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The New Racine is light, of good capacity, and has comparatively few parts to get out of order. Of a Practical Design : It is equipped with a cylinder that insures thorough and com- plete threshing of all kinds of grain; strong concaves, straw racks of a design which insures satisfactory separation, and a cleaning apparatus which cleans thoi-oughly. Runs Smoothly and Will Wear Long : The New Racine thresher runs easily and smoothly, due to a minimum of friction during operation. All the shafts have long bearings and babbitted self-aligning boxes with ample oiling facilities. Air-Dried Lumber Used in Construction : The lumber used is thoroughly air-dried. Air-dried lumber is the only kind that should ever be used in constructing a thresher, as kiln- dried lumber will stand the elements for only a short time. All wood parts of the New Racine thresher subject to wear are lined with sheet steel. Capacity : The capacity of a thresher depends to a great extent on the kind and quan- tity of power used; yield of grain as compared to the quantity of straw; kind, size, and con- dition of straw, and skill of the operators. The yield of grain and the size and condition of J straw vary greatly for different localities, and even in the same locality in different seasons. | The table below gives the average capacity per hour of the different sizes of New Racine threshers in average conditions of straw and grain. Thresher Sizes 24x40" 28x48" 32x52" 36x56" Wheat 40 to 60 Bu. 90 to 180 " 60 to 120 Bu. 125 to 250 •• 75 to 150 Bu. 175 to 300 '■ 90 to 180 Bu. Oats 225 to 360 " Adaptable for Pea and Bean Threshing : The New Racine thresher, with only a few changes, can be used for threshing peas or beans. The cylinder speed is reduced about one-half and special pulleys, concaves and screens are used. These parts are not furnished with the regular machine. Clover Attachment : The clover attachment consists of three special concaves, each having three rows of corrugated teeth, also a special clover sieve. How to Order a New Racine Thresher: Be sure to give the size wanted; also, if an 18 or 24-foot folding rake stacker, grain elevator, bagger, weigher, wind stacker with telescoping pipe, hand feed attachment, self-feeder, or brake, is desired. Be very careful to state clearly the speed of the engine and the size of the drive pulley to be used in operating, so that the thresher can be properly equipped with the correct size of pulley to insure the proper speed of the threshing cylinder. 2 u •I— ( > CO o Oh 0) o o u CO oc ^ cd iJ /) U G •1— 1 CO CO q; (U ^M ^ C3 H p:l ^ (u I^ Q) ^ H O O 03 s 0^ s O p— H a; e o iz: O o u cd u 3 Q O u •CH CO cd trl iul cm threshers ^ . m ■ Short Elevator and Bagger : A short elevator and bagger can be furnished which attaches to either side of the thresher and on the left side only of the thresher when mounted on the combination truck. This attachment is very popular where the grain is sacked on the ) ground or in barns. Wagon Elevator with Long Swinging Spout : A wagon elevator with a long swing- ing spout can also be furnished. This elevator delivers the grain through the long spout into the bin, wagon, or sacks, and to either side of the machine. This spout can be adjusted from the lower end to remain in the position in which it is placed. A cut-off at the lower end stops the flow of grain while changing the wagon. Folding Rake Stacker : The New Racine Jr. can be equipped with an 18-foot rake stacker, which can be easily folded for transportation. It is raised or lowered by means of a convenient windlass on the deck. This windlass can be operated from the ground with one hand. The rake consists of rubber belts to which wood slats are securely riveted. Canvas sides to prevent the straw from blowing over are also furnished with each stacker. The New Racine Jr. Can Be Adapted for Pea and Bean Threshing ; With a few changes the New Racine Jr. can be used for threshing peas and beans. The cylinder speed is reduced one-half and special pulleys, concaves, and screens are used. These parts are fur- nished only on special order and at extra cost. Clover Attachment : A clover attachment consisting of three special concaves each having three rows of corrugated teeth, also a special clover sieve, are furnished on special order only and at extra cost. The New Racine Jr thresher Is a light, handy littlt- oul[it for individual use 25 ■-jP HEW RACINE AND NEW &EII£ CITy THRESHERS .„. New Belle City Threshers Made in Three Sizes : New Belle City threshers are made in 3 sizes— 24x24", 24x32", ^ and 32x40". The thresher bodies for all sizes are 12 feet long. A Darn Thresher : The New Belle City can be used for barn threshing as the dimen- sions of the machine are favorable to indoor work. Concave Equipment, Grate and Concave Teeth : The New Belle City thresher is equipped with 3 concaves — 2 with teeth and 1 blank — and 1 cast grate. They are very effec- tive in separating the grain from the heaviest straw. They fit accurately into the concave circles, and are raised or lowered by a ratchet conveniently placed near the feeder. The filled concaves have two rows of teeth. The blank concaves are made so that two more rows of teeth can easily be inserted if desired. Each tooth is secured by a lock nut and spring-lock washer. Cyhnder : The cylinder has a diameter of 18 inches including the teeth. It is impossible for the cylinder to work loose because of the manner of securing the cylinder heads to the shaft by lock nuts. Cyhnder Teeth are of Tough Steel : The teeth are arranged in 12 rows, and properly spaced to do the best work. Made of carbon steel, they are very tough and durable. The teeth pass through square holes in the cylinder shell, and are held on the inside by nuts and spring lock washers. Straw Rakes Give a Positive Movement to the Straw : The straw rakes fit closely together and, when the machine is working, the entire rake portion of the machine is in motion. They are attached at the front end of the machine by maple boxes to a crank shaft that has a separate arm for each rake. The crank gives a separate motion to each rake, so that an up- Jj ward and outward motion is imparted to the straw, which passes out in a thin, even layer, without clogging or bunching. Conveyor and Extension : The conveyor consists of a heavy corrugated galvanized iron pan, and a special "No Choke" conveyor sieve built the full width of the machine. The pan, being directly under the cylinder and concaves and the front end of the grain board, collects the grain as it falls and passes it on to the conveyor sieve. The possibility of overloading the shoe is thus forestalled, the cleaning done better, and the capacity of the thresher increased. The conveyor extension is 15 inches long, and is made so that the unthreshed heads of grain drop into the tailings auger, whence they are once more brought to the cylin- der and concaves. Shoe: The shoe is of the end-shake pattern, and receives its motion from two eccentrics on the fan shaft, to which it is connected by two wooden pitmans, one for each side, t Two rods hold the "' bottom of the shoe, which is removable. Conveyor and Shoe 26 cd I— I >^ -t-J •I— I u i-H PQ 05 O C!3 CO o (^ >^ I— I i-H •i-H O in !h > O -1-1 o ft w C CO 5§ t Is « I. .2 « s ^ 2 2 IE CO a> C -C ■= -s « •a .S » i «- V ^^ Z ■a 27 Ui ^ >» ^-) •1— 1 -t-i U c (D 0) > f-H c 8 10 12 450 390 375 350 300 12 16 18 20 24 84^ 124 104 104 144 33 40'4 45 494 54 2/2 2/2 3 3 3 6 12 16 20 22 12 12 15 15 15 154 17 20 20 21 f 4 3BH 404 43^4 46 ',-4 51 h 1230 1665 2275 2565 2800 NOTE— Other sizes and types of Titan engines from 1 to 50 H. P. 31 ■■ g MV RACINE AND mV BELLE CITy THRESHERS ^ Titan 18-35 H. P. Oil Tractor Titan 18-35 H P Oil Tractor - Pulley side The Titan 18-35 H. P. tractor is of a medium size with many new, exclusive features that secure special advantages. It is light in weight for its power without sacrificing drawbar power. Piston and cylinder are enclosed in a dust-tight crank case. For road work, the two-speed transmission and automobile steer gives it a decided advantage, and the lighter weight permits the crossing of bridges unsafe for heavier tractors. The speed regulator is controlled by a crank in the cab. A self-starting device consisting of a complete •■4 H. P. gasoline engine and air-compressor power plant, and an air-starting system makes turning the engine over by hand unnecessary. The tractor operates on kerosene, distillate, solar oil, gas oil. motor spirits, naphtha or gasoline. Equipment : Completely equipped ready to run including friction clutch pulley, batteries, magneto, front wheel extensions, oil can, can of lubricating oil, and necessary tools. Special Accessories : Kerosene headlight, acetylene headlight, special size pulleys, and 10-inch rear wheel extensions can be furnished at extra cost. = 1 If w 1 bo U t. II C s boa c •sis S £ c Cylinders i Pulley Front Wheels Drive Wheels . CU C = - c £ . be ^1 Aporoximate road weight, pounds, all tanks filled a •^ CO* M b S .£ 1 03 s \ V m Q.S ■ X u C 0) n C V .5 w s u Q.S u A c 1 sZ- B ac 18-35 3.65 2.13 425 8 10 24 VIV2 38 9 63 22 10 433/i 85 im 96 123 16850 '■ 15700 NOTE— Other types and sizes of Titan tractors from 12-25 H. P. to 30-60 H. 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