to reap the best results in shredding, the 

 machine must be speeded up to TEN or TWELVE 

 HUNDRED REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE; for 

 that reason, we use the fly wheel seen in the cut, 

 instead of the open wheel in the Ohio Cutter. 



No. 11, with Solid Fly Wheel and 6-inch 



Pulley % 45.00 



No. 13, with Solid Fly Wheel and 6-inch 



Pulley 65.00 



No. 16, with Solid Fly Wheel and 6-inch 



Pulley 90.00 



No. 18, with Solid Fly Wheel and 6-inch 



Pulley 120.00 



No. 20. with Regular Fly Wheel, Small 



Pulley 200.00 



No. 24. with Regular Fly Wheel, Small 



Pulley 250.00 



Less 40 per cent, retail. 



Shredder Cylinders Only. 



For No. 11, including Fly Wheel and Pulley ... .$25.00 

 For No. 13, including Fly Wheel and Pulley.... 28.00 

 For No. 16, including Flv Wheel and Pulley.... 30.00 



For No. 18, including Fly Wheel and Pulley. 

 For No. 20. including Pulley, no Fly Wheel. 

 For No. 24, including Pullpy, no Fly Wheel. 



32.00 

 50.00 

 55.00 



Less 40 per cent, retail. 



