. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. iig. 223. Dasli fig. 225. Lever Jiutter Worker. Fig. 224. Cylindrical Butter Worker. Fig. 224 represents the Cylindrical Butter Worker, a machine which should be more generally used in butter-making. Its advantages are, that the butter can be kept cool in working, and the necessity of using the hands avoided; the butter-milk may be more thoroughly worked from the butter, and the salt worked in more even|y. Marble tops when ordered. Fig. 225 represents a very simple machine for working butter. It is easily cleansed, and takes but little room.


. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. iig. 223. Dasli fig. 225. Lever Jiutter Worker. Fig. 224. Cylindrical Butter Worker. Fig. 224 represents the Cylindrical Butter Worker, a machine which should be more generally used in butter-making. Its advantages are, that the butter can be kept cool in working, and the necessity of using the hands avoided; the butter-milk may be more thoroughly worked from the butter, and the salt worked in more even|y. Marble tops when ordered. Fig. 225 represents a very simple machine for working butter. It is easily cleansed, and takes but little room. It may be made with square or round fluted lever, as may be required. There are three sizes, capable of working from 5 to 20 lbs. to each Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mapes, Charles Victor, 1836-1916. [from old catalog]. New York, M'Crea & Miller


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