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Eagle Ha.y^ 

 Straw and 

 Cotton 



We have been on the lookout for some time past 

 for a first-class, economical Hay Press, and we now 

 have this one to offer at an extremely low price, 

 considering the quality of material used and the 

 quality and amount of work done. It is first-class 

 in every particular, easy to handle, and not in- 

 tricate in its parts. The cut shows the Steam or 

 Horse Power Press mounted on truck for traveling. 



It is a full-circle press, with power for one or two 

 horses, or can be run with geared wheels from an 

 engine. Each revolution of the horse power gives 

 two strokes to the plunger. The mechanism is very 

 simple, and not liable to get out of repair. A press 

 weighing 1,500 pounds can do as much work as other 

 presses weighing twice as much, and does not cost 

 as much. The press, when made to run by steam, 

 has automatic feed, bell cut off, and a very handy 

 scale, not liable to get out of order and always 

 ready. The press is made in two sizes — 14x18 and 



17x22 — with good followers. With the horse press is 

 supplied a neck j'oke and whifHetrees. A 14x18 

 horse press, making two strokes to a revolution, 

 can do nearly as much as most steam-power presses 

 and save one-half the cost. In these presses a con- 

 tinuous rotary motion is converted into a reciprocal 

 motion by improved mechanism, at a small cost, 

 compared to the cost of most sweep presses. The 

 presses are warranted. Any farmer who raises 50 

 tons of ha3' can afford to have one of these presses, 

 can save $2.00 per ton on baling. By doing baling 

 for neighboring farmers, the investment can be 

 made a very profitable one. 



Price $275 00 



If Automatic Feed is wanted 300 00 



Bell Cut Off TOO 



Scales 6 00 



Wire Making- Machine 6 00 



jBagie Morse JPower Baling Presses. 



A FULL CIRCLE, WITH CONVENIENT SCALE, NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDER, ALWAYS READY, ALSO BELL CUT OFF, &c. 



The above cut shows the Horse-Power Baling 

 Press. 



This is a full circle press; look at its simplicity 

 for steam or horse; cannot be equaled; capable of 

 making from 8 to 4 strokes to one round of horse at 

 the will of the operator; one horse can do the work 

 which cannot be done by any other press on the 

 market; it can be set same as thresher; it also has 

 a horse power that can be used as a general purpose 

 power, as sawing, threshing, grinding, etc. We fur- 



nish trucks by which power can be carried under 

 the press; the trucks can be so constructed that 

 they can be used as a farm wagon. These machines 

 are" capable of baling from 6 to 8 tons per day; no 

 staking- down, no digging holes to sit in, no high 

 pitmans for horses to climb over. 



Above can be used to bale cut hay or straw right 

 from the cu.tting box. 



Price SlVo.OO 



Bell Cut-off 7.00 



Eagle_^^ 



Hand and Fower 

 Balino: Bresses. 



This press is perpetual in its action, each hopper- 

 ful of hay being forced into the chamber and com- 

 pressed by the traverse, which is forced in by lower- 

 ing the lever. As soon as the charge is pressed, the 

 lever is automatically released, and the plunger re- 

 bounds, leaving the hopper open and ready for an- 

 other charge. The power of the press is enormous, 

 and is obtained by a lever 11 feet long, acting di- 

 rectly on a set of gears connected with a jointed 

 follower beam attached to the follower. For or- 

 dinary work, but one man on lever is necessary. 

 The bales are 14x18 inches, are tightly compressed, 

 and from 7 to 10 can be turned out per hour, weigh- 

 ing from 85 to 100 pounds. The bales are wired the 



same as those in other horizontal presses. Each 

 pressure of the plunger forces the finished bale 

 along and gradually out. The end of press does not 

 require to be opened, neither is any change of lever- 

 age required. There is but one degree of pressure, and 

 that is the maximum. 



We also furnish the press to be operated by power, 

 which is applied by rod from an engine or horse 

 power. 



The hand lever press can be worked with a horse, 

 and in so working it a man with two boys can bale 

 faster than when worked as a hand press. 



Price $100.00 



With Horse Attachment 125.00 



We can also furnish an upright hand press, suit- 

 able for those not having room for the larger size. 

 They are built in the simplest manner, with capac- 

 ity and power equal to any of its kind on the mar- 



ket. Easily moved. Easily worked. Double fric- 

 tion clutch. Can be worked to 1-2 inch, or even less. 

 Leverage is enormous. 



Price ..$85.00 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



