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HOOSIER WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 



THE COMPLETE SYSTEM. This complete 

 Hoosier System consists of Fig. 1330 Hoosier 

 Electric House Pump, with motor, controller 

 and belt, Hoosier Pneumatic Tank, vertical type, 

 Fig. 1200 Pressure Gauge, Fig. 1201 "Water 

 Gauge, Fig. 1204 -Relief "Valve, gate valves, 

 compression hose bibb, together with pipe and 

 close fittings for connecting pump and tank, and 

 tank and service line, as illustrated. Pipe to 

 well or cistern not included as a part of this 

 installation. 



Hoosier Electric House Pump 



Pig. 1355-A Pump 



Pig. 1330-A — With tank and fittings, 110 



volt, Vi H. P. A. C. Motor $250.00 



Pig. 1330-E — With tank and fittings, 32 

 volt, % H. P. D. C. Motor; for farm 

 lighting outfits 255.00 



Pig. 1330 — Pump only, with motor 



and control switch $150.00 



OTHER STYLE MOTORS. 

 PRICES ON APPLICATION. 



This Hoosier System is electrically operate, for pumping from wells from 

 22 to 45 feet in depth. 



THE COMPLETE SYSTEM. This complete Hoosier System consists of Fig. 

 1355 Electric Deep Well Pump complete with % horse-power motor for cur- 

 rents as specified in price list, with belt and pump base, Hoosier Pneumatic 

 Tank of vertical type, Fig. 1350 Controller, Fig. 1200 Pressure Gauge, Fig. 1201 

 "Water Gauge, Fig. 1204 Relief Valve, gate valves, compression hose bibb, 

 swinging brass check valve, together with pipe and close fittings for connect- 

 ing pump and tank, and tank and service line, as illustrated. The pumping 

 cylinder and well pipe are not included as a part of this installation. 



Fig. 1330-A 



Pig. 1355-A — With tank and fittings and % H. P. Motor. . .$265.00 

 Pig. 1355 — Without tank and fittings, but with % H. P. 



Motor 125.00 



Pig. 1360-A — For deep wells, with tank and fittings and 



y 2 . H. P. Motor 350.00 



Pig. 1360 — .For deep wells, without tank and tank fit- 

 tings, but with y 2 H P. Motor 210.00 



Pig. 1370 — Pump only for engine power 75.00 



Anti-freezing attachment for any of the above pumps. . 7.75 



Hoosier Automatic Pressure 

 Controller 



Pig. 1350 — Automatic Pressure Controller is 



used for automatically controlling electric 

 driven power pumps. It can be adjusted for 

 any pressure up to 75 pounds and for a varia- 

 tion of 20 pounds. For domestic purposes, it 

 is best to have it cut in and out at 30 to 50 

 pounds, respectively. 



OUR SPECIAL PRICE $15.00 



No. 18 Hand Air Pump 



No. 18 double-acting lever pump 50 inches 

 high, has 3 5-inch brass cylinders, and is 

 • a very strong, easy operating and desirable 

 & pump. Will give a good volume of air in very 

 fj short time with little effort. 



PRICE $26.00 



The Hoosier Horizontal Double 

 Acting Power Plant 



A compact high-grade double 

 acting horizontal pump for 

 pumping from shallow wells 

 to pneumatic water supply 

 systems. The whole design 

 of this pump is with a view 

 to compactness, strength and 

 accurate operation. The load 

 is well equalized, has 2%x4 

 brass-lined cylinder, superior 

 type of stuffing box, back 

 geared four to one; has lOx 

 2% pulleys, capacity at 50 

 R. P. M. 510 gallons per hour; 

 l^-in. suction and discharge; 

 with machine cut gears. 



OUR SPECIAL PRICE $66.75 



Fig. 1320 



LIST OP INVINCIBLE TANKS. 



Pittings.) 



(Plain Tanks Without 



Diameter 

 in Inches. 



24 



24 



24 



30 



30 



30. 



Length 

 in Feet. 



5 



6 

 10 



6 



10 



Other sizes 





Capacity in 



List 



Our 



Weight. 



Gallons. 



Price. 



Price. 



425 



120 



$108.00 



$90.00 



. 445 



145 



121.00 



100.75 



675 



245 



178.00 



148.35 



560 



220 



154.00 



128.35 



700 



295 



195.00 



162.50 



870 



365 



227.00 



282.50 



Prices on Application. 

 ACCESSORIES POR INVINCIBLE PNEUMATIC TANK. 



Our Price. 



Water Gauge $5.50 



Pressure Gauge 



4.50 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



