Terms.

When the cash is remitted with the order, or within thirty days from date of shipment, a discount of five per cent. will be allowed, or list price at the end of ninety days. If longer time is required, approved notes on interest after ninety days from date of shipment, payable in bank, will be required.

NoEXTREME
HEIGHT.
Height
from where
wheat enters
to floor.
SIZE
ON
FLOOR
Motion per MinuteDIAMETER
OF
PULLEY.
Height
from
Floor to
Centre
of
Pulley.
CAPACITY
PER
HOUR.
05 ft 5 in. 4 ft2 ft 2 in. 700 6 in--4 in face1 foot.10 to 15 bu
16 ft 2 in. 5 ft 6 in.2 ft 2 in. 700 7 in--4 in face1 foot.20 to 30 bu
26 ft 10 in 6 ft 2 in.2 ft 8 in. 62510 in--5 in face1 foot 2 in.40 to 60 bu
37 ft 6 in. 5 ft 9 in.3 ft 1 in. 55014 in--6 in face1 foot 4 in.100 to 125 bu
Length’ Scourer. 27 ft 8 in. 5 ft 2 in.2 ft 8 in. 65010 in--5 in face1 foot 1 in.40 to 60 bu
37 ft 11 in 5 ft 3 in.3 ft 2 in. 55014 in--6 in face1 foot 1 in.100 to 125 bu
48 ft 2 in. 5 ft 6 in.3 ft 6 in. 50014 to 16 in--8 in face1 foot 1 in.125 to 150 bu
58 ft 2 in. 5 ft 4 in.3 ft 9 in. 45018 to 24 in--8 in face1 foot 4 in.175 to 200 bu


DUSTLESS OAT SEPARATOR AND ZIGZAG.
With two or four Wheat Riddles and Cockle Riddle.

Patented April 9, 1861; Re-issued, April 19, 1871.

This Machine is named “Dustless Separator,” because the Dust is separated from the wheat, conveyed out of the mill, and deposited in a dust room, before the grain passes to the riddles; the wheat and screenings are left free from dust.

Its operation is as follows:—The grain enters the Machine at the hopper, which is shown, where it receives the first blast; then passes through two to four wheat riddles in succession, and over a cockle riddle into the second blast. The riddles deposit oats, sticks, weeds, ergot, rat-balls, etc., in suitable spouts; the heavy screenings fall into a hopper and are spouted off. This Machine has none but suction blasts, and is offered to the milling community as a first-class Separator.