Gleanings in bee culture . A one-hoise-powerair-cooled gasoline-en-gine connected to aneight - frame extract-or. For economy offloor-space and con-venience of the leversthis arrangement isperhaps the The popularity of these machines is perhaps best estimated by reading letters re-ceived from a few of our customers who are using them, and from the fact that our tradein them is constantly increasing. We now have in the process of making, twelve RootAutomatic Extractors for one beekeeper in the West, who has 2000 colonies of bees, andmaintains 15 yards. Certainly this large beekeeper would


Gleanings in bee culture . A one-hoise-powerair-cooled gasoline-en-gine connected to aneight - frame extract-or. For economy offloor-space and con-venience of the leversthis arrangement isperhaps the The popularity of these machines is perhaps best estimated by reading letters re-ceived from a few of our customers who are using them, and from the fact that our tradein them is constantly increasing. We now have in the process of making, twelve RootAutomatic Extractors for one beekeeper in the West, who has 2000 colonies of bees, andmaintains 15 yards. Certainly this large beekeeper would not make such an investmentwere he not sure of results. DECEMBER 15, 1912 11 Honey Extractors Our extractors are carefully made from selected materials, and with ordinary usagewill last for years. All power machines are fully equipped ready for running. We makeextractors in all sizes from two to eight frame, and the power machines in four, six, andeight frame size, or larger, if ordered special. The prices range from $ for a smallhand-run machine to $52 for an eight-frame power-equipped machine. A one-horse-powerair-cooled engine is $60, and a 1% horse-power water-cooled, $65. These machines ar


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