GRAIN CLEANERS 
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
OF THE 
No. 1-B and No. 2-B Clipper Cleaners 
These Cleaners are guaranteed to be first class 
in every respect. They are built by competent 
and skilled workmen and nicely finished in three 
coats of paint and varnish. 
We can furnish the best outfit of screens ever 
sent out with a farm Mill. Our perforated zinc 
screens are graduated in 64ths of an inch in both 
round and oblong holes. Our woven wire 
screens are made of plated wire with the 
meshes uniform and true to count. The zinc 
screens will not rust and our plated wire 
screens will last for years if properly cared 
for. 
We can make any separation on the Clipper, 
based on difference in sizes of seeds or grains, 
that can possibly be made with .screens, and the 
Vertical Air Blast will make separations, based 
on difference in weight, that can be made on 
no other mill and in no other manner. 
Our screen outfit is very complete for the 
work required and contains screens for Wheat, 
Oats. Barley, Rye, Red and Alsike Clovers, Al¬ 
falfa, Sweet Clover. Timothy, Millet, Flax, Peas, 
Beans, Cow Peas, Soy Beans, grading Seed Corn, 
cleaning clover containing buckhorn, plantain or 
ripple, cleaning timothy seed containing pepper 
grass seed and sorrel; also Cane seed, Milo 
Maize, Kaffir Corn and separating corn from 
oats. 
VEBTICAI. ATB BLAST. This is a feature 
that no other cleaner has and it makes possible 
some very difficult separations that can be made 
in no other way. For instance, when cleaning 
seed wheat, if the blast is properly regulated 
and the mill turned just fast enough, all the 
light shrunken kernels can be blown out or sep¬ 
arated, leaving only the largest, heaviest, 
plumpest grain which Is the choicest kind of 
seed. The same is true when cleaning seed 
oats—The Vertical Blast blows out all the light 
shrunken kernels and “pin oats” leaving 
heavy weight, high grade seed. The same i» 
true of Barley and Rye. If you use an air 
blast sufficiently strong on your seed grain 
you can raise the weight from three to fiv# 
pounds per bushel. That is, the grain will 
weigh that much more per measured bushel, 
after being graded on the Clipper Cleaner, than 
it did before the light immature kernals were 
removed. 
The No. 2-B differs from the No. 1-B only in 
size and capacity. Both machines are equipped 
with a set of 12 screens for general farm use. 
The No. 2-B is larger and of course does not 
turn as easy as the No. 1-B. For cleaning large 
quantities of grain or beans by hand we rec¬ 
ommend the No. 1-B, but if you have a gaa 
engine or other power, the No. 2-B is very satis¬ 
factory for cleaning grain or beans. Either Mill 
will do strictly first class work on Clovers, Tim¬ 
othy, Alfalfa and all kinds of seed, whether 
operated by hand or power. 
We can furnish a 6" diameter driving pulley 
for either mill for 50 cents postpaid. When 
cleaning red or alsike clover or alfalfa contain¬ 
ing dead or brown seed, the air blast can be 
regulated to blow out all seed that is not prime, 
When driven by power, the drive pulley should 
run 390 per minute. 
CAPACITY NO. 1-B 
Wheat and other grain, 20 Bushels per hour. 
Clover and other Seed, 10 Bushels per hour. 
Screen length including spreading board. 29". 
Screens 19 inches wide, 2214 inches long. 
DIMENSIONS NO. 1-B 
Length _4 ft. 8 in. 
Width _2 ft. 2 in 
Height -3 ft. 8 In- 
Shipping weight, 185 lbs. 
SEEDERS 
LITTLE GIANT SEEDER 
IiITTLE GIANT SEEDER. The frame of thi» 
machine which carries all the bearing parts 
is made of the best metal. The seed is fed to 
the fan wheel through an adjustible slide in 
such a manner as to insure even distribution 
The slide can be closed instantly. The Little 
Giant will sow any seed that is sown by hand 
and will do the work much better. 
CYCLONE SEEDER 
Simple in construction and easy of operation; 
has automatic regulator and cut-off, and per¬ 
forms its work perfectly. It is practical. Price 
IDEAL SEEDER. Operates on same principle 
as higher priced machines. 
SEE FRONT PAGES FOR PRICES 
