The Waldron & 5prout Vertical French 



Burr Mill. 



These mills are heavy, strong and durable, and 

 expensive to build, there being a large amount of 

 machine work upon them. It will be seen by com- 

 paring tlie description and weight of these mills with the 

 price list, that the prices are very low for the class of work. 

 No purcliaser would be willing to have them built in a 

 cheaper manner, or any of the improvements left off 



The accompanying illustration represents the 

 Mill and an Improved Crusher combined. The 

 Crusher is driven from the mill spindle by a 3-inch 

 belt. The crushed corn is carried to the mill hop- 

 per by an elevator, saving extra handling. This 

 makes a very handy combined mill, the crusher 

 requiring very little power, and need only be run 

 while grinding ear corn, and can be stopped or 

 started at any time while the mill is in motion. 

 The most successful combined Burr stone mill ever 

 offered^ to the trade. 



Above cut shows mill and crusher combined on 

 all of the sizes except the special 12-inch mill, for 

 light power, that being constructed slightly dif- 

 ferent. 



Write for special prices on Mill and Crusher 

 combined. 



Special 12 Inch Mill for Light Power. 



DIMENSIONS. — Extreme length, 36 inches; 

 width, 19 inches; height, 34 inches; base occupies 

 floor space, 17x17 inches; driving pulley, 8 inches 

 diameter, 5 inches face. Speed, 800 to 1,200 revolu- 

 tions per minute. The burrs in tnis mill are each 

 12 inches in diameter, carefully tested and tried. 

 The runner is attached to the spindle by a divided 

 tapered sleeve and nut. The grinding capacity is 

 from 5 to 15 bushels an hour. 



It is furnished with ball bearings, and the shells 

 are rabbeted, turned and bored. It is well built 

 and designed for farm use. Weight, 400 pounds. 



Retail, f. o. b. factory, $40.50; f. o. b. Baltimore, 

 $43.30. List, $75.00. 



12-iNCH MILL. — Dimensions: Length over all, 

 56 inches; width, 22 inches; height, 31 inches; pul- 

 ley, 8 inches in diameter, 5-inch face, covered with 

 leather; weight, 430 pounds; should be run 1,000 

 to 1,200 revolutions per minute; capacity, 5 to 15 

 bushels per hour, according to fineness of meal or 

 feed and power used; 6 to 8-horse power engine. 

 Retail, f. o. b. factory, $54.00; f. o. b. Baltimore, 

 $57.75. List, $100.00. 



16-INCH MILL.— Length over all, 64 inches; 

 width, 24 inches; height, 36 inches; floor space, 

 22x45 inches; pulley, 10 inches in diameter, 6-inch 

 face, covered witli leather; weight, 800 pounds; 

 should be run 1,000 revolutions per minute; grind- 

 ing capacity, 10 to 30 bushels per hour; 8 to 12- 

 horse power. Retail, f. o. b. factory, $86.40; f. o. b. 

 Baltimore, $92.50. List, $160.00. 



20-INCH MILL.— Requires 10 to 15-horse power 

 engine; grinding capacity, 15 to 60 bushels per 

 hour. Retail, f. o. b. factory, $108.00; f. o. b. Balti- 

 more, $115.00. List, $200.00. 



24-INCH MILL.— Requires 15 to 25-horse power 

 engine; grinding capacity, 15 to 75 bushels per 

 hour. Retail, f. o. b. factory, $148.00; f. o. b. Balti- 

 more, $158.75. List, $275.00. 



30-INCH MILL.— Requires 20 to 30-horse power 

 engine; grinding capacity, 25 to 100 bushels per 

 hour. Retail, f. o. b. factory, $204.75; f. o. b. Balti- 

 more, $218.75. List, $325.00. 



IMPROVED CRUSHERS— Two Sizes— for above. 



No. 1 will crush 20 to 35 bushels of corn on the 

 ear per hour; weight, 350 pounds; pulley, 16 inches 

 diameter, 4-inch face; should be run 300 to 400 rev- 

 olutions per minute; 2-horse power. Retail, f. o. 

 b. factory, $24.00; f. o. b. Baltimore, $25.75. List, 

 $40.00. 



No. 2 will crush 60 to 90 bushels of corn on the ear 



per hour; weight, 500 pounds; pulley, 20 inches 

 diameter, 4-inch face; should be run 200 to 300 rev- 

 olutions per minute; 3-horse power. Retail, f. o. 

 b. factory, $36.00; f. o. b. Baltimore, $38.50. List, 

 $60.00. 



Elevator attachments to connect mill and 

 crusher. Retail, $6.00. List, $10.00. 



Buckeye 

 Steam Power 

 Corn and 

 Cob Mill. 



This mill is all iron and steel; the weather has 

 no efCect on it. It is adapted to steam power; 6 to 

 10-horse power will run it. 



It will grind corn and cob, shelled corn and oats 

 (mixed or separate), screenings, wheat, barley, 

 rye, oil cake, peas and beans. With a 6-horse 

 power engine it will grind from 15 to 20 bushels of 

 chop, and with a 10-horse power it will grind from 

 30 to 40 bushels of chop per hour from dry grain. 



We furnish two sets of burrs with the Buckeye 

 Mills, and a new set only costs $1.50, and can be put 

 in in a few minutes. 



Price of Mill witli two sets of BurKT 

 $50.00; less $5-oo for Cash. 



DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATING THE BUCKEYE STEAM POWER MILL. 



SPEED OF MILL.— Run the pulley shaft 600 to 

 800 revolutions per minute for corn in the ear; 800 

 to 900 revolutions per minute on shelled or small 

 grain. 



HOW TO USE BURRS.— The burrs in tl ' fric- 

 are for ear corn and doing ordinary grindir n less, 

 fine grinding use the burrs that are sent T/ 

 mill as extras. flO 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



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