Double-Action Triple-Geared MillM-^Power Combined. 



For grinding- corn and cob or shelled grain. Can 

 also be used as a separate horse power for running 

 other machinery. The combination of Feed Mill 

 and a Horse Power in one makes a great reduction 

 in cost, and yet furnishes a light-running machine. 



Both Plates 

 Revolve, 

 ... One ... 



in Opposite 

 Direction 

 ..From, . 



The Other. 



Something Entirely New. 



The sweeps or levers are attached to a large in- 

 ternal geared master wheel, into the teeth of which 

 three strong pinions mesh, and through these pin- 

 ions motion is imparted to the three large gear 

 wheels, the teeth of which engage a heavy, strong 

 pinion on one end of the shaft, which carries one 

 of the grinding plates; the other resting in a cast- 

 ing is attached to the master wheel, and makes 

 one revolution with each round of the horses, 

 while the other makes thirty, in a contrary 

 direction; in consequence, we get greater speed 

 without increase of power and greater capacity. 

 The utmost care is taken to insure the least possi- 

 ble draft. 



Two levers or tongues are furnished, so two, 

 three, or even four horses can be used. We also 

 furnish two baskets with each mill, which set on 

 rests, as shown. A cut-off is used to change the 



The Scientific 

 Sweep 

 Feed 

 Mill. 



Grinds ear corn, new, dry or damp, but not with 

 shucks on; shelled corn, alone or mixed with other 

 grain, for chopped feed, oats, etc., and is so ar- 

 ranged that the interior parts of the Mill revolve 

 with the revolutions of the team, and the power is 

 applied directly to the grinding parts, thereby 

 making the draft very light. 



It is extremely simple, having no cog-gearing or 

 complicated machinery to get out of order. 



Our Grinding Rings or Burrs have a peculiar 

 dress by means of which the broken pieces of cobs 

 and whole grains are gradually reduced to the fine- 

 ness desired. This breaking device, in connection 

 with grinding rings, enables it to grind new ear 

 corn just husked from the shock, as well as damp 

 or wet corn. 



The lower part of mill is enclosed, making a large 

 box for feed, which is discharged all around the 

 plates, and can be shoveled out at leisure. Weight 

 of mill, 625 pounds. 



detail Price. List Price. 



Price of Mill complete, with Plat- 

 form and one set of Plates S25 00 $36 00 



Capacity, 8 to 15 bushels per hour, according to 



quality of work. 



discharge to the empty basket, avoiding the neces- 

 sity of stopping the team; no loss of time or waste 

 of feed. 



Capacity of mill on small grain, 12 to 18 bushels 



per hour; ear corn, 10 to 15 bushels. 

 Write for special descriptive catalogue. 



Double Action Mill and Power, complete, with 



two Levers $65.00 



Double Action Mill and Power, complete, with 

 two Levers, but without Tumbling Rod 

 Attachment 60.00 



Single Action Mill and Power, complete, with 



two Levers 60.00 



Single Action Mill and Power, complete, with 

 two Levers, but without Tumbling Rod 

 Attachment 55.00 



An allowance of $5.00 for cash on any of above 

 machines. 



Testimonials. 



Maryland Agricultural College, Office of the Presi- 

 dent. 



College Park P. O., Maryland, Nov. 25, 1896. 



Griffith & Turner Co., Baltimore, Md. : 



Gentlemen— I can now say that the mill has been 

 tested, and has given us every satisfaction. I re- 

 gard it as fully filling every guarantee that you 



gave for it. Very truly yours, 



R. W. SYLVESTER, President. 



Freedom, Carroll Co., Md., Nov. 6, 1897. 



Messrs. Griffith, Turner & Co.: 



Gentlemen— This is to certify that I have been 

 using one of the Double-Acting Mills bought from 

 you in the spring of 1897, in grinding grain, crush- 

 ing corn on cob, etc., and am much pleased with 

 the work it does. It is entirely satisfactory, and is 

 all that you claimed for it when I bought it. Not 

 only is it endorsed by myself, but also by those 

 who have seen it at work. Such being the case, I 

 can recommend it to anyone who has stock to feed. 



Tours, very respectfully, 



J. OLIVER WADLOW. 



Monkton, Md., Nov. 15, 1897. 

 Griffith & Turner Co. : 



Gentlemen— The Double-Acting Power Mill pur- 

 chased of you December. 1896, has proven a great 

 saving to us. It is an ideal machine — a success. 

 We have ground over three hundred barrels of cob 

 corn on ours since we have had it — in fact, all the 

 grain of all kinds we have fed to thirty head of 

 cattle, six horses, and hogs, etc. It has been al- 

 ways ready for use by having it under shelter^ 

 Use all bad weather at home; no idle horses an' 

 men on wet days, saving time and expense haulir 

 grain to mill and back home. The toll we ha 



saved the past eleven months is far more than 



cost of the mill. It is to us indispensable. A ^fr^c- 

 investment on any dairy farm. ^ less. 



Tours, respectfully, / 

 E. A. TO» 



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