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"Ohio" Self-Feed Ensilage Gutter and New IMetal 



Bucket Swivel Carrier. 



THE AUVAXTAOESof the swivel carrier over the former pat- 

 tern reversible carrier are: First, that in addition to being 

 able to set rifht, left or straight, it can be set at any angle; 

 second, the mechanical parts that convert the power from 

 niachine to carrier are properly mounted in a closed iron case, 

 which causes them to run with the least friction, and, most important, 

 keeps out the dirt and grit; third, it is very much easier to set up 

 and 10 move about. 



Tno or nore Silos May Be Filled Without Jlo\- 

 iiig t'uller. By being able to set this carrier at any angle two 

 or more silos may be reached without necessity of movin;; the cotter. 

 Parties make best use of this by giving it attention when locating silos. 

 Swivel Carriers are made for Nos. 13, 16, 1», 20 and 24 Cutters. 

 Instruotionit Tor Setting I'p Carriers. To .set up, 

 place the square flange on inside of carrier base again.st foot of cutter 

 and connect up the drive chain. Locate the lower end of carrier with 

 the hubs of the bearings resting in the forks of the base. After the 

 sections of the carrier are connected up put a light rtjpe inside its 

 entire length, then elevate it and secure to place, arranging so it will 

 reach into the silo one or two feet. A light block and tackle is 

 usually used to elevate It. Next draw the chain up by mean3 of the 

 lij;bt rope; and connect up. 



Bearings Shoulil be Oiled With «ood Oil. Oitcups 

 and oil holes are provided for all bearings, and the machine mast be 

 carefully and frequently oiled with good quality machine oil i$t the 

 start. Care should l e exercised to keep the bearings lubricate^at all 

 times. 



PBICE t,IST OF FKISII^AGE CCTTERS. 









Lengihs" 



Capacity 



.Size 



Knives 



of 











Cut 



Ensilage 



No. 



13 



Four 13-in. 





5 to 81 £ 



No. 



16 Four 16-in. 





8 to 10 1 



No. 



IS Four IS-in. 





10 to !.■!!• S e 



No. 



20 Four 20-in. 





15 to 20 1 p~ 



No. 



24 Four 24-in. 



i 



>4,>-.5i,lin. 



20 to 25 J ^ 



Power Nec- 

 essary 10 I 



Run to FolU 

 Capacity, j 



4 to 61 .- 893.00 

 (1 to 8 I |I20.00 

 :i53.00 



= = 2 



10 to 12 J" 



30O.00 



Extra gears to cut 4 inches long, Nos. 13, 16 or 18 . . 



Extra gears to cut 4 inches long, Nos. 20 or 24 



Weights: So. i:!, 77.=i lbs.; No. 16, 835 lbs.; No. 

 ioSo lbs.; So. Hi-.-) lbs. 



84.00 



6.50 



18, 875 lbs.; N.i. 20, 



PRICE LIST OF SWIVEL CARRIERS 



No. 13— 12-foot Carrier complete, including base 



and connections i 



No. 16— 12-foot Carrier complete, including base 



and connections 



No. 18— 12-foot Carrier complete, in< ludiug base 



and connections 



No. 20— 12-foot Carrier complete, including base 



and connections 



No. 24— 12-foot Carrier complete, including base 



and connections 



Additional length, per foot, for Nos. 13, 16 or 18 



Carriers 



Additional length, per foot, for No. 20 Carrier 



Additional length, per foot, for No. 24 Carrier 



Wood cover, with hooks and eyes to fasten, for Nos. 



13, 16 or l.s, per foot 



Wood cover, with hooks and eyes to fasten, for No. 



20, per foot '. 



Wood cover, with hooks and eyes to f:isten, for No. 



24, per foot ' 



A Fly-Whoel t'litter Emboil.yins' Uesirablo 

 Points in "Ohio'* Cutters. This illustrates oiir 

 new type of cutter and j)neumatic elevator eoin- 

 hined, having the knives and wind vanes attached to 

 tiy wheel, all inclosed in a heavy east iron Ian <-nsc, 

 and familiarly known as "Wind Cutter, with {fearirif;-, 

 rollers and other desirable features of the 

 well-known "Ohio" Cutter applied, which 

 is a guarantee of its efficiency and dura- 

 bility. 



t'apacit.v .\b<»iil tlio Same a«i 

 ••Oliio" No. 1« t'uttor, '["his machine 

 is made in one si/.eonly. No. Iti, with IH-inch 

 knives. The size indicates the width of 

 throat, which is 11! inches, thus Kiving- it 

 about the same cajiacity as our No. Iti 

 "Ohio" Standard cylinder knife raachini'. 



Knives Can Be Keiiioved for 

 Urintlin^ anti AtlJustiiiK'. I't'ovision 

 is made for easy access to the knives.which 

 can be readily I'cmoved fin- frrinding: or ad- 

 justing to cutter bar, an<l >rratiii!r covers 

 inleton either side to pri'vent aci idetits. 



"Ohio" Wind Cutter, No. 16. 



7Iade With Plain Table, as Khonu. or With Trav- 

 eling Feed Table. 

 SIZE AND PRICE, 



'Ohio" Wind Cutter, with plain table, as shown, and 2-fooi 



hood for top of pipe, weight 10(H) lbs 8ISO.OU 



8-inch galvanized pipe, in 4, and 10-foot joints, pt-r 



foot SO 



Traveling feed table, same as used on "Ohio" Cylin- 

 der Cutters, to convert it to a Self-Feed Cutter.. 84O.00 



Power aiitl Speed. Owinir to tl\c liiLrh speed of the fan, it recpiires a little more power th in cntlerand oarrior, and to be on the s;Uc side, 

 wo reconHuciul not less than lull I'. en;;ine, and to run the cutter li.tici ii and IKKI revolutions per miituto. ^rivinjr the tan a spooil of ^MXV> to 

 ^..^OO revolutions, which will ele\ ateall kinds of dry feed, ensilaui', or water :i perpemiioilar hcijrht of U) feet or moiv. 



Do not ovm-crowd thi> machine, as that will prevent the five passage of the ni;iterial. For further inl'orniatioa on those carriers and Mo" i i-^ 

 send forour "Ohio" catalogue, free. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. ' 



