We " show . below a ' cut of our Standard house for-one-story gin houses. ; It is a real one story. The machinery is all on, the ground floor. The platform is for the press operator. i ". ' To thisjoutfit which shows wood frame gins" using 10-inch saws and arranged for , seed blowing any of , the noteworthy inv provements of the past .few .years may be added. jNote what they-are :,v The-old-fashion-bucket elevator has nearly' forty parts. . The cups and belts are flimsy ;subject to wear and tear.'- Sofof'elevat-; ,ing seed we perfected' a screw conveyor" we call it $he"Spiral Seed Elevator." .It has -but feight -parts durable arid "substan- : tial. There are' no belts-4no cups.' . Seed, may be carried in four different directions -and up any angle desired, It contains with- , in itself mean's for driving : the horizontar conveyor that leads to seed houses and ms. , ",' ; ".. . v v r - ' ; ' Belt Driven Roll Carrier rWe arebuildingthis year another, great improvement. It is the Belt Driven Roll' Carrier or Stirrer.";It prevents the: break ing of the roll allows ginning to begin be fore the roll is Jormed-vvThe sample is im proved by running a looser 1 roll than, is Ijpssible by any other system, r ' - . Lidded Feeder - Drive ' This "Feeder; Drive", dispenses with ' all cog i- gears walking : beams and complicated methods of adjustment. We substitute 'for them" a slow, running worm drive. It has - but, four working' parts. They run in an enclosed case. Dust and dirt arc excluded ; Simple .devices are provided for stopping . starting regulating. - -; ' - " Metal Construction in Liddell 12 Inch and Huller Gins - We have ' always held that a cotton gin should be as substantially built as a loom - used in a cotton mill. The Liddell 12-inch' - and-- double-ribbed Huller Gins, are more than ordinary cotton gins. TJiey .' are; gin ;nirig 'machines with solid cast iron ends 'and steel breasts. , " - : : . ' .. 1 '.' , , . , In every part where iron or steel are bet- y ter than wood you will find that we employ' : it. Yetr the cost to the user is no greater than that of wooden gins. . . - Cast iron: means . rigidity in the. frame. , Sheet steel is used in the roll box to resist wear.- , .. - In'Liddell gins you find a number of other - -advantages. - , ' , 1 .We are prepared to maice a special device for preventing the mixing' of seed of one - bale with that of another. -. 4 .. - In our, tworsto'ry outfit we employ the famous ."Angte Drive". By' this system the t belts' are run off to' the line shaft on' the floor below at an easy angle and connect ; with the line shaft along the .wall. The ; lower floor is left, clear for the use of the' operator, and , for; the storing of bagging - and ties. ' - 5 . Service to Ginners . Our engineers have had wide 'experience in j A erecting all types of gins. We have built outfits large and small single gin stands 'and eight gins in one house. We not only build the complete- systems, ' but the engines that run them, as well as pulleys and shafting. ' The service of these men is ypurs to assist iq designing any new i gin houses and An installing' any equipment. - - M Write today for our new catalog explain ihg numerous advantages. , '

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