. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. Height when Wheat enters. Size onFloor. Size overAll. Diam-eterPulley. Face ofPulley. Motion perMinute. Capacity in Bushelsper hour. Wheat. Barley. 0 I2 34 5 ft. 6 6 ft. 6 6 ft. 9 7 ft. 5 ft. 3 5 ft. 6 6 ft. 36 ft. 66 ft. 9 32 X 32 34 X 3436 X 36 35 X 3540 X 40 4 ft- 34 ft. 6 4 ft- 9 5 ft. 35 ft. 6 77889 4i 4*55i6 425425 425400400 25 to 40 40 to 60 60 to 100 100 to 150 150 to 200 100 to 150 200 to 2503001040045010550 Simpson & Gault Mlg. Co., Cincinnati, (). 274 GRAIN CLEANING. Smutter and Separator.—The Champion Smutter and Separator,*Fig. 167,
. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. Height when Wheat enters. Size onFloor. Size overAll. Diam-eterPulley. Face ofPulley. Motion perMinute. Capacity in Bushelsper hour. Wheat. Barley. 0 I2 34 5 ft. 6 6 ft. 6 6 ft. 9 7 ft. 5 ft. 3 5 ft. 6 6 ft. 36 ft. 66 ft. 9 32 X 32 34 X 3436 X 36 35 X 3540 X 40 4 ft- 34 ft. 6 4 ft- 9 5 ft. 35 ft. 6 77889 4i 4*55i6 425425 425400400 25 to 40 40 to 60 60 to 100 100 to 150 150 to 200 100 to 150 200 to 2503001040045010550 Simpson & Gault Mlg. Co., Cincinnati, (). 274 GRAIN CLEANING. Smutter and Separator.—The Champion Smutter and Separator,*Fig. 167, is a vertical machine, driven with only one pulley. It is illustratedin section. The wheat enters the suck-spout A, where it passes througha current of air which removes from the wheat all straw, chaff or other lightsubstances that would incline to choke and obstruct the work of the then enters the riddle B, where the sticks, nails, oats, and cockle areremoved. From the cockle-riddle it passes into the spout C, in a broad,. Fig. 166.—Champion Grader and Dustless Separaior. thin stream. This spout is very wide, causing the wheat to enter at the fullwidth of the cockle riddle quite gently, in so thin a stream that the air canpenetrate and operate upon it in the most thorough and perfect shoe is operated by an eccentric at D, receiving a short endwise grain, leaving the lower perforated end of the spout C, falls into anincline trough, and is carried into the scouring-case. This consists of a * Made by the Simpson & Gault Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. SHUTTER AND SEPARATOR. 275 hollow iron cylinder, to the surface of which are attached vertical beater cylinder is secured to the main shaft and revolves with it. Outside ofthis beater-cylinder is the stationary perforated steel jacket, and again outsideof the jacket in the upward flaring sheet-iron case H. The grain enters between the beater-cylinder and the perforated jacket,passes downward an
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