i^ ^, GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. 



:APPLETON CORN HUSKER. : 



The husking device of this machine is simply perfect. We know that no other can equal it. and firmly believe 

 that no machine-husking device will ever be produced on any different principle that will under equal conditions 

 husk so cleanly, without clogging, shelling so little corn and consuming so little power. Other huskers depend on 

 large pegs, screws or simlar devices to take off the husks. They take hold of the ears too fiercely. The large pe<*s 

 often dig into an ear and shell a row clear around ; this cannot occur on the Appleton. The husking rolls, built on 

 the only correct principle, and different from all others, positively do not and cannot clog. 



The Appleton husking rolls are positively the only ones which will not and absolutely cannot "wind uo " The 

 knives, running the entire length of each alternate roll in the Appleton Husker, entirely overcome this objection 

 able feature common to all other huskers, for any husk starting to wind will be instantly cut off 



Built in three sizes— the No. 14 2-roll machine, the No. 18 4-roll machine and the No. 24 6-roll machine FurnRhpd 

 with or without truck. ' umisnea 



Cut shows how husking rolls, shaker shaft and cleaner fan are driven by a sin l l 

 belt from main shaft. The only sprocket chain used is for driving the swivel ear «• .V heavy 

 No. 14— Two-Boll Husker, with cutter head, swivel, ear corn carrier, 20 corn carrier. 



feet blower, with belt and wheel mounting $210. OO 



No. 14 — Husker with shredder head instead of cutter head 225. OO 



No. 14— Husker with both cutter and shredder head 235. OO 



No. 18— Four-Boll Husker, with cutter head, swivel, ear corn carrier, 20 



feet blower with belt and wheel mounting 275.00 



No. 18— Husker with shredder head instead of cutter head 290.00 



No. 18— Husker with both shredder and cutter head 305.00 



No. 24— Six-Boll Husker, with cutter head, swivel, ear corn carrier, 20 



feet blower, with belt and wheel mounting 375.00 



No. 24— Husker with shredder head instead of cutter head 390. OO 



No. 24— Husker with both cutter and shredder head 415.00 



Blower pipe extra length, per foot l.lO 



We recommend with cutter head. 



An exclusive fea- 

 ture of this swivel 

 blower is that there 

 are no abrupt an- 

 gles which in other 

 blowers cause clog- 

 ging — a thing impos- 

 sible in the Apple- 

 ton. In addition, 

 the convenience of 

 having your fodder 

 delivered at any de- 

 sired point is a very valu- 

 able and convenient fea- 

 ture. The hood at end of 

 blower pipe (see cut) can 

 be turned in any direction ; 

 both pipe and hood are 

 galvanized. 



Swivel ear carrier. 

 Another exclusive feature, 

 in that it is the only car- 

 rier that can be run straight out 

 from the husking rolls at any desired 

 angle, or to either side of machine. 

 The angle of elevation is adjustable 

 so that corn can be elevated into a 

 wagon box or crib. 



Little Giant Corn Cutter. 



Needed by every farmer who has cattle to feed. Can be 

 operated either by foot power or attached to engine or shaft- 

 ing by the addition of a pulley on shaft projecting from fly- 

 wheel. Will cut from 30 to 40' bushels of corn per hour, and 

 can he operated by man or boy. The four steel knives fas- 

 tened to malleable head have a shearing cut. and will easily 

 cut pieces from % to 2 inches long ; weight, 165 pounds. 



Complete without pulley, $18.00. 



We recommend a speed of about 125 revolutions per minute. 

 If wood-split pulley is wanted add following net prices. 

 Diameter, Face, 

 Inches. Inches. Price. 



6 3 $1.75 



8 3 1.88 



10 3 2.06 



12 3 2.19 



14 3 2.88 



16 3 2.50 



18 3 2.75 



20 3 3.00 



22 3 3.25 



24 3 3.44 



Griffith & Turner 



Wo. 2, Large Grinder. — Burrs 14 inches in diameter. Capacity 30 to 

 50 bushels per hour, requiring 12 to 16 horse-power. Engine should be run 

 800 to 1200 revolutions per minute. Weight, 450 pounds $45. OO 



No. 1, Medium Grinder. — Burrs 12 inches in diameter. Capacity 20 

 to 40 bushels per hour, requiring 8 to 10 horse-power. Engine should be 

 run 800 to 1200 revolutions per minute. Weight, 400 pounds $40.00 



Both these machines will grind successfully ear corn and small grain 

 it same time. Special Discount for Cash. 



