January, 1917 
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Campbell Oscillating Sprinkler 
The nater motor in the end makes it 
oscillate from one side to the other every 
S seconds, evenly distributing a fine 
rain-like shower. 
It may be adjusted in 2 seconds to 
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to 60 ft. Another quick adjustment 
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No. I, 8 ft. long, Price, $15.00. 
Shipping Weight, 30 lbs. 
No. 2, 15 ft. long, waters an area 15 
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