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RAPID FIRE HAY PRESS 



In this press the end of Pitman extends far past end of drive 

 arm; wedge and roller are on the opposite side of Pitman. The 

 forward stroke begins by the drive arm puiShing against roller on 

 opposite side, thus pusliing plunger rapidly forward at the begin- 

 (ling of stroke and while hay is still loose in box. The drive arm 

 takes up the stroke just as the hay is becoming compact. With 

 the one-horse Rapid Fire Press you get two 3.3-in. strokes to one 

 round of horse. 



Our Special 

 Price. 



One-Horse Rapid Fire All-Steel Press, Mounted $150.00 



One-Horse Rapid Fire Press, not Mounted 85.00 



Cross Heaas 



BALING TIES 



Prices on Application. 



Measure around the bale and add three inches to get the proper length. We carry 8% and 9-ft. 

 Cross Heads and 9 and 91/2 -ft. Single Loop. Can furnish any other stock size or style. 

 CROSS HEAD BAX.I: TIES 9-ft., No. 14, . 8 1/2 -ft.. No. 15, . 



SmGI>E LOOP BALE TIES. — 9-ft., No. 14, . SVz-ft., No. 14, . 8%-ft., No. 15, 



A bundle contains 250 ties. 

 . ANNEALED BALINCr WIRE. — Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 always on hand at lowest market prices 

 on application. Special prices in quantity to Threshermen and Balers. 



AMERICAN BEAN AND PEA THRESHER 



STRONG AND EFFICXENT. 



All material used in these Threshers is carefully se- 

 lected. The frame is built out of the best hardwood 

 lumber, extra heavy, and well braced so as to stand 

 hard and continued usage. "The concaves under each 

 cylinder are made of wrought iron, into which the teeth 

 are firmly fastened. Each concave is removable, so 

 that one or more can be removed and blanks substituted 

 if desired. 



The crank shaft is made of best malleable iron, which 

 insures it against breaka.ge. The shaft boxes are extra 

 long and heavy, and are babbitted. The principal bear- 

 ings are fitted with hard oil cups, thus insuring years 

 of wear. 



The special Anti-choke Lip Sieves insure perfect sep- 

 aration. We furnish a %-inch and 1-inch lip sieve, 

 which can be adjusted according to the variety of beans 

 or peas; these are fitted into the machine so they can 

 be tilted at different angles. 



The thresher is shipped complete with belts and 8-in. 

 drive pulley with 5-in. face. The cylinder shaft should 

 run about 325 R. P. M. to get the best results. 



The No. 14 Thresher will do satisfactory work, and is 

 just the machine for the grower of 10 acres or less; for 

 farmers who raise more than ten acres of beans or peas 

 we recommend the No. 20 machine, as he will then be 

 in position to take care of a larger crop should he desire 

 to increase his acreage. 



REPEAT ELEVATOR — The repeat elevator is a great 

 time- and labor-saving device. It is compact, light and 

 durable, and is furnished to fit the No. 20 at price named 

 below. Prices: No. 14 Double Cylinder, $100.00; No. 20 

 Double Cylinaer, $160.00; Repeat Elevator for No. 20. 

 $22.50. 



THE 



No. Q ROYAL PEA HULLER 



New model No. 9, with heavy bearings, wooden frame and box; malle- 

 able iron cylinder and concave sections. Teeth do not break. Heavy fly- 

 wheel and two cranks. Patent revolving screen, which insures absolutely 

 clean peas and carries th« refuse through a separate outlet. ReversilDle 

 hopper to allow use of machine for cleaning wheat or other small grain. 

 Cleans and threshes the peas thoroughly without breaking them. Shipping 

 weight, 260 pounds. Can be furnished for operation by power by substi- 

 tuting a pulley and heavier shaft for one of the cranks at an additional 

 net cost of $2.50. Cowpeas intended for seed should be allowed to get 

 more mature. These will unavoidably lose most of the leaves, but will 

 still be good feed after the peas are picked and threshed. 



A very successful method of handling this crop to pick the pods and 

 thresh the peas, turning the vines under, thus making the Cowpea a profit- 

 able money producer (they always bring good prices), and at the same 

 time a soil saver. It comes nearer solving the problem of "eating your 

 cake and having it, too," than any other proposition on the farm. The 

 price of Seed Peas in some seasons has ranged as high as $4-00 per bushel, 

 and it is therefore an object for every farmer to save his own seed (and 

 sell them, too), which can best be accomplished by the use of a ROYAL 

 PEA HULLER. 



THE ROTAL PEA HULLER will save a larger per cent, of all the Peas 

 than any other known method. The ownership of a Royal Pea HuUer 

 represents an outlay so small in comparison to the benefits that no suc- 

 cessful farmer will be without one. 



Special and exclusive features to be had only with these machines are 

 covered by patent, and cannot be had in any other- make. 



Capacity, 8 to 15 bushels Dry Peas per hour. Price, $32.50. ITo. 9 Royal Pea Huller, 



