^ GRIFFITH (Q. TURNER CO 



Ross No. 40, and No. 50, Cutters and All Steel Blowers 



Throat 

 Size. Capacity. 

 No. 40 55 sq. ins. 

 No. 50 72 sq. ins. 



Capacity per 

 Hour on 1- 

 Inch Cut. 

 Ensilage. 

 6 to 8 tons 

 8 to 10 tons 



Power 

 Required. 

 6 to 8 H. P. 

 8 to 10 H. P. 



"Weight "With- 

 out Truck. 

 1250 lbs. 

 1450 lbs. 



The knives on flywheel type of Ross Silo Fillinj 

 Machines with Blower have made a home for 

 themselves with all their users. This is due to 

 the fact that they possess the required strength 

 and features to enable them to accomplish the 

 work of filling silos in a way that brings comment 

 from all. Realizing the fact that users of thla 

 class of goods expect more and more each year in 

 the line of quality and quantity of work, they 

 possess features fully described in the special 

 catalogue, which we will be pleased to mail, 

 namely: Four-sided reversible steel cutting plate, 

 positive tension to the feeding rolls, special knife 

 adjustment, self-aligning and adjustable main 

 shaft bearings and roller shaft bearings, 

 bearings for main shaft, special balanced 

 frame, etc. 

 Cutter with Traveling Feed Table 

 and Blower, with 30-ft. 

 Blower Pipe and Elbow. 

 Pr. with Truck. 

 Retail. 

 262.50 

 277.50 



extra 

 main 



Blower 

 Pipe, Includ- 

 ing Elbow, 

 per Foot. 

 Retail. 

 ^5 

 .85. 



MARYLAND 

 LEVER GUTTER 



CBXAF ANT> 

 DTTBASIii: 



Retail $6.00 



THE FARRELL GEARED POWER HOISTS 



Cylinder Type 

 Hand Cutter 

 One Knife 



No. 11%— "ONE-KNIPE." 



The feeding rolls on 

 this cutter are operated 

 by means of cog wheels 

 and sprockets. The feed 

 is constant and uniform, 

 and the cutter has large 

 capacity. The feed rolls 

 are equipped with ten- 

 sion springs; the cutter 

 has large heavy flywheel, 

 large crank, chilled shear 

 bar and hardwood frame. 

 Is Adjustable for Differ- 

 ent Zieng1:lL8 of Cut. 

 Our Special Price, $20.00 



The hoists shown on this page are designed to meet the needs ot the farmer ana others who have gasoline, electric or 

 steam power. The advantages of a hoist in unloading hay are that it does the work of a team, and does not require an 

 extra man to operate it, since it can be operated by the man on the load, and it also saves time, because there is 

 no delay due to hitching the team to the draft rope, and in returning 

 the carrier, when a wait for slake rope is necessary. Our return drum 

 hoist pulls the carrier back as soon as the fork is tripped. A hoist also 

 saves wear on rope because it is not dragged over the ground. 



The advantages in using a hoist in unloading hay are many. If the 

 fork is caught in the rigging the fork can be stopped instantly and re- 

 leased, thus doing away with possibility of breaking rigging or fork. 

 The forkful of hay is separated from the load without a sudden jerk 

 and is carried up smoothly and easily to the carrier, avoiding the flirt 

 when the carrier leaves the stop. The load is not torn to pieces and the 

 hay shaken off in raising the fork to the carrier. 



These hoists are simple in 

 construction and positive in 

 operation. They can be used 

 for many purposes where 

 power Is at hand and time 

 an object. Some of these uses 

 are: Hay Unloading, Cxr Pull- 

 ing, Handling Feed. 



B 



1924 MODEL 

 A HOIST 



with Lock Brake 



PRICE, $60. 



Ice, Concrete, Coal, 

 etc., and any light 

 contractor's work. 



1924 MODEL B DOUBLE 

 DRUM HOIST 



v/i T H i;eveb-i.ock brake 



PRICE, $70.00 



A 



All Prices in Catalog' Subject to Clianffe "Witliout Notice. 



