^^GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. >^ 



THE FAMOUS ADMIRAL RACK AND 

 PINION HAY PRESS 



WITH PULLEY FOR BELT DRIVE OR WITH 

 7 H. P. ENGINE, GEAR DRIVE 



Admiral Belt Presses are 

 built either for belting to sepa- 

 rate power or for mounting a 

 six- or seven-horsepower en- 

 gine on the same trucks. The 

 details of construction are iden- 

 tical with the Admiral Motor 

 Press, which is in use all over 

 the United States and Canada. 

 The weights are 14x18 — 3300 

 lbs.; 17x22 — 3750 lb.s. In order- 

 ing the Admiral Belt Presses 

 do not neglect to advise us of 

 the diameter of your engine 

 pulley and the speed of the en- 

 gine. Price of Belt Power Press 

 without engine, 14x18, $350.00; 

 17x22, $390.00. 



THE ADMISAI^ BEI^T 

 FBESS." 



THE ADMIRAi; MOTOR 

 PRESS." 



"The Admiral Motor Press" is a marvel of ef- 

 fective simplicity. Few parts, but those very 

 strong. The close coupling, wheelbase, 10 feet 2 

 inches; low-feed opening, 42 inches; light weight, 

 4.500 lbs. in the 14x18, 4950 in the 17x22, including 

 a 7-horsepower gasoline engine, make it an ideal 

 rig for any kind of baling. The machinery is 

 covered, out of the way. The Admiral move- 

 ment, by which the leverage constantly increases 

 as the hay is compressing, is the secret of the 

 wonderful capacity and service of this famous 

 hay press. Write for special , Admiral folder, 

 vv-hich explains the details fully. Price, with 

 7 H. P. engine: 



14x18, with Engine $530.00 



17x22, with Engine 575.00 



14x18, arranged for Engine, but without 



Engine 375.00 



17x22, arranged for Engine, but without 



Engine 420.00 



THE ADMIRAL 3-STROKE TWO-HORSE HAY PRESS 



THE CELEBRATED TWO-MAN PRESS HAS SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSINC PACKER 



The Admiral two-man horsepower hay press was the first three-stroke, self-feed hay press. Foot-feeding is dangerous 

 and expensive. Admiral two-man hay balers save the most expensive labor on the press, the feeder. Three feeds to the round 

 mean an extra fed to every round of the team, and make the draft easier and steadier on the horse. The 26.-inch feed opening, 

 with three feeds, gives you 78 inches of feed opening to every round of the teams. The construction is all st'eel and heavy cast. 

 All small castings are malleable. Admiral Hay Presses built in the nineties are still baling hay. Built in standard sizes, the 

 weights are respectively: 14x18, 3000 lbs.; 17x22, 3400 lbs. The Admiral Two-Man Press is equipped witli tongue, neck-yoke, 

 double trees, hav tray, forks, division boards and lifting jacks. An Admiral will keep that idle team of yours busy. Price, 14x18, 

 $265.00; 17x22, $302.50. 



We regret that laclc of space makes it impossible for us to properly illustrate this press here. We therefore request 

 particularly that anyone interested in a two-horse sweep power press write for special illustrated booklet. 



THE LITTLE ADMIRAL 

 HAY 



The Three-Stroke Fork Feed Little Admiral is intended for the farmer who has comparatively small acreage, and yet 

 wants to do his own balmg. It is the only three-stroke, one-horse hay press on the market. The short crank enables one 

 horse to make as heavy bales as desired. It is all-steel, and built only in the 14x18 size, and weighs 2140 lbs. This press 

 nas met with wonderful success throughout the South, where a baler of this kind is in demand, on account of its big capacity, 

 steady construction and light weight. Three feeds of 22 inches each give 66 inches of feed opening to every round of the 

 horse. If you have as little as 50 tons to bale, it will pay you to own a Little Admiral. Price, $170.00. 



WE WILL AIM TO CARRY ON HAND IN OUR BAI^TIMORE WAREHOUSES SUPPICIENT ADMIRAL HAY PRESSES 

 TO rZU AIiL ORDERS PROMPTLY. PREIGHT FROM FACTO&Y IS ADDED WHEN SHIPPED FROM BALTO. STOCK. 



