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No. 3 Mill.— Floor space, 14"x20". Diameter of pulley, 9f". Face of pulley, 6". Height from floor 

 to centre of pulley, 18". Height from floor to top of mill, 39". Hopper, 7" diameter; 10" deep. Capacity, 

 1 gallon. Net weight of No. 3 mill complete, 150 lbs. Gross weight of No. 3 mill complete, boxed, 265 lbs. 



No. 4 Mill —Floor space, 22"x32". Diameter of pulley, 14". Face of pulley, 8". Height from floor to 

 centre of pulley, 22^". Height from floor to top of mill, 48". Hopper, 13" diameter; 12 deep. Capacity, 

 4| gallons. Net weight of No. 4 mill complete, 600 lbs. Gross weight of No. 4 mill complete, boxed, 790 lbs. 



Power to run No. 3, one horse; No. 4, three horse. 



The only difference between tbese Mills and those for grinding dry substances being in the arrangement 

 of the frame, and the adaptation of its different parts to the particular use for which it is designed. The hop- 

 per revolves with the shaft, and acts as a mixer, the liquid being forced down by a stationary screw through 

 the hollow shaft to the plate. The lower plate is smooth for about two inches from the outer edge. The 

 ground material is taken off and delivered by means of the side scrapers as shown. The capacity of the mill 

 will vary with the character of the material to be ground. 



Prico of No. 3 Mill, $156.00. No, 4 Mill, $360.00, F. O. B., N. Y. 

 Plans foe Setting tip Tns Bocatidus' Eccentric Mills. 



View showing the general way of setting up Nos. 2, 5 and 8 Bogardus' Eccentric Mills, for dry substance, with 



counter-shaft set on the floor. 



