^ GRIFFITH ®. 



TURNER CO. 



Pig. 1308. 



GOULDS PUMPS 



Pigr. 1536 — An old favorite, 

 maJe with improved ratchet 

 handle with weighted handle, 

 relief roller back of rack, in- 

 suring an easy working pump. 

 A strong pump that will stand 

 wear and constant service. 



Prices of Pig. 1536, with 3- 

 inch Iron Cvlinder, List, $7.00; 

 Retail, $6.00. 



With 3-inch Brass Lined 

 Cvlinder, List, $8.00; Retail. 

 $7.00. 



With 3'i-inch Iron Cylinder, 

 List, $8.00; Retail, $7.00. 



With avi-inch Brass-Lined 

 ■ Cvlinder. List, $9.00; Retail. 

 I $S.00. I 

 Cock Spout, extra. List, $1.50; 

 Retail, $1.25. 



Pig. 1308 — loft and Porce Pump .. 



For deep or shallow wells. 

 Will go in 4-inch cased well. 

 Brace and base adjustable. 1- 

 inch discharge pipe can be fit- 

 ted back of spout, and if under- 

 ground discharge is wanted a 

 T can be placed under plat- 

 form. Spout fitted to %-inch 

 hose. 



No. 2 — 2%xl4-inch Brass 

 Bodv Cylinder, 10-inch stroke 

 for wells 60 to 85 feet deep. 

 List, $17.00; Retail, $11.00. 



Pig. 1309 — Same Pump, but 

 witli Compression Cock. List, 

 $19.50; R- tail. $12.75. 



Pig. 1536. 



No. I Griffith & Turner Pump Jacic 



This jack is shown by illustration. It is a 

 single geared jack with special swivel pump 

 connections, and we recommend it as abso- 

 lutely the best low-priced pump jack on the 

 market. Back geared four to one; tight and 

 loose puUevs, 13x2 inches; 5, 7 and 10-inch 

 strokes; weight, 95 pounds. Price, $7.50. 



No. 2 Griffith & Turner Pump Jack 



Similar to No. 1. but is double geared, 

 double foot-rest, babbitted main bearings, 

 is made very substantial. Recommended 

 heavier work than the No. 1. Back geared 

 to 1; tight and loose pulleys, 13x2 inches; 

 and 10-inch strokes; weight, 155 pounds. 

 Price. $12.00. 



No. 3 Griff if h & Turner Pump Jack 



Similar to the No. 



but back-geared 

 12 to 1, making 

 a very desira- 

 ble jack for 

 belting direct to 

 high speed mo- 

 tors or to en- 

 g i n e s having 

 large drive pul- 

 leys. Tight and 

 loose pulleys 

 13x2 ins.; 5. 7 

 and 10 - inch 

 strokes; weight 

 — pounds. 

 Price, $14.00. 



MYERS PUMP JACK 



No. 365 — Myers Universal 

 Pump Jack back geared 6 to 1 

 with 12-inch tight and loose 

 pulleys, and 5, 7% and 10-inch 

 strokes. This is a very con- 

 venient and a very popular 

 jack. List, $16.00; Retail. $12.00. 



Extra for long side arms to 

 attach to ratchet head pump, 

 50c. 



BUCKEYE POWER WORKING HEAD 



The Buckeye Power Working Heads 

 are built in three sizes and are carefully 

 designed to meet the requirements of 

 deep well pumping. Especial attention 

 is called to the arrangement of the gear 

 and pinion on these pumps, which se- 

 cures an almost vertical lift on the 

 driving rods when the pump plunger is 

 on the up stroke, bringing the wrist pins 

 almost directly underneath the cross- 

 head when the pump is required to per- 

 form its heaviest work. The frames of 

 these pumps are of the angle corner 

 type, tapering in the line of the belt 

 pull from the base to the top. The 

 frame is hinged to the base, and by dis- 

 connecting the piston 

 rod just above the 

 packing nut and re- 

 moving the four cap 

 screws wliich attach 

 the frame to the base, 

 the body of the pump 

 can be hinged out of 

 the way when remov- 

 ing the plunger rod 

 and valves from the 

 well. 



The cross-head and 

 guides are unusually 

 well constructed and 

 prevent wear of the 



Pig. 1478. 



Maximum Well 

 Cylinder and 

 No. Elevation. Stroke. 

 139 3"— 150' 5, 7%, 10 

 111 5" — 150' 8, 10, 12 

 143 S" — 100' 12, IG, 20 

 Air Cbambers Extra 



Size 

 Pulleys. 

 20x4 in. 

 20x4 in. 

 30x6 in. 



piston rod 

 packing box 

 pump. 



Speed of 

 Floor Pulley 

 Space. Shaft. 

 20x31 210 

 26x39 180 

 39x47 150 



of 



the 

 the 



Price. 

 $50.00 

 75.00 

 150.00 



Batio of Gear, Six to One. 



LOUDON LITTER CARRIERS 



We show above an illustration of the Louden Litter Carrier. 

 This is one of the greatest litter-saving devices that can be 

 used around barns and stables, and is an economy. We would 

 be pleased to mail special estimates on litter carrier outfits; 

 also special catalogue describing them fully. 



SANITARY STABLE EQUIPMENT ^ 



The day of insanitary equipment in dairy stables is past for 

 the man who wishes to keep pace with his competitors in the 

 milk-producing business. Furthermore, sanitary equipment is 

 required by the health authorities in a groat many districts. 

 We are prepared to make quotations on pipe stalls, stanchions, 

 etc., and respectfully solicit correspondence from anyone con- 

 sidering the purchase of these supplies. 



AX.Ii PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



