i 1 t EACINE FANTABM MILI THE TESTED FARM MILL. 1 The Cheapest »nd Beßt Fnn'.Mill in>he , Marketi . No Farmer valuing Clean Seed can. .afford t go without a r RACINE FAN MILL. r r Practical Farmers have pronounced it th Best-read TESTIMONIAL below. While it Las capacity to Clean rom 60 V 90 bushels per hour. No. 1 FARM ILL Is 2ft Sin over all, and is furnished with on< Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grade; j with side spout, one Barley Sieve, and one Oa] Sieve. Bieves for other purposes furnisuet [ and charged for as extras. FERRIMANi I Til FERRIMAN would call your atteu 1 Jj • tion to this Improved Farm Fanning Mill, which combines all the advantages of ths ' various Mills now m use, and abo the following » important and greatly needed lmprove"ifmsTV- In the width of the Mill, it being wider than most Farm Mills of similar Bizt, f thereby increasing the cleaning capacity to a large extent. . , bEOOND.— The improved plan of hanging tne shoe upon strong Btrap-binged hangera, thuE ■ preventing constant breakage. • Third.— ln the matter of fastening the drum or head to the posts by meanß of a castiron half circle, and secured to the posts by Bcrewa (instead of wooden cleats morticed into posts acd held k v wooden keys), adding increased strength and du.sbility to the Mill. Fourth. — The great au -antage of easily raißing or lowering the Blide . «he Hopper by means of a screw. The ironß are of the moat approved pattern, the wheel, pinion, and shake irons being extra * The gearing is all placed on the inside of the Mill, out of the way. The bearing is formed by the hub of the large wheel running m a thimble or box, three inches lone, of Chilled Iron, and extending through the posts, giving it a Bteady and easy motion. For cleaning and separating all kinds of grain, we guarantee this Mill to be equal to, and m fact superior, m all respects, to any now m use. The fan with wind boards are bo arranged that the wind Btiikeß the hurdle m Buch a manner as to blow all foul stuff and light urain over the hurdle. The side apont delivers the No 1 grain at the side, and the No 2 giain at the front of the Mill. The grader can be so adjusted as to separate and deliver through the side spout a greater or less portion of the best grain- The wheat screens and grader are so arranged as to effectually take out cockle from No 1 and No 2 wheat. No Farmer or Dealer should be without one as they are invaluable to all who wish to murket thei- seed m good condition, and thus cave the heavy deductions usnally made for imptiritiM imd W staff, and alad the &tbr& freight charges and ccst of cleaning. They also save time, and by the thorough and complete work which can be accomplished with them, soon repay the cost incurred m their purchase. To FarmeJß raieing large quantities of Grain, or Seeds, we would recommend the No 2 Warehouse Mill, as specially adapted for their use, as the great caving of time wll* compensate for the difference m the first cost. They can be run by hand as easily as a Farm Size, although constructed much heavier, and made more durable; .-, . Be gaided by the experience of others and order a ."Racine'Mill." You dou'fc want a better record than it has. Read. MA.UB A SPLENDID JOB, I put some bags of wheat through last spring , they made a splendid job. A neighbour borrowed mine to run through some oaty wheat : he was highly pleased with the ]ob they made. — William BL akib, Hillfoot, &lWer NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL; I have only used the " Sacme " Mill, as yet, for dressing oata, wheat, and grass seed. It has given me great satisfaction. I have never seen its equal for grading wheat for seed, and I have seen and helped to work a good many. —William Buook, Church Hill, Waiwera. OUMPLIMENTAbtY. I am very much pleased with it.— JOHK Cameron, fewif t Creek, Kelso. CO OLD NOT HAVE A BETTER CHARACTER. I have given the •' Racine " Warehouss Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a fust-rate article. It cleans and grades grain rapidly and well, ie strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, prove durable. It is much superior to ony other machine of the kind I have ever seen. — F. W MACKHNZiB (the Captain), Pomahuka. BEST MACHINE OF THE KIND I HAVE EVER SEEN. I have tried it with wheat, oat^, and turnip seed. I can confidently Bay that it is all that it claims lo be. In fact, it is a long way the best machine of the kind I have ever Been. With a larger assortment of riddles, I believe it will dress m a superior manner any kind oi seeds.— William Littlejuhn, Waiwera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE NOW-NO ONE SHOULD. I can confidently lecommend the " Racine ' Fanners, to do their work well, ana with extreme facility. I would not by any mean! like to want one now, and I think no farme. should.— Dav/d Mackenzie, Waiwera. Want of space, uot of lESTIMONIAL (more may be perused by those requiring ' more testimony ), requires our making a hal just here, but we invite you to call and inspeci MILLS and TESTIMONIALS. F. FEKEIMAN. 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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1553, 9 May 1887, Page 1
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