104 GRINDING MILLS AND HARVESTING MACHINERY The /. W, Scott Compony, Pittsburgh, Pa, 
STOVER HAMMER MILLS 
Experiments conducted by agricultural experiment stations demonstrate some valuable facts tending 
to prove that it pays to feed ground grain to live-stock. Every ounce of grain or roughage you place in front 
of your live-stock that is not in condition to be eagerly consumed and properly digested is steadily taking 
away from you the price of a Stover Hammer Mill. Your feed-bill is probably one of your most costly items. 
Reduce that cost and you have turned a loss into a profit. 
The Stover Hammer Mills are constructed of the best materials throughout by a 
company with over 70 years’ experience in manufacturing feed-mills. 
These Mills are all of the same general design and construction; are all adapted 
for doing identically the same class of work, therefore, the principal difference is in 
the size, capacity, and power required for operation. All Mil s except No. 66, No. 87 
and No. 88 are equipped with grain-hopper and with adjustable slide and feed-auger. All models 
have cast-iron chills which assist materially in reducing grain and increasing capacities. Cyclone 
supports are adjustable for wagon-box or stacking discharge; blowers are of heavy cast-iron con¬ 
struction, operated from the main shaft. No. 92 is equipped with traveling feed-table, governor, 
and feed-regulating gears. No. 67 is equipped with governor and feed-roll. 
Two screens are regularly furnished with each Mill. Additional screens for finer or coarser grinding furnished at additional cost. 
Power Required 
Speed R.P.M. 
Width of 
Throat 
Screen Area 
Capacity* Shelled Corn 
Approx. 
Weight 
Price 
No. 87 . 
5 to 8 HP 
2900 to 3200 
6 in. 
140 sq. in. 
800 to 1200 lbs. per hour 
300 lbs. 
$ 100.00 
No. 88. 
12 to 22 HP 
2250 to 2500 
8 in. 
245 sq. in. 
2000 to 3000 lbs. per hour 
400 lbs. 
$122.50 
No. 66. 
20 to 40 HP 
2350 to 2500 
II in. 
348 sq. in. 
3000 to 5000 lbs. per hour 
710 lbs. 
$140.00 
No. 67 . 
20 to 40 HP 
2350 to 2500 
II in. 
348 sq. in. 
3000 to 5000 lbs. per hour 
855 lbs. 
$ 155-00 
No. 93 . 
40 HP and up 
1900 to 2100 
14 in. 
520 sq. in. 
3400 to 5700 lbs. per hour 
1050 lbs. 
$300.00 
No. 92 . 
40 HP and up 
1900 to 2100 
14 in. 
520 sq. in. 
3400 to 5700 lbs. per hour 
1525 lbs. 
$525-00 
*Using ^-inch screen. Capacities are always governed by grinding condition of grain and power used. 
Prices include blower and cyclone and are f.o.b. Factory. Catalogue giving complete details will gladly be sent on request 
BOWSHER GRINDING MILLS 
These Mills represent the Tiighest achievement in practical feed-mill construction. 
Ear-corn can be shoveled into the hopper without fear of bridging or choking, in the 
sizes designed for that work. 
The Cone-shaped Grinders cause very little end-pressure, eliminating chances of 
hot-boxes, and securing for the Mill many advantages in the way of light-running 
qualities, large capacity, and economy of operation. 
]^o. 0, It successfully feeds itself on ear-corn as well as on all kinds of small grain, 
oats, rye, barley, shelled corn, etc. It is equipped with cone-shaped grinders, the 
wooden relief lever, and many other advantages of the larger sizes. Capacity, 4 to 
12 bushels corn on cob per hour. Power required, 2 to 4 horsepower. Without Eleva¬ 
tor, I36.50; with 3-in. short Elevator, $51.50. 
JIo. 4 . The No. 4 will grind ear-corn, with or without shucks, and all kinds of small 
grain, either alone or mixed with ear-corn, in any proportion desired. Equipped with 
the cone-shaped grinders, wooden relief lever, divided hopper, etc. Capacity, 12 to 
30 bushels corn on cob per hour. Power required, 8 to 12 horsepower. Without 
Elevator, $80; with 4-in. Elevator, $108. 
JIo. 8. Constructed on practically the same principle as the No. 4. Both Mills will 
handle the same kind of work, but the No. 8 being larger, it has a larger capacity. 
Capacity, 20 to 50 bushels corn on cob per hour. Power required, 15 to 20 horsepower. 
Without Elevator, $120; with 4-in. Elevator, $148. 
For description and prices of smaller Mills, see page 128 
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Harvesting Machinery 
Space does not permit detailed description of each machine in this Catalogue. Descriptive catalogue and prices will be gladly sent upon 
request. The machines we offer are made by old, established manufacturers, are strong and durable and up-to-date in every respect. Be sure 
to get our prices before you buy. All machines carried in stock. We welcome the opportunity to show them. 
Avery Improved Champion Binders. This Binder has to its credit an 
unmatched record for durability, for easy pulling, and for getting 
the grain. The force-feed elevator, the special balancing sectors, 
and the relief rake are exclusive features which make this Binder 
the champion of them all. Made in 6 -foot, 7 -foot, and 8 -foot cut. 
Avery Champion Improved Mowers. The high standing of the Avery 
Champion Improved Mower is the result of a century’s experience 
in building better farm implements. Besides being light-draft ma¬ 
chines, they are very strong, and easy to operate. Made in 3 ^-foot 
cut for I horse and 5 -foot and 6 -foot cut for 2 horses. 
Avery Champion Improved Se’f-dump Rakes. Here’s a Self-dump 
Rake you are sure to approve. It is the last word in durability— 
in convenience—in efficiency. Has an effective locking device and 
trip found only on the Avery Rake. It is absolutely new in design 
and principle and is the result of hundreds of experiments and 
tests. Made in 8 -foot, 9 -foot, and lo-foot sizes. 
Avery Champion Hay Tedders, Much of the feeding and market 
value of the hay crop may be lost between cutting and gathering. 
To cure evenly there must be a thorough circulation of air all 
through the hay. The Champion is designed to accomplish this 
work most effectively and rapidly. Made in 6 and 8 -fork sizes. 
Moline Cylinder Hay Loader. Embodied in the Moline Cylinder Hay 
Loader are all of the improvements in Loader design. It is durably 
built and will give years of hard service. Steel parts replace cast¬ 
ings; pulleys and wheels have replaceable boxings; the frame is of 
all-steel construction. These are the features that give long life 
and service. Furnished in 6 -foot size and with fore-carriage. 
The Bob-White Revolving Hay-Rake. Made of the best selected hard¬ 
wood timber thoroughly seasoned. The teeth are square and are 
framed in the heads perfectly solid, making them less liable to come 
loo.se and break. 8 -foot. 14 teeth, $ 17 . 60 ; 9 -foot, 16 teeth, $ 18 . 75 . 
Avery Champion Side Delivery Rake and Tedder. This machine 
represents all the progress which has been made in the design and 
construction of up-to-date haying machinery. When used as a 
Rake the cylinder revolves in the direction in which the rake 
travels, delivering the hay in light, fluffy windrows on the left- 
hand side. Shifting the lever reverses the cylinder for tedding. 
Steel Wire Bale Ties. We make a specialty of furnishing Steel Wire 
Hay Bale Ties for baling hay, straw, waste paper, etc., to suit all 
the different sizes and styles of balers. We carry in stock at Pitts¬ 
burgh for quick shipment the leading sizes of cross-head and single¬ 
loop Ties. Prices will be quoted on request. 
