. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. 208 C. V. MAPES' ILLUSTRATED Fig. 388 represents the Endless-Chain Pump, which is a very cheap and expeditious method of raising water perpendicularly from wells, cisterns, etc. They are very much less liable to get out of order than other pumps, and cannot freeze in the most ex- posed locations. As here represented, the pump has zinc tubing, but since the wooden tubing has been made from the solid stick it has been more generally used. We can furnish these pumps of a variety of sizes and patterns, some highly Please note th


. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. 208 C. V. MAPES' ILLUSTRATED Fig. 388 represents the Endless-Chain Pump, which is a very cheap and expeditious method of raising water perpendicularly from wells, cisterns, etc. They are very much less liable to get out of order than other pumps, and cannot freeze in the most ex- posed locations. As here represented, the pump has zinc tubing, but since the wooden tubing has been made from the solid stick it has been more generally used. We can furnish these pumps of a variety of sizes and patterns, some highly 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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