. Annual illustrated catalogue of sugar making apparatus : farm implements, &c., &c., manufactured by James L. Haven & Co., successors to Hedges, Free & Co., Sechler & Porter and Sechler & Haven. Agricultural processing; Farm equipment; Sorghum. BORED TUBING. '39. BORED TUBING FOR Chain Pumps and other Purposes, We desire to call the attention of Farmers to our Bored Tubing, which, though sold most ex- tensivelj for Chain Pumps, has been found in- valuahle wherever water is required to be led to any distance for family, barn, or railroad use. The i\ inch pipe, three and
. Annual illustrated catalogue of sugar making apparatus : farm implements, &c., &c., manufactured by James L. Haven & Co., successors to Hedges, Free & Co., Sechler & Porter and Sechler & Haven. Agricultural processing; Farm equipment; Sorghum. BORED TUBING. '39. BORED TUBING FOR Chain Pumps and other Purposes, We desire to call the attention of Farmers to our Bored Tubing, which, though sold most ex- tensivelj for Chain Pumps, has been found in- valuahle wherever water is required to be led to any distance for family, barn, or railroad use. The i\ inch pipe, three and a half inches square will Bustain the pressure1 of at least thirty-five feet head, and 1.' inch, twenty-five feetj and. if n. i ? out of larger scantling, a much greater pressure. Nearly all farms have a running spring of water on some part of them, which could he, brought to the house and barn in pipes. With a living stream of wuter in the barn yard, a stock of cattle may be said to be one-quarter wintered, and actual experience has demonstrated that there is mure than that difference. [t is less work to plow and dig a trench and lay down these pipes to a spring fifty or one hundred da, than it would be to go the same distance twice a day and water a span of horses during the winter. It is needles to urge the advantages of running water in a dwelling—its promotion of cleanliness, it- healthful nesa, and convenience. And to sum up, what greater luxury could a Farmer have, for the same money, than a running stream of water in house or barn 7 In many would not exceed the c in cold weather than wooden—at the same time it afldently believed that w len pipes, when laid in the ground, will far outlast cither. From the cut, any man of common mechanical ingenuity can see how to set up a chain pump, which, when honestly p*t Up, is the cheapest and best in use. We have known them to be in daily and continual use for eight jean without an pairs whatever. "We make all the part-,
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