^^^RJFFITH ®, TURNER CO 



Ross Improved Ensilage 



CUTTER 



Witli Travelingr Feed Table and 

 All-steel Blower. 



The illustration represents th« 

 Ross line of Silo Fillers esDeciaily 

 deBlgfued for heavy work, such aa 

 large Plantations or by Thresher- 

 men for jobbing work. 

 Ziow Down, so that feeder stands on th* 

 ground instead of up on machine. Dis- 

 tance from ground to top of traveling 

 table only 3 feet 9 inches. The most de- 

 sirable machine made for convenience of 

 Feeder. 



AdjoBtable Bearingrs for Blower Shaft. 



The merits of the adjustable bearing are 

 known to all practical operators of ma- 

 chinery. No excuse whatever for the Rosa 

 Blower Bearings heating or running hard 

 or consuming extra power. 



Blower Casing:, with Swivel and Tiltingf Rlngrs. Combination Toothed and Tinted Feed Boilers with Comb Bar Attachment 

 Steel Shear Bar with Pour Cattin; JldgeB. This feature is accountable for the class of work turned out by the Ross, Start, 

 Stop and Reverse Iiever. This arrangement saves many a break and prevents delays of various natures. Traveling' Feed 

 Table. Folds up for convenience in moving from place to place and when storing away. Steel Cutting Cylinder. This Is a 

 point that must not be overlooked. If saving of time and repairs is worth anything, the &OSS SIIiO FUiIiElB is worth double 

 the price of any other. Steel Blower. No manufacturer likes to hear of their "Cast Iron" Blowers exploding on large size 

 cylinder type Silo Fillers, but it will occur as long as it is made of Cast Iron. If our example was followed, and the Blower 

 made of SOLID STEEL, like THE KOSS, the welfare of Silo users would then be taken care of. Capacity, Durability, Sim- 

 pUclty in Construction and Quality of Work have been the principal objects in the construction of Boss Silo Fillers. If 

 these claims are not convincing, order the BOSS SIXO FI^^EB and give it a trial. The results will be far more convincing 



than our claims. 



Size. 



No. 18 



No. 20 



Knives. 

 4—18 inch 



4 — .20 inch 



Capacity per 

 Hour on 1- 

 Inch Cut. 

 Ensilage. 

 15 to 18 tons 

 18 to 2-> tons 



Power 

 Required. 

 12 to 16 H. 

 15 to 20 H. 



Weight. 



2800 lbs. 

 2900 lbs. 



Cutter with 

 Traveling Feed Extra Galv. Two 

 Table and Blower with Blower Shredder 

 30 ft. Pipe and Elbow Pipe, Blades, 

 Mounted on Truck. per foot. Extra. 

 Retail. Retail. Retail. 

 $300.00 $.85 Prices on 

 325.00 .85 Application. 



BAI^TIMOBB IBCPBOVED GBAZN FAN 



Will clean 

 from 60 to 100 



bushels per 

 hour. Made of 

 best material 

 and finished in 

 I a neat and tasty 

 manner. 



Idat Price, 



$67.26. 



O ti s Special 



Price, $42.00. 



Sieves, 3^1 st 

 Price, aacli, 

 $3.oa 



Betall, 92.00 



Alfalfa water-proof 

 ^^BBIH^^^^^^^Bk. belting is a belt woven 



^^^^■B^^^HHjH^^^^^i. especially with a view of 

 ^^B^HBH^HHB^HHBBUHk obtaining great tensile 

 ^ayn^^8FTry^r W^ vWj-^l|ik strength. Nothing but 

 iRi^'* % IP ftJ^.™ iri ftJ^£^^m finest long staple cot- 



ton is used. 



' 



We have been able to 

 i develop by the use of the 

 best raw material obtain- 

 "o^T^^H^H^^ ^^^^^^^^^H able, and by a direct sys- 

 ^c^§SS^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B impregnation a 



fabric belt, which has a 

 *\i Pl* rtRiti t^ '^'"^^'^'"^ strain of 6,730 

 lul^M^&'Sillinlllr pounds per square inch, 

 iMiikm^A-KtAaWj.l'itlW which is equal to, of 

 not in excess of, the 

 breaking strain of any 

 belt that has been pro- 

 duced. 



]Dist. Onr Price. 



2- inch, 4 -ply $0.40 ft. 20c. ft. 



3- inch, 4-ply 51 ft. 25c. ft. 



4- inch, 4-ply 70 ft. 35c. ft. 



5- inch, 5-ply 1.08 ft. 54c. ft. 



6- inch, 5-ply 1.84 ft. 62c. ft. 



BTTBBBB BELTING 



List. Retail. List. Retail. 



8-in., 3-ply. .55c. ft. 30c. ft. 5-in., 3-ply . .$0.87 f t. 48c. ft. 



3- in., 4-ply. .65c. ft. 36c. ft. 5-in., 4-plr.. 1.02 ft. 59c. ft. 



4- in., 3-ply. .70c. ft. 39c. ft. 6-in., 4-ply.. 1.22 ft. 67c. ft. 

 4-in., 4-ply . .82c. ft. 45c. ft. Special Prices for . 



Larger and smaller sizes on application. 



"A. W. R." One Hoss Riding Cultivaior 



The A. W. R. Cultivator has been thorouglily tried out under 

 varying farm conditions since 1918, and has proven its worth. 



There are many farms upon which there is too large an 

 acreage of row crops to be handled by a walking cultivator, 



but where two-horse 

 machines will not 

 ■work satisfactorily. 



While no expense 

 has been spared to 

 make this tool right, 

 the price is very rea- 

 sonable, especially 

 when you consider 

 that it will do prac- 

 tically the same 

 amount of work as 

 the two-horse ma- 

 chine — do it easier, 

 cheaper and better. 



The wheels and 

 cultivator frame are 

 adjustable for width 

 and the depth is 

 easily controlled by 

 a removable key pin. 



It will cultivate 

 corn up to three or 

 even four feet high. 



For those who seed 

 to grass and clover 

 Cultivator with Weeder Attachment. at the last cultiva-j 

 tion of corn, this cultivator leaves the ground in perfecti 

 condition. 



Price of Cultivator $45.00 



Price of Weeder Attachment 15.00 



Cut Raw-Hide Belt Lacing 



List 

 Price. 



%-inch, per 100 feet $3.75 



1/2 -inch, per 100 feet 5.50 



%-inch, per 100 feet 6.50 



%-inch, per 100 feet 7.50 



Retai 

 Price. 

 $3.0<, 

 4.4< 

 5.1! 

 5.9J 



