Dimensions and Capacity.
| No. | Capacity per hour. | Size on floor. | Extreme Height. | Pulley. | Rev. per minute. | |
| 2 | 30 to 40 bush. | 33×34 | 5 ft. 4 in | 6 in. | 440 | 2 riddles for |
| 3 | 60 to 80 bush. | 45×34 | 5 ft. 5 in | 6 in. | 440 | winter wheat |
| 2 | 30 to 40 bush. | 33×34 | 6 ft. 2 in | 6 in. | 440 | 4 riddles for |
| 3 | 60 to 80 bush. | 45×34 | 6 ft. 3 in | 6 in. | 440 | spring wheat |
FLOUR PACKER.
FLOUR PACKERS.
Mattison’, Taggart’ and other well known Packers, ready for shipment on short notice. For some situations one kind may suit better than another, and when we know the purpose it is designed for can advise which would suit best. The advantages of them are, that they are ready for use when shipped by merely setting up and attaching power, and suited to a variety of work in the packing line. The Mattison kind will pack in barrels or paper sacks of different sizes.
When a cheap Packer is wanted we have the Portable Conical Roller Flour Packer.
Capacity, 3 barrels per hour—12 to 18 revolutions per minute. Weight, 250 pounds.
HUNTLEY & HOLCOMB’ EXCELSIOR BRAN DUSTER.
ADJUSTABLE WHILE RUNNING.
This cut shows the Duster as completed, with shoe attached, with part of the outer case and part of the wire gauze cylinder removed, to show the interior of the Machine. The lower section of the outside case containing the spouts never being removed after once set up in the mill; the shoe can be turned to any position required, by turning the top plate with it which can be done by slacking the tie rods that bind all together.
The manufacturers have recently improved their already celebrated and widely-known Machine. They say in their latest circular, “We have had thirteen years experience on Bran Dusters, and nearly eleven years of the time on our present Machine, and think we understand the wants of Millers in this line perfectly. Our aim has been to make as perfect a Duster as could be made, and think we now have a perfect one to offer the milling public.
“Ours is a vertical Machine and so constructed that it can be run either with or against the sun, as may be required.
“The Wire-cloth Cylinder is made in halves, and can be unbolted and taken out one-half at a time, and can be turned around for examination on all sides while the Machine is running.
“We put on all sizes, a shoe to throw off dough balls or any foreign substance that would injure the wire-cloth, making it a perfect Machine without any other device than the Machine itself.
“We have had Machines running side by side with all the other kinds of Dusters and have always beaten them in quantity and quality of flour, and are ready at any time to put one to a test with any other Machine.
“This Machine has a Revolving Cylinder of pure Bristol Brushes and has nothing but the Brush Cylinder to drive, making it run extremely light, requiring less than one-half of one-horse power to drive the largest sized Machines.
“There are now over seven hundred of them running, and as far as we know all are giving perfect satisfaction, and we defy any man to show us where one has been superseded by any other Machine; further, we will say that we have put our Machine in place of several other kinds, and have given satisfaction in all cases where others have failed. We find in other Circulars statements that their Machines will make ten per cent. of flour; we say this is exaggerated; we have made five and one-fourth per cent., and say this is more than any other Duster can do with a fair test. We do not make statements that are exaggerated, but only such as we are willing to guarantee.
“For cleaning Cracked Wheat, Pearl Barley, and all this class of material, there is no better Machine, and we can give the best of testimonials of their work on this kind of material.”
This cut is a sectional view of the Machine showing the entire construction, except the Shoe, which will accompany all of the Machines. The Flour and Bran Spouts can be turned to any direction required, independently, to adjust them to any location in a mill.