. 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. 12 SUGAR SEPARATORS. HUNT'S PATEIVT Centrifugal Sugar We have the pleasure of present- ing to our customers a perfectly succcssfuljnachine, patented March 27th, 18G6, for the purpose of separ- ating the sugar from sirup. Every one who has made'sorghum sirup in any quantity, has found that some batches would granulat


. 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. 12 SUGAR SEPARATORS. HUNT'S PATEIVT Centrifugal Sugar We have the pleasure of present- ing to our customers a perfectly succcssfuljnachine, patented March 27th, 18G6, for the purpose of separ- ating the sugar from sirup. Every one who has made'sorghum sirup in any quantity, has found that some batches would granulate—becoming a mushy mass,which was considered rather a misfortune, as it lessens its value for table purposes. With the above simple machine youcan take such mush sugar and separate the sirup, leaving the sugar as fair as common grades of Orleans sugar, and just as valuable for all family uses. There have been various secret and patented mixtures sold for the purposo of aiding the separ- ation by the aid of presses, but with this machine, we require no mixture or dilution at all; the sirup being entirely unchanged, and better for the table than before. A gallon of good sirup weighs twelve pounds, and five pounds is a moderate average quantity of sugar to separate from it, (much of it will turn out from C to 7 pounds to the gallon) which sugar, at any price the sirup can be es- timated at, will always more than pay for the gallon of sirup and your labor, and you will have half the sirup left, in better shape than beforo. Some parties arc interested in making the public believe that there is a great mystery in making the sirup grain, whereas, there is no. 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 James L. Haven & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio : James L. Haven & Co.


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