. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. e and labor, with thegreatest safety. They are compact, portable and applicable to many Fig. 320 the hoist is shown in use for raising or lowering flour barrelsin connection with a swinging crane, and in Fig. 321, raising heavy burrs. CHAPTER XXXVI. WEIGHING, TESTING, PACKING, BRANDING AND STORING. Scales—Grain Meter—Inspection of Flour and Meal—Packing—Economic Flour Packer—Tallies—Adjustable Tally—Electric Tally—Brands, &c.—Storage. As the preliminary operation of milling comes the weighing or measure-ment of grain. Deliveries from farm


. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. e and labor, with thegreatest safety. They are compact, portable and applicable to many Fig. 320 the hoist is shown in use for raising or lowering flour barrelsin connection with a swinging crane, and in Fig. 321, raising heavy burrs. CHAPTER XXXVI. WEIGHING, TESTING, PACKING, BRANDING AND STORING. Scales—Grain Meter—Inspection of Flour and Meal—Packing—Economic Flour Packer—Tallies—Adjustable Tally—Electric Tally—Brands, &c.—Storage. As the preliminary operation of milling comes the weighing or measure-ment of grain. Deliveries from farmers hands at elevators or nearest ship-ping points, and exchanges from storage warehouses to railway cars or othervehicles of transportation and of transfer to the miller require the determina-tion of quantities. Furthermore, after the grain has reached the mill thereis still a system of balances to be carried out in order to maintain the pro-portions necessary for the admixture of grain and its conversion into


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