GRIFFITH eg TURNER CO. ^ 



LITTLE GIANT TRACTION SPRAYER 



In tlie selection of a Spraying Outfit there are 

 three main points to consider — the type hest adapted 

 to the requirements it has to meet, principle used 

 in its construction and the material and work- 

 manship. 



A good sprayer must have sufficient pressure to 

 cover the vegetation with a very fine mist. The 

 machine should be built as simply as possible, with 

 the greatest accessibility to each part, and the 

 material and workmanship should be of the highest 

 grade to successfully withstand the wear and tear 

 which the machines are necessarily subjected to. 



The pump is the "Heart of the Sprayer," and 

 every Little Giant Sprayer is buUt aruond the 

 mechanically-correct Little Giant Pump, which was 

 designed especially for spraying purposes, and is 

 not an adaptation of a general-purpose pump to 

 attain the desired results. 



The Little Giant No. 26 is equipped with a 50- 

 gallon barrel tank, and the Little Giant No. 28 is 



equipped with tank made from the best heart cypress, % of an inch thick, GS-gallon capacity. 



The wheels are wrought steel, 44 in. high, with 2V2 in. tires. Has 1% in. cast rolled steel axle, mechani- 

 cal agitator that operates whenever the machine is in motion ; the pump is double acting constant stroke, 

 with brass plunger and valves, four-row boom equipped with Mistry, Jr., Nozzles, pressure gauge and relief valve. 



No. 26 — 50 gal., oak barrel, 4-row Sprayer, with g-alvanized fitting's $90.00 



No. 26- — 50 gal., oak barrel, 6-row Sprayer, with galvanized fittings 95.00 



No. 28 — 65 gal., cypress tank, 4-row Sprayer, with galvanized fittings 100.00 



No. 28 — 65 gal., cypress tank , 6-row Sprayer, with galvanized fittings 105.00 



GRIFFITH 8t TURNER POWER SPRAYER JMm 



TRUCK, ENGINE AND PUMP 

 DEMOUNTABLE, EACH CAN 

 BE USED SEPARATELY 



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Having in mind the great prin- 

 ciple of economy, we have made this 

 outfit to meet the demand for an 

 efficient, practical sprayer. Our ob- 

 ject is to give the most for the 

 money, and at the same time give 

 an outfit so constructed that each 

 unit will be of constant use and 

 value. The engine used is a 2% 

 H. P. Type W. Fields gasoline engine, 

 with made-in magneto. The pump 

 is the Gould's Sturdy Worm Gear, 

 direct shaft-driven, with flexible 

 coupling. 150-gallon white pine 

 tank, with lever agitator, mounted 

 on an independent frame, and then 

 mounted on a handy steel wheel low 

 down farm truck. 



The mounting is so constructed 

 that the engine can be removed for 

 other farm work. By taking out 

 four bolts, the truck can be removed, 

 thus giving the use of the engine 

 and truck the balance of the time. 

 These conveniences merit your con- 

 sideration. While we are placing be- 

 fore you a power sprayer of the 

 highest eflSciency, we have aJso kept 

 the price to a minimum. 



Outfit A— Goulds Sturdy Worm Gear Direct Shaft-Driven 2-Cylinder Power Sprayer, with flexible coup- 

 lings, pressure gauge, water relief valve, 8 ft. relief hose, 8 ft. 1 iin.,suction hose and strainer, 

 two 25-ft. leads. No. 2 wire-wound y2-in. spray hose and couplings two Mistry, Jr., 

 Spray Nozzles, two 10-ft. bamboo brass-lined extension rods, with shields and brass stop- 

 cocks. 150-gallon white pine spray tank, with lever agitator. 21/2 H. P. I'leld iype W, 

 Gasoline Engfine, with built-in magneto. Engine and pump protected with canopy, "^^'^ 

 heavy canvas curtains, mounted on skids ' o^non 



Outfit B — Same as Outfit A. but mounted on Low-Down Handy Steel Wheel Farm Truck 1000 



If rotary agitator is wanted, add in no 



If rotary tank-filling pump is wanted, add In'nn 



If 10-foot tower is wanted, add • ^'e.n 



If neck yoke, single and double trees are wanted, add 2.50 



