GRIFFITH & TUPMER CO. BALTI/VIORE^ESTABUSHED IB6OI 



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A GREAT 

 INVENTION 



"Ohio" Standard Self-Feed Ensilage Gutter 



WITH EXTENDED TABLE AND TRAVELING FEED APRON. 



E design of 

 this machine 

 is suine as t he 

 regular Nos. 11, 13, 

 IS. It (litters in respe< t 

 teed table, which in this 

 lie is extended out to a 

 euf^tli (if eiglit feet, 

 feed table is supplie(J 

 a continuous traveling 

 belt or apron, which 

 ! into a self-feeder. The 

 traveling apnjn is driven by cliainand sprock- 

 et wheels, and is under contrdl of the feeder 

 by means of the tlirdw-diit lever Idciitcd just 

 in the rear of the lever thnt cdutrdls tlie ieetl 

 rolls. This is a strontr pciint of ad\ iintnge, as 

 it is well known t(j ]iarties fiiniiliar in tlie use 

 of-such machines that dccasionally a hon^e- 

 shoe or some other foreign substance gets into 

 the machine, and about the timeit reaches the 



„ knives the feeder has only to catch these le% ers 



; ' and throw the feed out. 



By the use of this machine otienian can feed it, and he will do the 

 work with one-fourth the niaiiual force necessary to feed the regu- 

 lar machine. There is a gain in tlie cutting cajiuc^ity of no less than 

 'Sii per cent., and the teams and workmen in the field are lu cessarily 

 kept closer to work. By reason of wide open throat, dieing lull 

 width of cutting surface, all sizes,) and improved patented f( ( (liiig 

 device, the.v have larger capacity than others. The Knife Shafts are 

 Steel, and are very strong and stiff. The Journal Boxes or bearings are wioe and heavy, and babbitted with high-grade metal. The knives aro 

 secured to our Solid Knife Heads by bolts with Lock Nuts, to prevent working loose, and backed uj) by set screws, as shown, to hold them securely 

 to place. Nos. 13, 16 and 18 are our medium-priced Ensilage and General Purpose Power Machines, all very large capacity, and by far the most 

 serviceable machines made. All sizes are adapted to cutting hay, straw and corn fodder, with or without ears, and green or dry. All sizes are 

 extensively used for Ensilage, and also for tobacco, rags and other materials. 



No. 13— With four knives 13 inches long, four lengths cut S 95.00 1 No. 20 



No. 16 — With four knives 16 inches long, four lengths cut, 130.00 No. 24- 



JJo. 18— With four knives 18 inches long, four lengths cut 155.00 | 



-With four knives 20 inches long, four lengths cut. S2.50.o»» 



-With four knives 24 inches long, four lengths cut 300.00 



Less 30 per cent, retail. 



Less 30 per cent, retail. 



The "Ohio" DRY FODDER SHREDDER Complete. 



Shredder Cylinders are for dry corn fodder. We can furnish Shredder Cylinders for "Ohio" Cut- 

 11, 13, 16, 18, 20 and 24. The shredder head consists of a steel shaft same diameter as in the Ohio 

 Cutters, cast iron heads, steel shredder teeth, new lly-wheel and pulley. The 

 cast iron heads interlock with each other, and the outer ones are securely 

 keyed to the shaft. Each head has si.x steel shredder teeth, which are fitted 

 into sockets and securely riveted to the heads. The fly-wheel is solid, as shown, 

 and is about 2(1 inches diameter and perlcctly balanced. The pulley is 6 inches 

 diameter, which will enalile the viser to attain a high rate of speed. The teeth 

 are set so tliat when they pass the cutter bar there is one-eighth inch clearance 

 belHcen them, and the.v cover the entiie length of the c\itter bar. From the 

 description it will be seen that the shredder head is made up of a niimber of 

 )iarts; tlierefore, in case of breakage, tiie necessary parts can be furnished at a 

 trilling Cdst, and the cylinder is not entirely (lest loycil, as is the case with some 

 (itlicr makes. The shre(lilcr teeth arc n( it sliar|i like kni\cs, as the IViilder is to 

 lie torn apart and not cut. We are told b.v farmers that shredded fodder has 

 advantages (j\(r cut fodder, inasmuch as cattle will eat it better and it can be 

 liandlecl to better advantage than cutfodder. 



The shredder head can be renio\ ed and the knife cylinder attached instead, 

 in case the niaeliine is wanted for hay "v ensilage cutting. In order ii> reaj) the 

 best results ill shredding, tlie nuichine must be speeded uptnten or twelve hun- 

 dred revolutions per minute: foi-tliat reason we use the tly-wheel seen in the 

 cut, instead of the open wheel in the < iliio ( 'utter. 



No. 11- With Soliil Flv-Wheel and Si.\-Incli Pulley « 45.00 



No. 13— With Solid Flv-Wheel and Si.\-Inch Pulley 65.00 



No. 16— With Solid Flv-Wheel and Si.x-inch Pulley 90.00 



No. 18- With Solid Flv-Wheel and Si.\ Inch Pulley 130.00 



No. 20-With Regular Fly-Wheel, Snnill Pulley 300 oo 



No. 24— With Regular Fly-Wheel, Small Pulley 350.00 



SHREDDER CYLINDERS ONLY. 



For No. 11, including Fly-Wheel and Pullev 835.00 I For No. 18, including Fly-Wheel and Pulley Ssa.OO 



For No. 13, including Fly-Wheel and PuUev 28.00 For No. 20, including Piilloy, no Fly-Wheel fio.oo 



For No. 10, including Fly-Wheel and Pulley 30.00 | For No. 24, including Pulley, no Fly-Wheel 55. OO 



Less 30 per cent, retail. 



RUBBER BELTING. 



Three and Four Ply, Sizes, 3, 3f, 4, 4}, .5 and 6 Inches. t^Prices on application. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



