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CORN, POTATOES, OATS, GRASS SEED 
No. 2 Hand-Power " Clipper " Seed Cleaner 
Capacity, 20 bushels per hour on clover. Floor space, 2 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 2 in. 
Height, 39 inches. Sieves, 26 x 33 inches. 
This is a Hand-Power Cleaner of large capacity. It is very light running, and 
designed especially for cleaning all kinds of fine .seeds, such as clover, timoth)-, alfalfa, 
millet, flax, red top, blue gra.ss, etc. It is the same as No. 1 in general principle. 
It will .separate plantain from clover without waste, and all foul or light immature 
seeds from the prime. It will separate kale and mustard from flax, tongue grass and 
pepper grass from timothy, and make any other separation that a machine can possibly 
make. In cleaning clover seed containing dead or brown seed the air blast can be so 
regulated that it will blow out all seed that is dead or brown, leaving only the 
plump, well matured seed. 
The twelve screens furnished with this mill, 9 perforated zinc and 3 wire, are 
selected especially for cleaning fine seeds, .such as mentioned before, and all kinds of 
grain. Our end shake and vertical blast are features of this and all other "Cupper" 
Mills. We can furnish a small driving pulley with this machine without extra charge, 
to enable it to be operated by either hand or power, if desired. 
The No. 2 Mill will do any work or make any separation that can be made on the 
No. 1. Can easilj;- be turned by hand for cleaning grass seed. However, for cleaning 
grain a strong air blast is necessarj-, which takes too much power 
to turn by hand. Price, freight paid to all parts of U. S. and ^ 1 
East of Mississippi River «P01«*Jv/ 
Gentlemen : — During the past ten years I have used four different makes of mills. After a thor- 
ough trial, none proved satisfactory and all were sold, and I bought a " Clipper" which does my 
work perfectly. You can't praise it too highly. A. F. Shadeli,, Seedgrower, Lopez, Wash. 
Gentlemen : R. F. D. No. 1, Oxford, Ohio, May, 1903. 
You asked how I liked the " Clipper " Mill, and I will say I have used it for seven years and 
like it very much for cleaning all kinds of seed and grain. My neigbors have used it a great deal 
for cleaning clover seed, and I think one of them has bought one from you through using my 
machine. I have never seen a mill I like so well as the " Clipper." Hugh Todd. 
Gentlemen : — Centerville, Iowa, 1903. 
I have used your No. 1 Cleaner in re-chaflfing timothy seed, and in re-cleaning timothy seed and 
for cleaning millet and oats, and it has given me the very best satisfaction, and I never used a cleaner 
or separator that I liked better. Yours truly, J. M. Biddle. 
Sectional View of No. 1 and No. 2 " Clipper " Hand-Power Cleaners 
Showing Vertical Air Shaft, Dust Hood and Grain Box, which are Special Features of the "Clipper" 
Fig. 1 — .Shoe, with two receiving grooves for screens. 
The screens are securely held in place by a compressing 
od. 
Fro. 2 — Straw-Spout, for carrying off large par- 
ticles, straw, etc., etc. 
Fig. 8 — .ScRKENiNG .Spout, for removing sand, fine 
seeds, etc. It is opened by pulling out slide, above spout. 
Fiti. 4 — Vertical Air Shaft, through which the 
draft passes upward, carrying off chaff, dust, etc.. 
through Dust Hood [sec l-'ig. fii. The perfect grain and 
seed tall and pass out at Fig. o, into the Grain Box. 
which will hold 5 bushels. It has a Lifting Board at the 
end, vvhich allows the contents to be easily scooped into 
sacks. Our Grain Box prevents waste, makes sweeping 
floors unnecessary, and also furnishes convenient stor- 
age for screens and all detachable parts of the machine, 
when not in use. 
Fig. G — Du.sT Hood, through which chaff, dust and 
worthless matter are discharged. All light, imperfect 
and foreign grain and seeds are discharged at opening 
(see Fig. 7). 
1-lG. 8 — Fan, with iron arms, fitted on turned steel 
shafting, equipped with Cone Pulley. This allows 
changing the speed of the Fan, which is necessary to 
properly clean grain and seeds of varying weights. 
THE CLIPPER. 
