STAR HO ERSYSTE CATALOBliE NO JiO EN DALLV I LLE , IN DIANA U. S.A. Hatt QJolbgg of Agriculture ffitbrarg Cornell University Library TJ 827.F6 General catalogue # 110 of Star windmills ill 3 1924 003 632 282 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924003632282 GENERAL CATALOGUE No. 110 Illustrative and Descriptive of Star Windmills Towers and Tanks Hoosier Water Service Systems Hoosier Working Heads and Pump Jacks Hoosier and Fast Mail Pumps Hoosier Power Pumps and Auxiliary Goods , / ^ Flint & Walling Manufacturing Co. Kendallville, Indiana, U. S. A. Copyright 1920 by Flint & Walling Mfg. Co I .r FLI N T &; WALLm e_M^F^^ Conditions Governing Prices, Sales and Shipments THE careful perusal and observance of these notes will save many misunderstandings between the purchaser and ourselves. The price lists in this catalogue annul all former issues. All orders and contracts subject to our approval, if accepted by the salesman or selling agent. Quotations subject to immediate acceptance and change without notice. Deliveries subject to car supplies, strikes, accidents, and any other causes beyond our control. All orders will be filled as listed herein, unless directed otherwise, in which case an extra charge will be made to cover additional expense of special goods. Goods requiring boxing, the boxing will be charged at cost. In making reference to goods, always mention the figure, size number and name of article. No claims will be entertained unless presented within three days after receipt of goods, neither will we be held responsible for breakage or shortage after goods are delivered intact to the railroad company. All such claims must be made direct to the transportation company by consignee. Always check off bill of lading before signing freight receipt. No goods will be received for credit, or otherwise, without our written consent, with freight prepaid and consignor's name and address on shipping tag. Discount sheets will be issued from time to time to the trade only, as changes in the conditions of the trade require, but will always be subject to change without notice. Cash discounts will not be allowed unless the remittance is received on or before the date specified in written contract. Orders from parties unknown or without commercial rating must be accompanied with cash or satisfactory references. C. 0. D. orders must be accompanied by sufficient cash to pay carrier charges both ways. State in your order by which route you wish your goods shipped, other- wise we will use our best judgment. 3 FLINT 5- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Alphabetical Index Air Chambers 161 Air Compressors 122 Air Cylinders 115-116 Anchor Posts and Plates 43-45 Angle Valves 263 Augers, Earth 275 Automatic Pressure Regulators . 119-120 B Bed Plates 281 Bell Towers 73 Belting 248 Bibbs, Compression 261 Boilers, Range 110 Boiler Stands 110 Boxes, Shaft 247 Capacity of Windmills 23-24 Caps, Drive 276 Casing, Wrought 251 Cipher, Pipe 251 Circuit Breaker 121 Cocks, Air 264 Cocks, Compression Bibb 261 Cocks, Hydrant 261 Cocks, Service 264 Cocks, Sill 261 Cocks, Stop 264 Cocks, Three- Way 263 Combination Pump Standard and Pump Jack 164 Compressors, Power Air 122 Conductor, Water 62 Conduit, Riser Pipe 69 Controller, Automatic Motor, for Tank 120 Controller, Diaphragm 120 Controllers, Motor 119 Coupler, Pump Rod 163 Coupler, Windmill 39 Couplings, Dog Spring 242 Couplings, Guide Rod 237 Couplings, Shafting 248 Couplings, Sink 265 Couplings, Sucker Rod 242-243 Couplings, Steel Pump Rod. . 243-245 Couplings, Tool Rod 273 Couplings, Turned and Faced 242 Couplings, Wood Rod 242, 243 Couplings, Wrought 255 Crab, Hoisting 51 Cutting Pipe Threads 260 Cylinder, Combination Air, and Air Chamber 128 Cylinder, Hydro-Pneumatic 116 Cylinder Leathers 230 Cylinder Plungers 229 Cylinder Repairs 350 Cylinders, Deep Well 232 CyHnders, D. A. Deep Well 236-237 Cylinders, Pump 224-228 Cylinders, Tubular Well 232-233 D Die Stocks, Oster 267 Die Stocks and Dies 267-269 Drills, Expansion 273-274 Drills, Sand Pump 273 Drip Pans, Galvanized Steel 59 Drive Caps 276 Drive Heads 276 Drive Shoes 276 E Earth Augers 275 Electric House Pumps 76-104 Electric Motors, A. C 118 Eureka Tubular Well CyHnders 233 Expansion Drills, Paddy 274 Expansion Joints 69 F F & W Check Valves 224 Fittings, Cast Iron 256 Fittings, Malleable 252-257 Flanges, Pipe 260 Float Valves 239 Floats 239 Fulcrum Attachment for Pumps 179 Galvanizing, Windmill and Tower ... 40 Gauges, Pressure 114 Gauges, Water 114 Globe Valves 263 Goosenecks 246 H Hangers, Line Shaft 247 Heaters, Tank 63 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Alphabetical Index — Continued H Hog Waterers 62 Hoisting Crab 51 House Tanks Ill Hydrant Coclts 261 Hydrant Repairs 348 Hydrants 246 I Information, Useful 14-24, 229 Institute Outfits 49 Instructions for Ordering Windmills. .31 Irrigation, Windmill 38 J Jack Screws 272 Jacks, Pump 160-168 Jars 275 Joints, Expansion 69 Joints, Sucker Rod 242 L Leathers, Cylinder 230 Long Screws 260 Lugs, Tank Hoop 68 M Malleable Fittings 252-257 Manheads for Pressure Tanks 113 Motor Controllers 119 Motors, Electric A. C 118 N Nipples, Wrought 258-259 O Outlet Valves 239 Outfits, Institute 49 Outfits, Pneumatic 74-117 Outfits, Suburban 47, 48 P Pipe Cutters 269 Pipe Cipher 251 Pipe Dies 267-269 Pipe Fittings 252-257 Pipe Lifter 272 Pipe Fuller 272 Pipe Reamer 275 Pipe Threaders, Toledo 268 Pipe Threads 260 Pipe Tongs, SUding 274 Pipe Vises 271 Pipe Wrenches 270, 271 Pipe, Tubular Well 249 Pipe and Casing 249-251 Plungers, Cylinder 229 Pneumatic Water Supply Sys- tems 74-117 Points, Well 240-241 Power Working Heads 123-159, 188, 223 Pressure Tanks 109-111 Pressure Tank Manheads 113 Pressure Tank Handholes 113 Pressure Tank Wood Supports 113 Pulleys 247 Pump Adjustable Stroke Attach- ment 179 Pump Cylinders 224-228 Pump, Hand Air Pressure 117 Pump, D. A. Water and Air 117 Pump Handle, Patent 193 Pump Jacks 160-168 Pump Jack Repairs 333-344 Pumps, Electric House 76-104 Pump Rack Heads 176 Pumps, Pitcher Spout 169-170 Pumps, Kitchen 169 Pumps, House Force 170 Pumps, Hand Lift Standard .... 171-174 Pumps, Hand Force Standard 175 Pumps, Windmill Lift Standard 177-181 Pumps, Windmill Force Stand- ard 182-187 Pumps, Siphon 192 Pumps, Upground Force 189-191 Pumps, Hand Lift Set-Length . .194-202 Pumps, Hand Force Set-Length 203, 210 Pumps, Windmill Lift Set- Length 195-205 Pumps, Windmill Force Set- Length 206-209 Pumps, Sanitary 211 Pumps, Special Standard 211 Pumps, Fast Mail Force 212-213 Pumps, Underground Pipe Stan- ard Force 214-216 Pumps, Underground Force, Cast Standard 217-218 Pumps, Windmill Force, New Three-Way 219 Pumps, Regulator Force 220 Pumps, Tank 221 Pumps, Power 105-108 JJL ■ A^ ' ^^|- ' «JMA^Bwraww a B■Kaa f ^j^^ ■ ^^^ ^ JJ^^^ ■ Ji»J ^ aJ ^ UJ^w^jla ^ . g Mvl^\^w^,~ ^ ^■ ■ i: ^ ^^^ ^ FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Alphabetical Index — Continued Pump Repair Charts 303-304 Pump Repairs 305-337 R Rack Heads, Pump 176 Range Boilers 110 Reamers, Pipe 275 Reefing Gears 39 Regulator Cylinder 231 Regulator, Ratchet 50 Regulators, Automatic Pressure .119 Relief Valves, Water 114 Repairs, Working Barrel 235, 350 Repairs, Working Head 338-345 Repairs, Windmill 277-300 Repair Charts, Pump . , , 303-304 Repair Charts, Windmill 278-298 Repairs, Cylinder 350 Repairs, Float Valve 348 Repairs, Hydrant 348 Repairs, Miscellaneous 334-350 Repairs, Power Pump 335-337 Repairs, Pump 305-337 Repairs, Pump Jack 333-344 Repairs, Ratchet Regulator 351 Repairs, Regulator Cylinder 349 Repairs, Tank Heater 345 Repairs, Tower 301-802 Repairs, Tubular Well Cylinder ... 349 Repairs, Windmill Coupler 347 Riser Pipe Conduit 69 Rocker Arms and Boxes 51 Rods, Wood Sucker 242 Rod, Steel Pump 243 Roofs, Tank 67 Rope 51 S Sand Pump 275 Sand Pump Drills 273 Saw Frame 121 Saws, Wood 121 Screen Setter and Puller 273 Seating Tool 233 Shafting, Steel 248 Shaft Boxes 247 Shaft Collars \\ 247 Shaft Couplings 248 Shoes, Drive 276 Sinks ; 265 Sink Backs 265 Sink Brackets .266 Sink Bolts 265 Sink Couplings 265 Sink Strainers 265 Sink Traps, Iron 265 Sliding Tongs 274 Stand Pipes, House Tank Ill Steel Drift 275 Steel Tanks 52-60 Steel Tank Covers, Galvanized 61 Steel Substitutes 244-245 Strainers 238 Stuffing Box Heads 222-223 Stocks and Dies 267-269 Suburban Outfits 47, 48 Substructures, Tank 70-72 Sucker Rods 242 Supports, Wood, for Pressure Tanks 113 Swivel, Jetting Rope 274 Tables of Information 14-24 Table of Weights, Galvanized Steel hm Sheets 52 Tackle Blocks 51 Tanks, Galvanized Steel 52-60 Tanks, House m Tanks Nested 53, 56 Tanks, Pressure House Ill Tanks, Oil and Gasoline Steel 56 Tanks, Pneumatic Pressure. . . 109-110 Tanks, Round Storage Wood 66 Tanks, Taper 64 Tanks, Wagon 59, 60 Tanks, Thresher 59^ 60 Tanks, Half Round Wood '65 Tanks, Wood, Round 65, 66 Tanks, Wood, Square 65 Tank Covers 61 Tank Indicator 68 Tank Heaters 63 Tank Lugs 68 Tank Roofs 67 Tank Structures 70-72 Troughs, Galvanized Steel 57, 58 Troughs, Poultry 57 Taper Tap 273 Tappings, Pressure Tank . . 112 Threads, Pump Rod U. S. S . 243 Threads, Pipe 26O Tongs, Sliding 274 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Alphabetical Index — Concluded Tool Rod Couplings 273 Tool Rod Hook 274 Towers, Bell 73 Towers, Suburban 47, 48 Towers, Steel, Windmill 41-46 Tower Platforms 302 Tower Repairs 301-302 Traps, Sink 265 Triangles 51 Truing Spiders 281 Tubular Well Cylinders 232-233 Tubular Well Cylinder Repairs 349 U Unions, Flange 260 U. S. Standard Pump Rod Threads. .243 Valves, F & W Check 224 Valves, Brass Check 262 Valves, Check 238, 262 Valves, Float 239 Valves, Foot 238 Valves, Gate 263 Valves, Globe and Angle 263 Valve, Intake Air 115 Valves, Outlet 239 Valves, Swing Check 262 Valves, Tubular Well 233 Valves, Water Relief 114 Valves, Working Barrel . . 235 Valve Grab, Bremer 233 Vises, Pipe 271 W Water Conductors 62 Water Service Systems 74-117 Well Points 240-241 Well Tools 272-276 Windmills, Capacity of 23-24 Windmill Couplers 39 Windmills, Institute 49 Windmills, Leader 36-37 Windmill Regulators 50 Windmill Repairs 277-300 Windmills, Steel Back-Geared 25-31 Windmills, Steel Direct Stroke . 32-33 Windmills, Suburban 47-48 Windmill Towers 41-46 Windmills, Wood 34-35 Wood Rods 242 Wood Saws 121 Working Barrels 234-235 Working Barrel Repairs 235, 350 Working Heads, Power 123-159, 188, 223 Wrenches 270, 271 I FLINT & WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Index to Figures For explanation of Figure Numbers, refer to page 11 Fig. Page Fig. Page Fig 600 6035S 6035W 606 6071 6092 6093 631 641 642 643 644 645. 653 654 655 657 658, 659 660 6611 6612 665 666. 667. 668 6701 6710 6730 6760 6761 6780 6781 680 681 682. . 684. . 685.. 686 687 689 692 6930 696 697 7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7022 7041 7042 7092 7093 35 . 33 . 34 31 . 39 . 39 . 39 . .248 .247 .247 .247 .248 .121 43 44, 45 . 46 .163 . 51 .51 .51 39 39 47, 48 . 50 . 64 . 64 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 111 111 111 111 63 63 68 68 62 62 67 67 169 169 169 169 169 169 170 170 170 170 7101 7102 7112 7113 7123 7124 7141 7152 7163 7170 7181 7182. 7191 7192 7193 7194. 7200 7221 7223 7231 7232. 7233 7234 7235. 7236 7237. 7238. 7241 7242. 7243 7244 7245. 7246 7247 7248. 7251 7271. 7272. 7273. 7274. 7281. 7282. 7283. 7284. 7285. 7286. 7287. 7288. 7312. 7314 7321 7322 7323 7324. 7391 .171 . 172 171 172 171 172 173 173 173 .176 174 174 . 175 175 .175 .175 . 176 177 178 177 177 .178 .178 .177 177 178 178 177 177 178 .178 177 .177 .178 178 179 180 .180 .180 .180 .181 .181 .181 .181 181 181 181 181 182 182 183 183 183 183 .184 Page Fig, 7392 184 7393 184 7394 184 7395 184 7396 184 7397 184 7398 184 7471 185 7472 185 7473 185 7474 185 7495 186 7496 186 7511 179 7512 179 7513 179 7514 179 7521 187 7522 187 7523 187 7524 187 7525 187 7526 187 7527 187 7528 187 7541 188 7542 188 7551 188 7552 188 7571 192 7573 192 7574 192 7575 192 7576 192 7580 192 7581 192 7582 192 7583 192 7584 192 7585 192 7586 192 7587 192 7588 192 7589 192 7622 189 7623 189 7624 189 7625 189 7626 189 7627 189 7628 189 7629 189 76212 189 76213 189 76214 189 Page 76215 .189 76216 .189 76217 .189 76218 .189 76219 .189 7632 -189 7633 .189 7634 189 7635 189 7636 189 7637 .189 7638 .189 7639 .189 76312 .189 76313 .189 76314 .189 76315 .189 76316 .189 76317 .189 76318 .189 76319 .189 7666 190 7667 190 76616 190 76617. 190 7676 . 190 7677 .190 76716 190 76717 190 7686... .191 7688 191 7696 191 7698 191 7722 194 7724 194 7732 194 7733 194 7734 194 7735 194 77212 195 77213 195 77214 195 77215 195 77312 195 77313 195 77314 195 77315 195 77322 195 77323 195 77324 195 77325 195 7762 196 7763 197 7764 196 7765 197 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Index to Figures — Continued Fig. Page Fig. Page 7766 196 7767 197 7772 196 7773 197 7774 196 7775 197 7776 196 7777 197 77712 196 77713 197 77714 196 77715 197 77716 196 77717 197 7822 198 7824 198 7826 198 7832 198 7833 198 7834 198 7835 198 7836 198 7837 198 7882 199 7883 199 7884 199 7885 199 7886 199 7887 199 7888 199 7889 199 7892 199 7893 199 7894 199 7895 199 7896 199 7897 199 7898 199 7899 199 7902 200 7903 200 7904 200 7905 200 7906 200 7907 200 7908 200 7909 200 79012 201 79013 201 79014 201 79015 201 79016 201 79017 201 79018 201 79019 201 79022 79023 79024 79025 79026 79027 79028 79029. 7912 7913 7914 7915 7916 7917. , 7918. . 7919. 79112 79113 79114 79115 •79116 79117 79118 79119 79122 79123 79124 79125 79126 79127 79128, 79129 7922 7924 7932 7934 . 7936 7938. 7942 7944 7952 7954 7956 7958. . 7982., 7983.. 7984, , 7985, . 7986. . 7987,, 7992 7993 7994 7995 , 7996. 201 201 201 201 201 201 .201 .201 .200 ,200 200 200 200 200 200 ,200 ,201 .201 .201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,201 ,202 ,202 .202 202 202 ,202 ,203 203 ,203 203 ,203 203 ,210 210 ,210 210 ,210 210 ,210 .210 .210 .210 ,210 Fig. Page 7997 8002 8003 8004 8005 8006 8007 80022 80023 80024 80025 80026 80027 8012 8013 8014 8015. 8016 8017 80112 80113 80114 80115 80116 80117 80122 80123 80124 80125 80126 80127 80132 80133 80134 80135 80136 80137 8065. 8066. 8067 8068. 80615 80616 80617 80618 8075. 8076. 8077. 8078. 80715 80716 80717 80718 8102 8104 Fig. Page 210 8106 204 8108. 204 8112 204 8113 204 8114 204 8115. 204 8116. 205 8117 205 8118 205 8119 205 8222 205 8224 205 8226 204 8228 204 8232 204 8233 204 8234 204 8235 204 8236 204 8237 204 8238 204 8239 204 8336 204 8337 204 8338 205 8339 205 8401 205 8402 205 8411 205 8412 205 8421 205 8422 205 8423 205 8424 205 8431 205 8432 205 8433 206 8434 206 8441 206 8442 206 8443 206 8444 206 8451 206 8452 206 8453 207 8454 207 8455 207 8456 207 8457 207 8458 207 8491 207 8492 207 8500 .208 8501 208 8502 11— '■li^lllllll'l 'll lll " !! "" imill W IIWIIIIII H I II ■ ■■III I Mil I IT 'I' I I I .1-.....— »».^..-mii— —HMgimf ESS!^BRlK:!X- % Eflaciency H. P.= 746 (5) To find H. P. to drive a generator. VoltsXAmperes H. P.= 746^'% Efficiency Efficiency varies with load and size of machine. Size and Speed of Pulleys (Volts and amperes being known .) R. P. M.2= R. P. M.iXDi = R. P. M.2 R. P. M.iXDi D,= R. P. M.2XD2 D2 R. P. M.i 19 R. P. M.i R. P. M.2XD2 /f^/r'/r/ Tr/^-zTz FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. X,V Information About Pumps Suction Lift WATER can be raised vertically by suction 33.9 feet which is the extreme limit, and this can be done only at sea level when a perfect vacuum is formed. Barometric Pressures, Equivalent Head of Water and Suction Lift of Pumps At Different Altitudes Equivalent Head Practical Suction Altitude Barometric Pressure of Water Lift of Pump Sea Level . . . 14.70 lbs. per sq. in. 14.02 lbs. per sq. in. 33.95 ft. 32.38 ft. 26 ft. ?4 mile (1320 ft.) above sea level 24 ft. J-2 niile (2640 ft.) above sea level 13.33 lbs. per sq. in. 30.79 ft. 23 ft. H mile (3960 ft.) above sea level 12.66 lbs. per sq. in. 29 . 24 ft. 21 ft. 1 mile (5280 ft.) above sea level 12.02 lbs. per sq. m. 27.76 ft. 20 ft. IK miles (6600 ft.) above sea level 11.42 lbs. per sq. in. 26,38 ft. 19 ft. 1 }2 miles (7920 ft.) above sea level 10.88 lbs. per sq. in. 26.13 ft. 18 ft. 2 miles (10660 ft.) above sea level 9.88 lbs. per sq. in. 22 . 82 ft. 17 ft. From 25 to 28 feet is the suction limit for obtaining the most practical results, and would be still better if the perpendicular suction pipe to pump is not over 20 or 22 feet. It is advisable to place the pumping cylinder in the water wherever it can be done. Approximate Size of Cylinders Best Adapted to Certain Wells 6-inch cylinder for wells 20 feet or less. 5-inch cylinder for wells 25 feet or less. 4-inch cylinder for wells 35 feet or less. 3K-inch cylinder for wells 25 to 50 feet deep. 3-inch cylinder for wells 25 to 75 feet deep. 2J/2-inch cylinder for wells 25 to 150 feet deep. 214^-inch cylinder for wells 25 to 175 feet deep. 2-inch cylinder for wells 25 to 200 feet deep. For size of cylinders for wells of different depths for windmills, and the capacities, refer to pages 23 and 24. When Setting Pumps Observe Carefully the Following: When setting a pump, be very careful to see that the well pipe and connecting rod joints are properly threaded, well leaded, and snugly screwed together. Especially is it necessary that the connecting rod in deep well pumps be well threaded and tightly screwed together, in order to make good strong joints. As the joints cannot be made sufficiently tight by hand, tongs or a wrench should be used. Sometimes the difference in thickness or expansion of the leathers makes it a little difficult to adjust them just right at the factory, and prevents a pump from working easy when first put in. Before setting the pump, put the cylinder in a pail of water, which moistens the leathers, and the pump will then work freely and easily after in use a day or two. 20 If 5 FLINT &-JVALUN6M Information About Pumps When Setting Pumps — Continued To prevent foreign substances from entering the suction pipe, in case there is such danger, a strainer should be used; the total area of the strainer holes should be from three to five times the area of the pipe. It is of great advantage to have the suction pipe as straight and free as possible of elbows, valves and fittings, and absolutely air-tight, for a very slight leakage will greatly reduce the capacity of the pump. A foot valve should be used on long or high suctions, and its area should be as great as the pipe. The stuffing boxes should be well packed so as not to necessitate their being screwed down too tight. A pump should be suspended from the platform, and not allowed to rest on the bottom of well; stay the pipe below the cylinder. Fasten the pump securely to the platform with wood screws. See that the frost vent is open. Always place pumping cylinder or working barrel at bottom of well pipe in deep wells, or in wells over 25 feet in depth, and at least within 20 feet of the bottom of well. Always submerge the cylinder or working barrel in the water wherever practicable. Do not try to raise water over 25 feet with regular set-length pump unless the cylinder be lowered in the well as recommended. Always use the size well pipe as specified in the description of the pump. A force pump can be started or primed by holding a pail of water to the spout and working the handle rapidly. This causes the pump to suck water through the spout into the cylinder, and primes the pump. If a Pump Fails to Work These Few Hints Should Help Solve the Trouble When a pump fails to work properly, there is some unusual cause for the trouble. First, above all else, there must be ample water in the well to supply the size pump and cylinder being used. This is very important. Before making complaint about a pump, be sure that there is plenty of water in the well to be pumped. If the handle jerks back when pumping, the cylinder is too far from the water or the supply, in some manner, is shut off; or the suction pipe may be too small, and if a drive well, the screen or well point may be closed up. If the pump loses its priming, and the water runs down, there is some obstruction under the check valve; it may be a small cutting broken from the pipe thread, sand or gravel. Remove the check valve, and carefully remove all grit by scraping the lower side of it with a knife. If the pump discharges air bubbles with the water, it gets air, which may be due to the suction pipe not being screwed together tightly, or is split open. If a double acting pump throws water on the down stroke of handle only, the plunger valve leather may be worn out, or substance of some kind has lodged under the check valve. If it throws water only on the upward stroke of handle, there must be something lodged under the check valve, or the leather has become hardened and curled up. 21 [T TRl NT JSr WALLING MFG^^ Table of Wind Velocities and Pressures Velocity of Wind Pressure Miles per Hour Feet per Second In Pounds per Square Foot Common Appellation of Force of Winds 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 1.47 2.93 4.40 5.87 7.33 14.67 22.00 29.34 36.67 44.01 51.34 58.68 66.01 73.35 88.02 } 117.36 1 146.70 .005 .020 .044 .079 .123 .492 1.107 1.968 3.075 4.429 6.027 7.873 9.963 12.300 12.715 1 31.490 1 49.200 Hardly perceptible ) Just perceptible } Gentle, pleasant wind 1 Pleasant, brisk gale [ Very brisk 1 High wind I Very high storm Great storm 1 A hurricane that blows / down trees, etc. \ Immense hurricane Relative Force of the Wind in Pounds Pressure Per Square Foot of Surface Velocity in Miles per hour 6 8 10 12 15 20 25 30 40 Force, pounds 1 H }^ H 1 2 3 4^ 8 Comparative Power of Windmills In Fifteen Mile Wind per Hour Size of Windmill, feet 4 6 8 10 12 1 14 16 18 Horsepower 1 1 2" 1 :t . 1'2 2§ 3g If the wind velocity be increased or decreased, the power of the windmill will increase or decrease in the ratio of the square of the velocity. 22 FLINT S-WALLINe MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Capacities of Model 12 Star Windmills /^ PITMANS /^ ^ G E A R S .^ For Different Sized Cylinders, witli Wind Blowing at a Velocity of 15 Miles per Hour Size of Wind- mill Diameter of Cylinder Inches 2-11 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5',. 5 lio 4 3»4 3'l' 3'4 3 3=4 i'2214 2 I's 15^ 6-rt. Elevation in Feet 19 22 26 30 35 42 50 62 80 90 120 Gallons per Hour 310 286 240 206 176 148 123 100 78 69 51 8-Ft. Elevation in Feet 1 1 16 19 23 29 36 41 47 55! 64 77 92 114 144 163 250 Gallons per Hour 1 1 880 740 610 495 390 342 300 258 220 185 153 124 99i 87 56 10-Ft. Elevation in Feet 19 25| 35 41 50 65 72 90 102 119 140 165 198 250 316 350 540 Gallons per Hour |1560 1190| 882 750 612 495 392 340 300 258 220 185 155 124 98 87 57 12-Ft. Elevation in Feet 19 23 30 39 55 64 78 96 121 135 159 1801216 256 312 380 480| Gallons per Hour 1 |2940 2380 1880 1430 1060 886 730 590 470 414 360 310!260 220 183 148ill7ll05 68 14-Ft. Elevation in Feet 19| 23 28 34 43 57 77 92 112 139 175 198 217 263 312 386 478 Gallons per Hour 4500|3800 3120 2550 2010 1640 1130 950 780 630 500 441 385 332 280 227 187 162 120 106 70 16-Ft. Elevation in Feet 14 25 29 36 43 55 73 100 118 142176 225 264 300 350 395 470 570 Gallons per Hour 7900 4700 3960 3260 265012090 1590 1170 990 820 660 520 458 390 330 294 249 204 165 130 116 76 18-Ft. Elevation in Feet 20 33 39 48 59| 75 98| 130 155 190 240 310 340 390 460 530 640 Gallons per Hour 8900 o300|451D|3660 2980|2350 1790|l320 U20 920 740 570 516 450 380 330 275 240 186ll46 130 90 With Wind Blowing at a Velocity of 10 Miles per Hour 6-Ft. Elevation in Feet 2l| 24 30 33 38| 46 55 69 86 100 135 Gallons per Hour 143|l26 110 95 81I 68 56 45 36 31 23 8-Ft. Elevation in Feet 1 14 17| 20 24 32 36 41 48 55! 67| 80 100!l30ll47!200 Gallons per Hour 1 440| 357 306 258 195 172150129 ml 92| 77: 62i 49 42| 30 10-Ft, Elevation in Feet 21 29| 35 42! 62 66i 76' 861IOO 118140 168 210266 284390 Gallons per Hour 640 470l 396|326 264 209'184I16013S 1171 99] 82 66 52 48! 35 12-Ft. Elevation in Feet 1 18 22 28 36 48 59| 72' 89 110 127 146 170 2191237 296 356500 Gallons per Hour 1470 1210 940 720 546 444'36S296 236 206 180 155 1321111 92i 74I 53 51 37 14-Ft. Elevation in Feet 17 20 24: 30 37 49 66 83 97 120 150'173!l9S 230 262(318 390 4701 Gallons per Hour 2260 1S90 15601270 1010 770 585| 464 394,316 256|220]l93;166141il20 98 80| 62 55 40 16-Ft. Elevation in Feet Gallons per Hour 12 21 25 30 37| 47 62 82 103 122 152 187218 250 290 3.50 400J490 4150 2480 2080 1720 1400 1110 845 640 509 432 346 281:242 212182 150 130|l07 82 70 60 44 18-Ft. Elevation in Feet 14 23 27 33 41 52 68 92 109138165 208240272 31p;376 4501 | I — Gallons per Hour 5700 3420 28802380 1930 1580 1170 S60| 720,570,480 380 330 290 240 210,175 120 112 LS7 _5_6 23 FLINT &- WALLIN6 MF6. Co! KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A i,oac!iiiK>5 BEARINGS, as may be ordered. The NO-OIL-EM BEARINGS give uniform and positive lubrication to the windmill, with an oiling only once a year; saves frequent climbing of tower to oil the mill. Engine of Model 12 Star showing points at which NO-OIL-EM Bearings are used 1. NO-OIL-EM Bearings 2. Pitmans 3. Gears 4. Pinions 5. Wrist Pins 6. Drive and Gear Shafts 7. One-piece Main Frame 8. Crosshead 9. Walking Beam 10. Shock Absorber U. Cone-shaped Wheel Hub Perfect Lubrication and Service in No-Oil-Em Bearings NO-OIL-EM BEARINGS are made of perfectly seasoned hardwood completely filled, by a SPECIAL PROCESS, with a combination of carefully selected lubricants, makmg them impervious to moisture and unaflfected by heat or cold. Sand or grit that may be blown onto the bearings does not affect the shaft or bearing These bear- ings, proved by long and constant usage, are economical and durable, and superior to any bearing or oiling device yet produced for windmill lubrication. 26 FLINT &• WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. n Direct Center Lift THE one-piece main frame of the Model 12 Star Windmill is of extra width and strength and sets squarely upon the tower. There are two pitmans, two gears, two pinions, two wrist pins and a cross- head. This double mechanism and cross- head construction gives an absolute Direct Center Lift to the pump rod. Direct center lift overcomes all prying or side strains and twists, reducing friction to a minimum and consequently increases the q uanti ty of water pumped. Permanent Alignment of Bearings A windmill is expected to give many years serv- ice and to do so the bearings must line up properly. STAR construction gives perfect ahgnment of the bearings — due to the one-piece main frame, the bearing sockets being carefully machined and each one perfectly parallel with the others, which re- ■^ duces side strains and wear, thus * assuring PERMANENT ALIGNMENT OF BEARINGS. Front View of Engine, Sliowing Direct Center Lift and tlie Perfect Balance of tile Head on Tower Shocic Absorber and Bumper Casting The two heavy coil springs and bumper of the SHOCK ABSORBER serve as a cushion. The coil spring, instead of the main frame, receives the shoelts caused by tiie mill blowing in or out of the wind. This counter- acts the shocks, safeguarding the mill against breakage which might otherwise result. y Perfect Equalization of the Load Through the medium of the two gears, two pitmans, two pinions, and with the CROSSHEAD exactly between the pitmans and directly over the load, is secured the DIRECT CENTER LIFT AND PERFECT EQUALIZATION OF THE LOAD in the Model 12 Star Windmill. Each part is made amply strong and will with- stand double the strain that may ever be placed upon it in the actual pumping of water. 27 The Crosshead KST'raKnKioBisMS i_^LrNT Sr WALLING MFG. CO KEN DALLVI^U^IN^mANA^JJ;^^ Gears and Steel Crank Shaft Two Gears and Large Crank Shaft WITH the two gears, strong and wide-faced, is afforded more than double the usual gear face. There are three adjustable strokes and with the convenient location of the nuts on wrist pins, a change in the length of stroke of mill may be easily made. The crank shaft is large and made of cold-rolled polished steel. There are two big, strong, cold- rolled steel wrist pins, each provided with castellated nut. The castel- lated nut, held in place by a cotter pin, cannot work loose and drop off. Two Pitmans The two pitmans are truss-shaped, well braced, heavily ribbed and per- fectly straight. They are capable of carrying a much heavier load than is actually required of them. These pitmans transmit the power derived through the pinions and gears, to the crosshead, without twists or Steel Wrist Pin and Castellated Nut strains. Wheel Hub and Driving Shaft A cone-shaped or overhanging wheel hub places the weight of the wheel load directly over the bearing on the outer end of pinion shaft. This prevents any shearing strain. The hub is securely keyed to the shaft. The pinion or driving shaft is made of cold-rolled polished steel and its great length permits the use of long bearing surfaces placed close to each end of the shaft. The two pinions are keyed to shaft between the bear- ings, holding the pinions firmly in place and prevents their binding with the gears. The angle steel pump bar or rod has slotted holes at each end which fit over raised lugs. Angle- steel Pump Rod Wheel-Hub, 'jPinions and Drive Shaft, used on 8-foot Model 12 28 FLINT &-WALLIN6 M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. Main Frame Pipe /~\N mills up to and including the 12-foot, the main frame pipe attaches to the main ^— ' frame casting, as here shown. The lugs in the main frame taper to receive the tapered pipe. The end of this pipe, after driven into the socket, is turned back, or upset, forming a beading which prevents the pipe from working loose. On the larger sized mills, the main frame pipe is pressed, under hydraulic pressure, into a heavy cast flange and this flange bolted firmly to the flange at base of main frame. The bottom collar fits over the lower end of main frame pipe and serves as a guide for pump rod, preventing mill from lifting in the tower. Rudder Hinge With the steel rudder hinge forming almost a per- fect square, the heavy angle V-shaped rudder stem, and the method of connecting the rudder to main frame, the rudder of the Model 12 Star never tilts or leans at an angle. The rudder hinge is flexible enough to yield slightly, reducing the shocks of heavy winds. The rudder is properly proportioned and made of heavy sheet steel, reinforced with heavy bars across ^^^^ its width and its edges are wire-bound. Section of Main Frame and Main Frame Pipe Bottom Collar Governor Spring The steel compression governor spring always retains its elasticity. This spring, used in connection with the adjustable gov- ernor rods, allows the tension of spring to be regulated to suit the velocity of wind and the pumping load. The governing of the mill is automatic without applying or partially apply- ing the brake. Swivel The direct center lift swivel, used on the 6, 8 and 10-foot mills, is made of two pieces of band iron which bolt to the swivel at their upper ends. The pump rod attaches between these two pieces of band iron at the lower ends. The swivel used on the 12, 14, 16 and 18-foot mills is made of two parallel wood pump rods between which the single pump rod attaches and is in direct line with the angle steel pump rod. No twisting or kinking of the pull-out wire. 29 Swivel UsedJ[ Swivel Used on on 6, 8 and 12, 14, 16 and 10-Ft. Mills 18-Ft. Windmills Governor Spring E FLINT S- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Model 12 Wheel As the wheel of a windmill is constantly presented to the wind and is the source of the power developed, it is necessary that great strength be embodied in it. The wheel fans are large, stamped from heavy sheet steel, properly concaved, and set at the proper angle, or pitch, to give them the greatest wind-gathering surface. They are bolted to the outer and inner wheel rims. A heavy one-piece bracket of pressed steel encircles the fan near the outer or large end and is bolted to the outer rim. A second one-piece bracket attaches fan to the inner rim. Heavy steel arms, or spokes, attach to the over-hanging wheel hub by means of bolts, supporting the inner and outer rims. The wheel arms are well braced and form a strong truss-like structure. Bed Plate The Star's bed plate or turn- table is of sufficient strength to bear the strain and weight upon it. This bed plate is placed over the top ends of the tower angles and securely bolted to the angles through the corners with heavy staple bolts provided with double nuts. Truing Spider In top of tower, a short distance below the bed plate, is placed the truing spider to hold the pipe extension of the mill centrally and firmly in place. It is bolted securely to the corner posts with double- nutted staple bolts. This manner of bolt- ing prevents any shearing motion. Showing the Wheel Con- struction and the One-piece Fan Bracliet Truing Spider Star's Brake The Star's brake is of the cushion -segment type, hinged and cone-shaped. It applies just inside the wheel hub, or spider, and is always in adjust- ment. When applied in a storm the brake allows the wheel to revolve slowly, yield- ing slightly to the storm instead of offering resistance. 30 Bed Plate :£:^Ly.NT Sr WALLI N 6 M FG. CO. KEN DALLV I LLE , I N DIAN A , U . S. A . Q The Model 12 Star Galvanized Steel Windmill 2PITMANS /«> GEARS Z nPHE Model 12 Star is a powerful, smooth and easy running windmill. It is respon- A sive m light winds because of its direct center lift, permanent alignment, perfect governor ^nabts the miU t*n ' ''^'''''''' "' ^"'^*^°" *° ^ '"™™"'"- ^he automatic governor enames ttie miu to continue pumping m strong winds, keeping mill within safe speed limits at all times. The wheel and rudder are heavily galvirzld after cor^" pletion, leaving no cut or raw edges exposed to be attacked by rust and corrosion. Important: In ordering or making inquiry about a Windmill outfit the following should be carefully ob- served: The size and depth of well, and least depth of water in it, should always be clearly stated. aiNDAlLVILlE Quantity of water desired per hour. Height water is to be elevated, and lateral distance to be conveyed. The kind and size of windmill wanted; the height and kind of tower upon which the mill is to be erected. Care should be taken to have mill placed at least fifteen feet above all buildings, trees or other obstruc- tions in proximity to site of mill. Star Windmills are furnished regularly with bed plate and truing spider, and sufficient pump rod for 30-foot tower. A rough sketch of the location where mill is to be erected and the conditions, sent us with your inquiry or order, will be of great service in fulfilling your requirements. Model 12, Fig. 606 Size, Feet Strokes, Inches Geared to 1 Weight, Pounds Cipher Price of Mill 6 4, 6 4 300 Mercury $ 55.00 8 4, 6, 8 3M 425 Merriment 75.00 10 6, 8, 10 3M 660 Militant 105.00 12 6, 9, 12 3 1040 Minaret 175.00 14 8, 11, 14 3 1700 Minnow 300.00 16 10, 13, 16 3 2380 Mistletoe 450.00 18 12, 15, 18 3 2850 Mistress 600.00 Model 12 Star Windmills always furnished with No-Oil-Em Bearings unless other- wise specified. Bed Plates and Truing Spiders are always furnished with windmills; when ordered with towers only they are charged extra. For repairs, see pages 278-280. 31 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANArU^S. A Model 15 Star Galvanized Steel Direct Stroke Windmill THE Model 15 Star Direct Stroke Windmill is constructed along improved and advanced lines, and embodies the walking beam, the cone-shaped wheel hub and adjustable brake, and other new features as in our Model 12 Star Windmills. Each revolution of the wheel in the direct stroke windmill gives one stroke of the pump, and the pitman transmits the power direct from the main shaft to the pump rod without side strain. It is an easy and quiet running wind- mill, with very few wearing parts, and assures fast, powerful and efficient service. One-Piece Main Frame — The Main Frame in the Model 15 Star Windmill is made in one-piece, extra heavy and of ample width to support its large main drive shaft clear to its outer ends, and to safely carry the steel wheel. There are no separate parts bolted together to be jolted out of alignment. The bearing sockets are machine-finished, to receive the bearings. Equipped with No-Oil-Em or babbitted bearings, as may be ordered. The No-Oil-Em Bearings give uniform and positive lubrication with an oil- ing only once a year. The pipe of the main frame is driven into a tapering socket and the end of the pipe turned back or upset which prevents the pipe from working loose. Walking Beam — The Walking Beam serves to connect the pitman and heavy angle pump rod and acts as a guide. With this construction there is better lubrication, less friction and less wear, enabling the mill to run in very light breezes. Pitman — The Pitman is truss-shaped, well ribbed and perfectly straight which gives it additional strength and capable of heavy duty. The pitman is connected to the crank wheel by means of a steel wrist pin securely locked with a castellated nut. Main Drive Shaft — The Drive Shaft is of extra large diameter, made of cold-rolled, polished steel, and the load is equally distributed upon its long bearings. Cone-Shaped Wheel Hub — The Wheel Hub is of the cone-shaped construction which is a reliable method of distributing the weight squarely over the bearings. The hub is securely keyed to the shaft. This cone-shaped hub prevents the prying strain of the shaft against the upper bearing. It puts the load squarely on the lower bearings and not all on the outer end of the drive shaft. Showing Mechan- ism of Model 15 Star Direct Stroke Windmill for either Steel or Wood Wheel and Rudder 32 ■2:£,FLLNT&; WALLING ^M^^ Model 15 Star Galvanized Steel Direct Stroke Windmill ADJUSTABLE BRAKE— The Adjustable Bralie is of the hinged pattern and applies its pressure to the crank wheel. The brake rod is equipped with a coil spring prevent- ing the brake from being applied too suddenly. This avoids any jar or strain on the mill. Governor — The Governor is absolutely automatic in its operation and controls the mill at all times and without applying the brake. r-^- The brake is applied only when the mill is pulled «8^ --ilf . out of gear; the chain then becomes taut and lifts the brake latch which engages the brake lever. The governor spring is a decided improvement over the ordinary governor spring. It is a steel compression spring instead of a coil extension spring. It always retains its elasticity. With the governor rods the tension of the spring can be regulated to suit varied conditions. Shock Absorber — To lessen the shocks and strains to which all windmills are subjected, we have equipped our Model 15 with a Shock Absorber. There are two small but heavy coil springs used which counteract *'^.-'»'" the shocks and strain when the mill is pulled out or thrown in gear. The bumper casting is not bolted tight but is allowed to yield slightly at the center bolt, further to aid the shock absorber in serving as a cushion. Steel Wheel and Rudder — The wheel of the Model 15 Star Windmill is made of heavy sheet steel fans which are rolled to the proper curvature and set at such an angle as to get the full force of the wind and yet give the slower speed necessary for the direct stroke mill. Large steel brackets, made in one-piece, fit over the fans. The brackets are then securely riveted to the outer rim with two rivets. A second one-piece bracket, riveted to the small end of the fan, is also riveted to the inner rim. The arms or spokes are made of heavy steel and well braced. A strong V-shaped angle steel rudder stem keeps the rudder perfectly straight and central with the wheel. The steel wheel, steel rudder and bolts are carefully and heavily galvanized, by our special hot-dipped process of galvanizing, preventing rust and corrosion. All bolts are double-nutted. A side vane will be furnished with the mill, when so ordered. Our Model 15 Star Direct Stroke Windmill with wood wheel and rudder is shown on following page. Model 15, Fig. 6035— Steel Size, Feet Strokes, Inches Weight, Pounds Cipher Price Side Vane and Bar, Extra 8 10 12 14 16 4, 5 5, 7 7, 10 8, 12 10, 15 390 545 800 1200 1800 Miser Misnomer Missal Mitigate Moat $ 70.00 100.00 155.00 275.00 370 . 00 $3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Model 15 Star Windmills always furnished with No-Oil-Em Bearings unless otherwise specified. For repairs, see pages 282 and 283. 33 FLINT> WALLINe MFG.CO. KENDAlLvILLE.INDIANA.U.S.A. ^ Model 15 Star Direct Stroke Windmill With Wood Wheel and Rudder THE main frame with entire mechanism of our Model 15 Star Direct Stroke Wood Wind- mill is the same as our direct stroke steel windmill, shown and fully described on the preceding pages 32 and 33, therefore it has the walking beam, cone-shaped wheel hub and brake and the other new and exclusive features. The only difference m these mills is, one is equipped with steel wheel and rudder and the other, as on this page, with wood wheel and rudder. This interchangeable fea- ture will be readily appreciated by dealers. Star Wood Wheel — The slats or fans of the Star Wood Wheel are of the proper size and made of carefully selected stock. They are fitted full depth into slots which are sawed in hardwood steam-bent rims and securely bradded. The slats are set at the proper angle to give them strength and great wind- gathering surface. The wheel arms are made of steel, truss-shaped, the same as on the direct stroke steel mill, and then galvanized. The rim sections are interlocked at the ends with clamps which keeps the ends even and firm, and securely bolted to the wheel arms. This forms a continuous and strong rim. Star Wood Rudder — The Star Wood Rudder is made of the same material as the wheel with heavy hardwood pieces across its width. It connects with the mill by a galvanized steel V-shaped rudder stem. The rudder is properly proportioned for the size mill it guides. All woodwork of the wheel and rudder is carefully finished with two coats of pure white lead and oil, with the tips of wheel slats and border of rudder in red, making a well finished windmill. All of the bolts on the mill are double-nutted which locks the nuts and prevents parts from working loose. A side vane will be fur- nished with the mill, when so ordered. Model 15, Fig. 6035— Wood Size, Feet Strokes, Inches Weight, Pounds Cipher Price Side Vane and Bar, Extra 8K 10 12 14 16 4, 5 5, 7 7, 10 8, 12 10, 15 385 455 605 1100 1600 Mogul Mohair Molar Mould Moulding $ 70.00 100.00 130.00 230.00 340.00 $3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Model 15 Star Windmills always furnished with No-Oil-Em Bearings unless otherwise specified. For repairs, see pages 282 and 283. 34 iji'wwwnwwwr' FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Original Star Windmill With Wood Wheel and Rudder BY rigid adherence to the highest standards in details has our Original Star Wind- mill, with wood wheel and wood rudder, been brought to its present state of perfection. It being a direct stroke mill, has very few wearing parts. Direct stroke means that each revolution of the wheel gives one stroke of the pump rod. This gives a fast, powerful and effective stroke. This mill has many loyal supporters, notwithstand- ing the many merits of the steel mill. The wheel or main shaft is large and of good length, and made of cold-rolled polished steel, which runs in bearings of high-grade babbitt metal. With the upper cap arrange- ment, it facilitates replacing the bearings after they become worn from long usage, without removing the mill from tower. The wheel slats or fans are made of carefully selected stock, fitted Into the rim slots the full depth and bradded; the slots are sawed in the rims, which are made of hardwood, and the rims are steam bent. The arms or spokes of the wheel are made of the best hardwood. The rim sections are interlocked at the ends and securely bolted to the arms, forming a continuous rim of great strength. The wheel is strongly reinforced in front by heavy steel braces. The rudder is made of the same material as the wheel, and of proper proportion to effectively govern the mill. The mill is self-governing, throwing itself out of gear in storms and high winds, and as the wind resumes its normal velocity, resumes pumping without attention. Furnished with side vane, when so ordered, its use being With Side Vane Without Side Vane to assist in governing the mill when working under severe conditions. This mill, like the direct stroke steel mill, will perform the same amount of work on the short stroke as the back-geared mill will on the long stroke. Made in sizes as listed below. Fig. 600 Size, Feet Strokes, Inches Weight, Pounds Ciplier Price Side Vane and Bar, Extra 10 12 14 16 4, 5, 6 5, 6, 8 5, 6, 9 6, 8, 11 475 625 1015 1335 Magistrate Magic Madiera Macadamize $ 80.00 110.00 190.00 300 00 $4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 For repairs, see pages 294, 295. 35 : FLI NT S- WALLINQ MFG/co/KENpALLVILLEjNpu^^^^ Leader Windmills THE Leader Windmill has direct stroke and equipped with side vane. It is par- ticularly adapted to deep well pumping, being suitable and very serviceable for stock farms and ranches. .1/ 1 L_/~VL-/1— 1 L T *| rv n iLi ^u^MUi-jiLi i^L- a;^ 10 to 14-Foot Leader Windmills Its main shaft is of good size and length, made of polished cold-rolled steel, with bearings of high-grade babbitt metal. The pitman is extra strong and has a direct lift. The mill is perfectly aligned and the weight is equally distributed over the bear- ings, preventing side strains or friction. All parts of the mill are properly proportioned, making it capable of withstanding severe and long service. The governor on the Leader Windmill is automatic and perfectly controls the mill in any velocity of wind, the brake being applied only when the mill is pulled out of gear. It is an easy running windmill, has very few wearing parts and can be depended upon to do the maximum amount of work. The larger Leader Windmills, shown on the following page, are for the more exten- sive stock farms and ranches where a greater supply of water is required. Sizes and Weights Size, Feet stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 10 12 14 5, 7, 8 6,8, 10 7, 8, 10 528 712 1108 $ 85.00 120.00 190.00 For repairs, see pages 296, 297. 36 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Leader Windmills nil"'///// THE wheel of the Leader Windmill is made of selected wood, the slats being fitted full depth into slots sawed in the rims and securely bradded. The arms of the wheel are made of good hardwood. The wheel section rims are securely bolted to the arms by means of strong wheel clips, and the wheel is reinforced in front with good strong braces, making a rigidly constructed wheel. The angle at which the slats are placed gives to the wheel the maximum wind-gathering surface. The rudder is made of the same material as the wheel, and properly proportioned i i-iix i 8c\'^/ALLl?iG HrsH, tmUtH 16 to 22';-Foot Leader Windmills for the mill. All woodwork of the wheel and rudder is painted with pure white lead and lin- seed oil and trimmed in red. Leader Windmills are built in sizes from 10-foot to the large and powerful mill with 2212-foot wheel, the larger sizes being shown on this page. A Leader Windmill outfit equipped with a Hoosier Working Head and Hoosier Working Barrel of large capacity means an abundance of water for the stock, and then, too, when they need it. Stock always thrive better when supplied with plenty of fresh water. Sizes and W eights Size, Feet stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 16 18 20 22 1^ 6, 8, 12 6, 8, 12 10, 12, 14 10, 12, 14 1618 1730 2950 3150 $370.00 420.00 675.00 725 . 00 For repairs, see pages 298 to 300. 37 rx::-?r^xr'^rsi^rair3zsr~ FLINT S- WALLING MFGXO: KENDALLyiLLE,lN^^ Star Windmill Irrigation TRACTS of land in dry countries that are non-productive and worthless, can be made to produce abundant crops and fruitage by proper irrigation. The applica- tion of a good supply of water to land that was once barren and worthless has been made very fertile and productive, for a comparatively slight expense, by the installation of Star Windmill Irrigation Outfits. The equipments depend upon the available water supply and the variety of crops to be irrigated. The extreme responsiveness and high power of Star Windmills make them especially adapted for irrigation work. Star Windmill Pumping System for Irrigation Table below gives the number of square feet and acres that the Star Windmill Irriga- tion Outfit will irrigate 1 inch deep per average day's work. , 10-foot Lift 15-foot Lift 25-loot Lift Feet Square Feet Acres Square Feet Acres Square Feet Acres 10 1 37,161 12 66,765 14 85,982 16 120,106 .85 1.53 1.97 2.75 24,775 44,510 57,321 80,070 .57 1.02 1.31 1.84 14,768 26,134 34,757 49,742 .34 .60 .79 1.14 38 [MIinKlIllWAkLINlZ^^^^ Windmill Coupler Patented April 29, 1902 "PIGURE 6611, Windmill Coupler, for connecting windmill pump rod to pump. By raising or lowering the small lever, aided by coil spring, the pin is easily thrown in or out, connecting or disconnecting windmill and pump at will. No rattling or lost pins when this coupler is used. This coupler is furnished free with each Star Windmill. Price, when ordered separately: Fig. Description Price for 12-foot Mills and Smaller Price for 14, 16 and 18-foot Mills 6611 6612 Pattern 802 Pattern 14-16 $2.00 $4.00 For repairs, see page 347. Reefing Gears Our Reefing Gears are made in two designs, as here illustrated — Fig. 6071 being for 6, 8 and 10-foot wind- mills. Fig. 6092 for 12-foot, and Fig. 6093 for 14-foot and larger. They have ample lever- age for easily pulling wind- mill out of the wind. A reefing gear is furnished free with each Star Wind- mill. Fig. 6071 Prices, when ordered separately: Fig. For Size Windmill Length of Chain, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 6071 6092 6093 6, 8 and 10-foot 12-foot 14, 16 and 18-foot 24 32 45 9 17 21,1. $2.50 4.50 6.50 For repairs, see page 347. 39 ;_ FLINT S- WALLING MFG.CO. KENDALLyi LLE.I N D^^^^^ Hot-Dipped Galvanizing Means Long Life to Star Steel Windmills and Steel Towers Galvanizing Department TTERE is shown our Galvanizing Department. This is one of the best and most complete galvanizing plants in the country, being thoroughly equipped with all modern mechanical devices tor the proper and successful galvanizing of Star Steel Wind- mills and Steel Towers, by the hot-dipped process. Steel Windmills and Towers are exposed to all kinds of weather throughout the entire year. Steel work, when imperfectly galvanized, soon corrodes by the action of the atmosphere, and more or less damage results. Upon the work of our Galvanizing Department largely depends the durability of Star Steel Windmills and Steel Towers. We use our own special galvanizing mixture of pure zinc and aluminum alloy applied by the Hot-Dipped Process. The best and most lasting method of galvanizing is the hot-dipping, as it covers the metal with a thicker coating than by any other process. The EXCELLENCE of our galvanized material, there being practically no wear-out to it, and our special process of applying it to Star Steel Windmills and Steel Towers, thor- oughly covering all steel parts, bolts and exposed joints, make them capable of resisting, indefinitely, in any climate, the attacks of rust and corrosion. 40 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLV I LLE INDIANA, U.S.A.* Star Galvanized Steel Windmill Towers TN points of material, workmanship, and finish, -'■ Star Galvanized Steel Windmill Towers are the strongest and most durable offered to the trade. A Star Steel Tower, by its solidity and resisting capacity — accomplished only by Star construction — enables the windmill to do better and more satisfactory work than on a frail tower, and will safely carry the size windmill recommended, in any storm that does not damage substantial buildings. No tower should be used for a larger windmill than recommended in tower lists. The angle steel corner posts, anchor posts, bands, and the round steel brace rods, are made from hot- rolled special carbonized Bessemer steel, the angles being shaped in accordance with our rigid require- ments. The corner posts are made in 10-foot sec- tions, the bands are bolted just above the corner post splice, and the round steel brace rods have a welded head on one end and a threaded nut with beveled washer on the other, making it possible to adjust the tower and keep it straight and rigid. Observe the inside view, at the right, of the corner post splice and the manner of connecting the brace rods and bands. At the left is shown a view of the top section, ladder and plat- form of Fig. 653, No. 2 Star Steel Tower. It will readily be seen how rigid and substantial is the construction of this sized tower, for supporting 10-foot and smaller windmills. At the right is shown a section of Fig. 654, Star Steel Tower, Nos. 3, 4 and 5, with the adjustable brace rods and bands con- nected every 5 feet, making a very strong double - braced tower forsupporting 12,14,16 and 18-foot windmills. 41 FLINT &- WALLING MFG.CO. KEN DALLVILLE.INDIANA.U.S.A. Star Galvanized Steel Windmill Towers Platform THE Star Steel Tower Platform, here shown, is round, of good size and strong, and furnished with each Star Steel Four-Post Tower. Two heavy steel angles projecting across the under side of platform, far enough apart to fit the square of tower, are bolted firmly to the corner posts of the tower, making it absolutely safe. A steel band binds the outer edge the entire circumference. For 10-foot windmills and smaller, the round platforms are 4 feet in diameter; for 12-foot windmills, 5 feet in diameter; and for 14, 16 and 18-foot windmills, 6 feet in diameter. For prices of platforms separately, see page 302. Platform Swinging Pump Rod Guides One end of our Anti-Friction Swing- ing Pump Rod Guide is attached to the corner posts immediately under each 10-foot band by means of a special shoulder bolt, which tightens the tower splice and leaves the ends of the guide free to swing with the pump rod. The other end of each swinging pump rod guide is attached to the pump rod with bolt and spring cotter. These guides prevent fric- tion and squeaking, and save wear on the pump rod. Showing Swinging Pump Rod Guide Anchor Posts and Plates It is necessary that a windmill tower should have a good anchorage. Here is shown our Star Angle Steel Anchor Post which is 5 feet long and securely bolted to an extra large iron anchor plate. When the anchor posts and plates are properly set and anchored according to directions, the wind under high velocity will not overturn the tower by pulling up the anchor posts and plates. Anchor Post and Anchor Plate Galvanizing Thorough galvanizing is an important factor in the life of Star Steel Windmill Towers. The various parts are dipped into pure spelter or zinc and heavily coated after all cutting and punching have been done. All bolts and nuts are galvanized. There are no raw edges or exposed joints to invite rust and corrosion. 42 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Star Galvanized Steel Four-Post Towers N Fig. 653, No. 2 O. 2, Star Steel Tower, here shown, is for 6, 8 and 10-foot Star Windmills. Its corner post sections are in 10-foot lengths. The bands are spaced every 5 feet apart, making it a very strong and safe tower. It has adjustable brace rods, spaced 10 feet apart, and with the intermediate bands afford a midway guide for the brace rods which pre- vents buckling or rattling. Equipped with a strong steel ladder, platform, pair of swinging pump rod guides for each 10-foot section, and heavy angle steel anchor posts with large iron plates. The spread of No. 2 towers is one-fifth their height; the 40-foot tower has a spread of 8 feet at the ground line. Star Steel Towers, including all bolts and nuts, are thoroughly galvanized after all cutting and punching have been done, to prevent rust and corrosion. Height, Weight, Feet Pounds Cipher Price *10 147 Servant $ 20.00 15 293 Serve 38.00 20 368 Service 48.00 25 444 Servitor 58.00 30 528 Session 66.00 35 615 Setter 80.00 40 756 Settle 96.00 45 862 Settler 110.00 50 1036 Settling 135.00 55 1180 Severe 155.00 60 1405 Severity 190.00 65 1633 Sewer 210.00 70 1925 Sewerage 245.00 75 2160 Sextant 275.00 80 2472 Sextile 315.00 Anchor Posts and Plates $9.50 *Anchor posts and plates are not included with 10-foot towers. For repairs, see pages 301, 302. 43 Fig. 653, No. 2 L±:— EyNT.„§:WAy.lN6^ I N DIAn\u.S^A. Star Galvanized Steel Four-Post Towers Fig. 654, No. 3 "VJO. 3, Star Steel Tower, here shown, is for 12-foot Star Windmill. Its corner post sections are in 10-foot lengths. The adjustable brace rods and bands are every 5 feet apart, making a double braced tower. The brace rods passing through the bands afford a midway guide which prevents buckling or rattling. It is positively the strongest and the best tower made. Equipped with a strong steel ladder, platform, pair of swinging pump rod guides for each 10-foot section, and heavy angle steel anchor posts with large iron plates. The spread of No. 3 towers is one-fifth their height; the 40-foot tower has a spread of 8 feet at the ground line. Star Steel Towers, including all bolts and nuts, are thoroughly galvanized after all cutting and punching have been done, to prevent rust and corrosion. Height, Weight, Feet Pounds Cipher Price no 198 Sexton $ 26.00 15 390 Sexual 50.00 20 476 Shabby 60.00 25 562 Shack 75.00 30 679 Shackle 86.00 35 777 Shad 98.00 40 955 Shaddock 120.00 45 1075 Shade 135.00 50 1287 Shadow 165.00 55 1445 Shag 185.00 60 1712 Shaggy 220.00 65 1955 Shake 250.00 70 2258 Shaky 290.00 75 2506 Shale 320.00 80 2828 Sham 365.00 ♦Anchor Posts and Plates $14.50 Anchor posts and plates are not included with 10-foot towers. For repairs, see pages 301, 302. 44 Fig. 654, No. 3 J=j-I NT Sr WALLI N6 M FG. COrKEN DALLVI LLE , IN Dl AljATilsX' Star Galvanized Steel Four-Post Towers Fig. 654, Nos. 4 and 5 NOS. 4 and 5, Star Steel Towers, are of the same construction as the No. 3, but of heavier material to safely carry the larger windmills. Thor- oughly galvanized. The spread of Nos. 4 and 5 towers is one-fifth their height; the 40-foot tower has a spread of 8 feet at the ground line. Fig. 654, No. 4, for 14-foot Windmill Height, Weight, Feet Pounds Cipher Price no 311 Shamble $ 41.00 15 578 Shame 70.00 20 704 Shameful 86.00 25 830 Shampoo 102.00 30 1007 Shank 125.00 35 1152 Shanty 146.00 40 1365 Share 175.00 45 1554 Shark 195.00 50 1804 Sharpen 225.00 . 55 2028 Shave 250.00 60 2305 Shaver 285.00 65 2597 Shawl 320.00 70 2913 Sheaf 360.00 75 3206 Shears 400.00 80 3544 Shed 450.00 Anchor Posts and Plates $16.00 Fig. 654, No. 5, for 16 and 18-foot Windmills Height, Feet no 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Weight, Pounds Cipher Price 369 675 822 977 1182 1361 1608 1811 2080 2310 2606 2903 3239 3538 3895 Sheep Sheepish Sheet Shell Shellac Shelter Shelve Shepherd Sheriff Sherry Shield Shift Shilling Shimmer Shin $ 50.00 88.00 107.00 130.00 156.00 180.00 215.00 240.00 275.00 300.00 340.00 375.00 425.00 450.00 510.00 Anchor Posts and Plates ♦Anchor posts and plates are not included with For repairs, see pages 301, 302. $20.50 10-foot towers. 45 m4^ Fig. 654, Nos. 4 and 5 P~7UNTI^WALUN6 MFG.(^^ ILLE/IN DIANA,U,S.^A.^ Star Galvanized Steel Four-Post Ranch Tower Fig. 655 HERE is a galvanized steel windmill tower with wide spread at the base, which is commonly known as our Ranch Tower, a design that is used quite extensively on stock ranches and plantations. With the extra wide base spread, the tower can be used to excellent advantage over open dug wells of large diameter as it spans the well suf- ficiently to afford a substantial anchorage; a low tower of this design also gives plenty of room for the pump. The angle steel corner posts are bent near the tower platform to give it the extra wide base spread, otherwise is of the same construction as our regular windmill towers, and equipped with angle steel cross guides. It has a safe steel ladder, a large and strong platform, and heavy angle steel anchor posts with large iron anchor plates. The tower is heavily galvanized after all cutting and punching have been done, includ- ing all bolts and nuts, affording protection from rust and corrosion. This makes a rigid and very durable gal- vanized steel windmill ranch tower. The 30- foot tower has a base spread of 10 feet, and the other heights are in the same relative proportion. No. 2 towers are for 6, 8 and 10-foot wind- mills; No. 3 for 12-foot; No. 4 for 14- foot; and No. 5 for 16 and 18-foot. No tower should be used for a larger windmill than here recommended. Fig. 655 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 Height, Feet Weight, Pounds Price Weight, Pounds Price Weight, Pounds Price Weight, Pounds Price 20 25 30 35 40 416 512 640 787 995 $57 . 00 71.00 86.00 105.00 132 . 00 519 631 782 948 1194 $ 70.00 85.00 104.00 126.00 158.00 754 900 1108 1311 1546 $ 98.00 120.00 144 . 00 173.00 203.00 875 1037 1305 1555 1844 $120,00 146.00 180.00 210.00 250.00 Prices include Anchor Posts complete. 46 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. . *..>^^t*i«M— — ~...~^^^r-.^'^^^ Star Windmill Suburban Outfit for the Country Home 47 ilMl>>J>iKM.,'^ 342 141 16.00 11 5 3 411 154 17.50 12 5 4 548 181 21.00 13 5 5 675 211 25.50 14 5 6 810 240 29.00 15 5 8 1096 285 36.00 17 6 2 384 167 18.50 18 6 2K 480 184 20.00 19 6 3 583 193 21.50 20 6 4 768 237 26.00 21 6 5 966 256 30.00 21H 7 2 486 206 22 8 2 691 245 23 8 2J^ 864 270 24 10 2 1089 340 25 10 2M 1361 370 PRICES 50 6 6 1200 326 51 6 8 1600 403 ON 62 8 5 1800 410 63 8 6 2133 465 APPLICATION. 64 8 8 2854 560 66 8 10 3692 670 56 10 8 4680 760 67 10 10 5680 877 NOS. 1 to 21 can be shipped in a box car, set up, ready for use. Nos. 213^ to 57 inclusive are shipped knocked down, as they are too large to be shipped set up except on open cars (shipped K. D. unless otherwise specified), and prices for these sizes are furnished only upon application, as it is necessary to advise the purchaser in each case of the many difficulties encountered in erecting steel tanks away from the factory. Knocked down tanks are set up at our factory before shipping in order that every part may fit perfectly. Before knocking down the tank to crate it, all parts are plainly marked to facilitate the erection. An order for Nos. 21 J-^ to 57 to be acceptable must specifically provide that purchaser assumes all responsibility in connection with the following: "Sufficient solder and rivets accompany each tank to complete it and we will not be responsible for the shortage of solder beyond what is furnished regularly with a K. D. tank, as inexperienced workmen, and espe- cially those not accustomed to flowing solder, frequently use much more than is necessary, nor will we be respon- sible in any way for leaks, misplacement of parts or other trouble incident to assembling when the erecting is done by other than our own workmen." Anchor Tanks take the same number and list as above, but are not furnished in the following numbers: 8, 15 and 213-^ to 57 inclusive. Anchor Tanks are not furnished knocked down. Hoosier Tanks always furnished unless Anchor Tanks are specified. The above prices and weights are based on 20 Gauge Galvanized Sheets; for heavier material, see page 52. Nos. 51, 52, 53 and 54 should be made of not hghter than No. 18 Gauge and Nos. 65, 56 and 57 of No. 16 Gauge. Always Order by Number 54 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Galvanized Steel Square End Tanks Width, Height. Length, Capacity, Weight, No. Feet Feet Feet Gallons Pounds Price 201 2 2 4 101 91 $ 9.50 202 2 2 5 126 100 10.75 203 2 2 6 152 121 11.75 205 2 2 8 202 150 16.00 208 232 2 8 262 165 17.50 211 3 9 8 318 178 18.75 212 3 2 10 397 208 22.00 216 4 2 8 424 216 23.00 217 4 2 10 530 255 25.00 All above tanks are shipped set up ready for use. Anchor Tanks take same number and list as above, but are not made in the following numbers: 216 and 217. Hoosier Tanks always furnished unless otherwise ordered. Hoosier Galvanized Steel Dipping Tanks For Dipping Cattle, Sheep and Hogs , p^^iii0i^oALVii^i/iii>fi^ii Height, Length in Feet Width in Inches Weight, No. Feet Top Bottom Top Bottom Pounds Price 711 33-'2 6 3 30 12 208 $22 . 50 712 4 8 5 20 10 226 29.00 713 4 8 5 24 10 230 30.00 714 4 8 4 30 10 230 31.00 715 4 8 5 30 10 235 31.00 716 4 10 5 24 10 320 35.00 717 3J^ 10 5 30 12 300 34.00 718 4 10 5 30 10 322 36.00 719 4 10 5 30 12 327 37.00 720 4 10 6 24 10 320 35.00 721 4 10 6 30 10 322 36.00 722 4 10 6 30 12 329 37.00 723 4 14 9 30 10 386 45.00 Dipping Tanks, all sizes, are furnished with roller at upright end to assist in placing animal in tank without injury, and in slanting end a detachable ladder is provided to assist animal in leaving tank and reaching dripping board. All tanks as above listed are shipped set up ready for use. ^ . . All prices and weights on this page are based on No. 20 gauge galvanized sheets. For heavier material, see page 52. Always Order by Number. 55 FLI NT S- WALLI NG M F6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, IJ^^S^ Hoosier Galvanized Steel Tanks Nested I KENDALLVm I Galvanized LING Mfg. Go., e. indiana. Steel Tanks Galvanized Steel Tanks shipped NESTED take a reduced rate of freight. These are our regular round end Galvanized steel tanks made of No. 20 gauge sheets. For convenience we have made up four good assortments. Anchor Tanks take same num- ber and list. Hoosier tanks always furnished unless otherwise ordered. Width, Height, Length, Capacity, Weight, Nest No. Feet Feet Feet Gallons Pounds Price 101 9 2 4 91 74 $ 9.00 Nest M 21 ., 2 6 178 110 13.00 No. 1 111 3 9 8 295 156 17.00 117 4 2 10 496 203 23.00 Totals. . . 543 $62.00 Nest No. 2 103 108 112 2 21 ., 3" 2 9 2 6 8 10 144 245 384 102 141 185 $11.50 16.00 19.50 Totals... 428 $47.00 Nest No. 3 101 L N 116 2 3 4 2 2 2 9 4 5 6 8 91 145 213 386 74 93 134 169 $ 9.00 12.00 15.00 18.50 Totals . . . 470 $54.50 Nest No. 4 102 M 111 9 2' 2 3 2 2 2 5 6 8 ■ 117 178 295 88 110 156 $10.50 13.00 17.00 Totals 354 $40 . 50 Hoosier Oil and Gasoline Steel Tanks Oil and Gasoline Tanks are made of No. 20 gauge galvanized steel. The tanks are very strong and durable. A screw cap opening is placed in top for filling tank and a lever handle lock faucet is in the side near bottom for drawing off contents. Diameter, Height, Capacity, Weight, No. Inches Inches Gallons Pounds Price 85 18 30 32 28 $ 5.50 86 24 30 58 38 6.25 87 24 36 70 42 7.75 88 34 30 117 67 10.00. 89 34 36 140 75 11.00 90 34 42 165 83 13.25 91 34 48 185 90 14.50 Always Order by Number 56 FLINT Gr WALLINQ MFG.CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANAruTs. A. Hoosier Galvanized Steel Troughs and Pans ESPECIALLY adapted for Sap Pans, Milk Troughs, Watering and Feed Troughs. The illustration shows manner of construction, the sheet steel being turned up around the edges to form sides and ends, and the top surrounded with angle steel or round iron. Width, Depth, Length, Capacity, Weight , Inches Inches Inches Gallons Pounds Price 271 24 6 48 27 33 $ 5.25 272 24 6 60 34 40 5.75 273 24 6 84 48 52 6.75 274 30 6 84 60 61 8.00 275 30 6 108 77 75 9.25 276 36 6 84 72 68 9.50 277 36 6 108 93 85 11.00 278 26 8 80 65 58 8.50 279 26 8 104 85 80 9.75 280 32 8 80 90 68 9.50 281 32 8 104 105 74 11.25 282 22 10 76 65 56 8.50 283 22 10 96 82 69 9.75 284 28 10 76 83 74 9.50 285 28 10 96 105 80 10.75 287 12 12 48 25 32 5.00 288 12 12 72 88 46 6.00 289 12 12 96 50 59 7.50 290 12 12 120 63 73 9.75 291 18 12 72 57 54 7.25 292 18 12 96 75 70 9.00 293 24 12 48 50 44 6.75 294 24 12 72 76 61 8.25 295 24 12 96 100 78 10.00 296 24 12 120 125 94 12.75 Nos. 271 to 281, inclusive, are designed for Sap Pans, but as they are also used for other purposes we list them without handles. If handles are wanted, add 15 cents to list price for each handle. The sizes just referred to are made from one sheet of steel, without any seam in bottom, and are always furnished with top surrounded \\'ith angle steel. Anchor Troughs and Pans not made in above. Hoosier Poultry Troughs THE Hoosier Poultry Trough is substan- tially made of galvanized sheet steel, and inexpensive. Just what every farmer and poultry raiser should have. 1 Width, No. Inches Inside Outside Depth, Depth, Inches [ Inches Length, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 430 4 636 6 736 ' 7 2 31, 1 30 i 3I2 3 334 36 j 5 3I0 1 434 ■ 36 1 6I0 $ .85 .95 1.10 All prices and weights on this page are based on No. 20 gauge galvanized sheets. For heavier material, see page 52. Always Order by Number. Ca^-g>';'.-j/-jT'.j?-- >. v'^^ll^^■g^Mlw■ ^^^■M^^^w^^^^M-^JL^|J^jUlWJa^ ' ^^v-^^ ' ^ ^ ^■>l, ^ ^4 ■' ^ ' -'^l '^ ■'. 't :v-^^f '|^:^ ' ^ , ^^ l ^■ — ~? — t - v . ' i-v <<■ ■ 't — ,— — i-~r ^. — ■ — -.-■; — ;^-i— ,-, — — i — [rrnmiMmi ^_ FLINT 6r WALLIN G MF G. CO. KE N DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Galvanized Steel Round Bottom Troughs With Angle Iron Stand Width, Height, Length, Capacity, Weight, No. Inches Inches Feet Gallons Pounds 20 Price 897 14 7 2 6 $ 3.50 898 14 7 3 9 25 4.00 899 14 7 4 12 30 4.50 900 14 7 6 18 40 5.25 901 14 7 5 15 36 4.65 902 14 7 8 24 50 6.25 903 14 7 10 30 65 7.80 904 20 10 8 52 62 7.75 905 20 10 10 65 75 9.00 906 23 IIH 8 72 71 8.50 907 23 n'A 10 90 85 9.50 908 26 13 8 95 86 9.80 909 26 13 10 120 101 12.00 910 32 16 8 152 102 12.25 911 32 16 10 190 118 14.25 912 36 18 8 188 118 14.50 913 36 18 10 235 137 16.50 914 42 21 8 260 132 17.50 915 42 21 10 325 153 19.00 916 48 24 8 344 158 18.85 917 48 24 10 430 187 22.00 Troughs Nos. 897 to 903 inclusive, have crossbars 12 inches apart. All 10-foot troughs have center support. Made of No. 20 gauge sheet steel, heavily galvanized. Anchor Troughs not made in above. Hoosier Special d Hog Troughs Width, Height, Length, Capacity, Weight, No. Inches Inches Feet Gallons Pounds 62 12 6 2 4 7 $1.50 63 12 6 3 6 10 1.80 64 12 6 4 8 12 2.25 65 12 6 5 10 14 2.75 66 12 6 6 12 16 3.35 68 12 6 8 16 22 4.10 70 12 6 10 20 27 5.00 The Hoosier Special Hog Trough is made of No. 20 gauge sheet steel of the best quality, thoroughly gal- yanized. The bottom is all in one piece. Width of trough, 12 inches, outside measurement- depth 5 inches inside measurement. Crossbars, 12 inches apart. The 8 and 10-foot lengths have center support The' corners of supports are punched for anchoring to floor or plank. The best hog trough made- light in weight and easily cleaned. Anchor Troughs not made in above. Always Order by Number. 58 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN blANA. U.S. A. Hoosier Galvanized Steel Wagon Tanks Round Ends — Flat Top and Bottom WW' Mm HQOSICR W kGON Flirjr&WALL NG MF KENOALl 'IUE,IND IN center of top of tank is placed a 14-inch manhole, with close- fitting cover made of galvanized steel, with a flange on the under side, and arranged so it can be readily removed to fill tank. Loca- tion and size of manhole can be changed to suit purchaser. Inside of tanks, except No. E, are placed galvanized bulkheads to brace the tank and to prevent the sudden movement of contents forward and backward when tank is in motion. The tank is stayed underneath the cover by 1-inch angle steel braces from side to side; these serve to support the cover and to strengthen it. The clean-out hole is placed in the rear end close to bottom. •'-'-'■'' No. Width, Feet Height, Feet Length, Capacity, Feet Gallons Weight, Pounds Price A B C D E 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 8 8 8 6 378 295 245 197 144 245 215 203 183 146 $32.50 29.50 27.50 25.00 22.00 The above prices and weights are based on No. 20 gauge galvanized sheets. heavier material, see page 52. Always order by number. For Anchor Drip Pans For Hoosier and Anchor Steel Tanks Round and Round Ends Made of No. 26 gauge galvanized sheet steel. All sizes are 2 inches in depth. Drip Pans for Round Tanks For Tanlt No. Price For Tank No, Price For Tank No. Price 1 2 . . $2.65 4.20 4 . 20 4.20 4.20 4.20 7 8 .. $4.20 4.20 14 15 18 19 20 21 .. $6.50 6 . 50 3 4 5 6 9 10 12 13 6.50 6 . 50 6.50 6.50 9.30 9.30 9.30 9.30 Drip Pans for Round End Tanks 101 $2.40 107 .... $4 . 50 117 $10.00 102 2.90 108 .... 5.30 120 15.60 103 3.35 Ill 6.30 127 .... 19.20 104 3.90 112 .... 7.70 129 .... 10.40 105 4.50 116 .... 7.90 130 14.40 106 5.40 All drip pans 6 feet in diameter are shipped knocked down. 59 l_ FLI NT S- WALLI NG M FG. CO. KEN DALLV I LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Galvanized Steel Wagon Tanks Round Bottom ^J=\ 'T^HE Hoosier Galvanized Steel Round Bottom Wagon Tank is made of the best grade of No. 18 gauge galvanized sheet steel, has galvanized bulkheads, side- boards, and is equipped with our new style, rigidly braced, stationary steel bunks, which with the U-shaped clamps fitting over the bolsters, prevent the tank from sliding back and forth. The braces and anchor supports keep the tank in an upright position . Three heavy, steel straps also give the tank strength. On top of the tank, near the end, there is a manhole. On the back, near the bottom, there is a two-inch cleanout. The location of either may be changed. On top, between the manhole and the rear end, there is a heavy plank, of sufficient width to carry the tank pump. The plank is removable so that it is easily bored for the pump, which may be located on the plank wherever desired. If instructed, removable screen can be arranged to cover the manhole, for a slight extra charge. The screen prevents foreign substances from entering the tank. No. Width, Feet Depth, Inches Length, Feet Capacity, Gallons Weight, Pounds Price F G H 3 24 3 1 24 3 ' 28 8 10 10 300 378 472 300 335 375 $55.00 60.00 65.00 Made for both 38-inch narrow and 42-inch wide track wagons, for 38-inch bolsters unless otherwise ordered. Always Order by Number 60 Always furnished f^TUjTf^JMWAJ^^ Galvanized Steel Tank Covers Style A— For Round Tanks 50 cents per square foot. Style E— For Square or Round^End Tanks 40 cents per square foot. Style D — For Square or Round End Tanks 40 cents per square foot. Style B— For Round Tanks 40 cents per square foot. Style F— For Square or Round End Tanks Style C — Conical Cover 40 cents per square foot. Style C— For Round Tanks, with Manhole as here shown. 60 cents per square foot. plain Flat Covers with Manhole, Not Illustrated Style H— For Round Tanks, without Man- hole. 40 cents per square foot. 30 cents per square foot. To ascertain the list price of Galvanized Steel Tank Covers, the following rule will govern: For Round Tanks: Square the diameter of tank in feet, and multiply by price per square foot. For Square or Round End Tanks: Multiply length of tank by the width in feet, then by price per square foot. Above list prices are for covers made of No. 20 gauge galvanized sheet steel. For heavier material, the same rule applies as on tanks; see page 52. 61 awmiiMW Bt J. ai^^!!' 11 ' 1^^ j=UJSIT 6r WaQjN(3^^M The Daisy Hog Waterer Fig. 692 THE Daisy Hog Waterer is made so simple and with only one JSij-inch connection, that anyone can attach it. All working parts are made of brass. The float chamber is a continuation of the drinking cups, and all on the outside of tank, with the exception of the valve which is within the strainer inside of the tank. The valve is made of vulcanized rubber, has a babbitted valve seat set in end of the pipe, and both are tapered, making a perfect fit. Impossible to leak. The strainer has perforated brass covering which gives protection to the valve and keeps out all sediment. The Daisy Hog Waterer can be attached to a tank, barrel or pipe line. Being auto- matic prevents the accumulation of mud around it. Description Daisy Hog Waterer Price, Each .00 When in need of repairs, order by number, as follows: No. 1 — Float with lever attached and brass machine screws with nuts. No. 2 — Rubber cork or valve with con- necting wire and screw-eye. No. 3 — Strainer. No. 4 — ^-inch lock nut. No. 5 — Cover over float. No. 6 — Bowl complete, consisting of cups with pipe attached, valve seat in end of pipe, and reamed out perfectly smooth all ready for valve. Water Conductor Or Spout Attachment ^IGURE 6930, Cast Iron Attachment, for conducting water from lift pump spout to watering trough or tank. Fitted for 134 or 132-inch iron pipe. It has swivel bail so that the conduct- ing pipe may lead in any direction, spout when not in use. Can be readily lifted from Fig. 6930 Size Pipe, Inches . li/i VA Water Conductor, Price, Each . $1.00 $1,25 62 FLINT 6r WALLING MFG.CO/kEN DALLVILLEJN DIANA, U.S. A.>Vi Hoosier Tank Heaters Fig. 685 T^HE Hoosier Tank Heater, with Basket Grate, Fig. 685, is made of high-grade iron, and the entire body, including draft chamber, being cast in one piece, eliminates all joints where water might enter. No leak possible. This, in itself, is a commendable feature of the Hoosier. It has a heavy galvanized smoke pipe which is fitted with damper and spark arrester. Sparks cannot get out of a Hoosier to do any damage. The cast-iron fire box and ash pan are in two separate parts and can be easily removed when necessary. The draft chamber being cast on outside of the body of heater, it cannot be impaired by the heat. Any kind of fuel can be used. The Hoosier is an ideal heater and very durable. ■piGURE 686, down Tank Hoosier Stay- Heater, is the same in every respect as Fig. 685, except it is provided with heavy cast-iron ring attached to the bottom of heater. This gives additional weight and holds the tank heater in place on bottom of the tank without the use of stay rods. Built in one size only. Sectional View Showing the Hoosier Tank Heater In Service Fig. Size, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 685 686 -. 12 x24 12x24 102 131 $15.00 18,00 For repairs, see page 345. 63 n ',ii.«JU(.«A!.w-w;i; s.'. FLINT S-WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Taper Tower Tanks FIGURE 667 is our Special Taper IWood Tank, for elevating inside of our regular steel suburban tower. It is equipped with round steel hoops connected with Fig. 689 adjustable draw lugs, making a substantial hoop- age. Provided with a galvanized standpipe for windmill pump rod to pass through the center of tank. This stand- pipe is attached to bottom of tank by means of flanges, packing and bolts, assuring a water-tight connection. Tank is supplied with a conical board cover. The tank is carefully made and inspected, then knocked down and properly crated for shipment. The tanks as listed are made from 2-inch lumber, except the No. 0, which is made from 1 1 2-inch lumber. Fig. 667 No. Capacity, Barrels Thickness of Lumber, Inches Height, Feet Diameter Bottom Diameter Top Weight, Lbs. Price for Sand 10- foot IVIills Price for 12-foot IVlill Price for 14-foot IVIill 2 4 6 8 13 21 40 60 110 11, 2'" 2 2 2 6 8 8 8 8 4 ft. 2 in. 5 ft. 4 in. 6 ft. 10 in. 8 ft. lin. 10 ft. 6 in. 2 ft. 6 in. 3 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 7 in. 5 ft. 11 in. 8 ft. 3 in. 500 890 1220 1400 2100 $ 50.00 160.00 212.00 252.00 360.00 $ 55.00 166.00 218.00 258.00 366.00 $ 60.00 172.00 224.00 264.00 372.00 Taper Tower Tanks This cut shows our Hoosier Taper Galvanized Steel Tank for placing inside of suburban tower. The tank is made of heavy sheet steel thoroughly galvanized, the sections being cut on true radial lines to give a perfect taper. The joints are overlapped and riveted between two pieces of flat steel. The lower ends of sections are flanged outward and riveted to bottom between flat steel pieces bent to a perfect circle, but in sections. A steel angle extends around the top edge and riveted to sides. All punching is carefully done so the rivets will fit. The required rivets and solder accompany knocked down tanks to properly set them up complete at destination. A conical steel cover, galvanized standpipe, flanges, packing and bolts go with each tank. Cover always furnished without Fig. 668 a extra. 1 No. Height Diameter Bottom Diameter Top Capacity, Barrels Weight, Lbs. Price tor 8, 10-ft. Mills Price for 12-foot Mill Price for 14-foot Mill 190' 19l! 7 ft. 11 in. 7 ft. 11 in. 5 ft. 4 in. 6 ft. 10 in. 3 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 7 in. 24 45 350 450 $46.00 64.75 $48 . 00 67.75 $51.00 70.75 No. 190 is shipped set up ready for use, unless otherwise ordered. No. 191 is always shipped knocked down. See explanatory note at bottom of page 54 in regard to knocked down tanks. The prices and weights are based on No. 20 gauge material. If heavier material is wanted, see page 52. Prices upon application for sizes different than listed above. For suburban towers, see pages 47, 48. Always Order by Number. 64 FU^rSf WALLINQ MFG-CO. KEN DALLVILLEJN DIANA, U.S.A/- Round Stock Tanks These round wood tanks are made of a good grade of lumber and especially suited for stock use. Equipped with round steel hoops with adjustable malleable draw lugs. Outside Dimensions Capacity, Gallons 11 2-Inch Lumber 1 '4-Inch Finished 2-Inch Lumber l'.,-Inch Finished Weight, Pounds Number of Round Hoops Lugs on Each Hoop Stave, Feet Diameter, Feet 1 2-Inch ^s-Inch Extra for Galvanized Hoops 2 2 2 2.1 2 6 7 8 6 8 12 280 390 520 374 690 1600 $ 56.00 67.00 77.50 63.00 85.00 135.00 $ 64.00 77.00 88.50 72.00 98.00 160.00 420 540 660 485 750 1370 2 '-> 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 $1.00 1.25 1.50 1.50 2.25 3 60 Half-Round Tanks Very convenient tanks for stock use, or suitable for wagon tanks. Made of selected lumber, the staves are correctly beveled making a good fit and bound with round steel hoops bolted to wood clamps across the top. Hoops are easily adjusted. Ox. tside Dimensions Capacity, Gallons 1 1 2-Inch Lumber 1 14-Inch Finished 2-Inch Lumber 1^-Inch Finished Length, Feet Width, Inches Depth, Inches Weight, Pounds 10 8 12 42 48 48 20 22 310 330 500 $75.00 60.00 80.00 $85.00 70.00 95.00 360 360 460 Square Tanks The square tanks are made of finished lumber. Heavy steel rods inserted through planks in sides, ends and bottom of tank draw the finished edges of planks together forming water-tight joints. Has wood supports underneath. Steel rods through its width with wood clamps on sides securely binds tank together. Outside Dimensions Capacity, Gallons 2-Inch Lumber 1 '4-Inch Finished 3-Inch Lumber 2-'4-Ineh Finished Length , Feet Width, Inches Depth, Inches Weight, Pounds 8 12 42 42 24 24 300 450 $100.00 133.00 $157.00 200.00 900 1200 Always order wood tanks by size and state thickness of stock wanted. 65 FLINT 5- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. 1 Round Storage Wood Tanks Mild Steel Round Hoops, with Malleable Draw Lugs /~\ UR Tanks are carefully made of selected ^-' lumber, the best suited for tank pur- poses. All joints are machine-made and sawed on true radial lines. Crozing at bottom of staves is cut circular in shape and completely filled by tank bottom. Tanks are set up and marked before being packed for shipment. All tanks are equipped with mild steel round hoops with adjustable malleable draw lugs. Hoops may be galvanized at a slight advance in price. Always order tanks by size only and state thickness of stock wanted. Setting up and filling a tank constitutes an accept- ance of it. Weights of tanks are approximate, as the weights vary according to dryness of the lumber. Prices in the table do not include covers or foundations of any kind. Outside Dimensions Capa- city, Gallons 2-Inch Lumber 1».,-Inch Finished 3-Inch Lumber 2 3.,-Inch Finished Number of Round Hoots Lups on Each Hoop Stave, Feet Diam., Feet Weight, Pounds >,-In. ^8-In. ■'.,-In. '«-In. Extra for Galvanized Hoops 4 5 6 8 6 8 8 10 12 10 12 14 12 14 16 14 16 4 5 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 12 14 14 14 16 16 275 570 1040 1420 1900 2595 4125 5000 6000 7250 9000 10800 12100 14300 16500 18800 21700 $ 62.50 87.00 116.00 143.00 156.00 202.00 261.00 310.00 361.00 389.00 462.00 521.00 $544.00 606.00 679.00 765.00 863.00 919.00 1051.00 1184.00 1250.00 1425.00 400 640 940 1200 1340 1680 2200 4000 4800 5200 6000 6800 7300 8300 9400 9900 11100 r, 2 q p r C 1 2 2 2 3 4 6 6 8 5 6 6 6 1 2 2 3 5 6 5 12 15 13 8 7 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 $ 1.40 2.20 3.20 4.40 5.00 7.20 8.60 10 50 12.50 12.50 18.00 20.00 22.00 28.00 34.00 34.00 45.00 66 XLLNTS- WALLING MFG. CO. K E N DA LLV I LLE , IN DIA NA, uTsXWl ~" '" " ■ '^^ ■ i ^i . ■ ■ • -:.,.-.:.',.^,V..-. \,.-,v : ;^)y,v:-"---r ^.-.'^-v^■■^.f^^■ , Tm-sy^ ^-^;^^^,.;^a■|«p^;^.;y^_.^,.Y^^ Tank Roofs WOOD Tanks can be equipped with conical roof which we build in two designs. Figure 696 is a plain conical roof for tanks located in a warm climate or those used only in summer. Fig. 697, Ceiled Conical Root, here shown, is strongly con- structed and may be covered with shingles or composition covering. The ceiled corneal roof has a flat inside cover made of matched lumber and extends across the top of the tank, leaving a space between the flat cover and the roof proper, for dead air A hatchway with hinged lid is placed in the roof within easy access of ladder. A flnial post extends from framework up through the roof, supporting at the apex four large ornamental brackets. There is a cut-out on the edge of the roof for the steel ladder, which is curved at the top to facilitate climbing. tig. 697 Ceiled Conical Tank Roof Figure 696 Figure 697 Conical Roof, Plain Conical and Flat Roof for Shingles or Composition Covering For Diameter Tank, Feet Weight, Pounds | Price Weight, Pounds Price 6 8 10 12 14 16 336 453 679 994 1220 1560 $ 90.00 125.00 200.00 255.00 310.00 375.00 513 716 1208 1676 2178 2671 $105.00 150.00 360.00 500.00 645.00 795.00 67 ;mNr& WMp^ Draw Lugs for Tanks "PIGURE 689, Special Malleable Draw Lug for round hoops on wood tanks. It is made of one solid piece of iron and very strong and durable. Made for round hoops up to and including 1 inch in diameter. A convenient and perfect device for tightening hoops on tanks. Fig. 689 Fig. 689 Size Hoop, Inch Price K $ .35 % .40 %. 55 7 8 .80 1 1 00 Tank Indicator ■piGURE 687, Improved Tell-Tale or Tank Indicator, to designate the supply or water level in tank at all times. It is painted white, with black figures and lines denoting feet and decimals of a foot. The tell- tale is complete with brass chain, pointer, pulleys and float. The pulleys are so made that there is no danger of the chain working off, as is often the case with an ordinary pulley. Fig. 687 Height of Tank, Feet Weight, Pounds Price, Complete 6 18 $15.00 8 21 17.00 10 24 19 00 12 28 21.00 14 30 23.00 16 34 25.00 Fig. 687 Tank Indicator 68 .' ^iWi'jiyB.SM.i,' ffVf : FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Expansion Joints TT is important that every riser pipe should be provided with an -*• expansion joint to prevent buckling of pipe or damage to tank bottom. Our Fig. 939, Hoosier Expansion Joint, here shown, is made in all sizes up to and including 4 inches. The body is iron, with brass glands and rings, and is packed water-tight. Fig. 939 Size, Inches Weight, Pounds Price •'4 3 $ 6.00 1 4 6.75 1^ 5 7.80 m 10 9.60 ;T KU^ Hoosier Deep Well Pump Fig. 1370— For Gasoline Engine Drive FIGURE 1370, for operation by gasoline engine power, is a self-oiling, deep well pump. Pump is geared i}i to 1, equipped with tight and loose pulleys 9 inches in diam- eter, and operates at 56 strokes per minute. An enclosed case contains pinion and gear shaft bearings, together with shafts and gears. This case forms an oil reservoir which assures positive lubrication for bearings, and one fill- ing of oil is sufficient for lubricating pump for one year. Long bearing surfaces are pro- vided for pinion and gear shafts, and as these surfaces are constantly flooded with oil when pump is in operation, the friction and wear are reduced to a minimum. The oil level in crankcase is so placed that there is no pos- sibility of oil leaking from the case. Two pitmans, one attaching at each end of the crosshead, give a steady direct lift to the pump rod. The crosshead is fitted with NO-OIL-EM bearings, requiring but a few drops of oil each year. Crosshead is guided by two polished steel guide rods. Teeth of pinion and gear are cut from sohd metal, mesh perfectly, and operate without noise. The pump is bolted to a large circular floor base. A neat metal cover over main frame and oil case excludes dirt and dust, housing practically all working parts of the pump. For pneumatic water supply system operation, this pump is especially suited, as an air pumping cylinder makes it possible to pump air and water, or water only, into the pneumatic tank, and prevents water-logging of tank. The construction of the air pumping cylinder is such that stuffing box is dispensed with, thereby reducing friction. Capacity of pump is governed by depth of well, size of pump cylinder, and the maxi- mum pressure to be carried in pneumatic tank. Fig. 1373 is Fig. 1370 pump fitted with underground discharge, anti-freezing. A pedestal is substituted for the air pumping cylinder, and the air pumping cylinder is attached to cast iron bracket which is placed on 4-foot length of pipe extending down into well pit. Pipe casing or drop pipe attaches to air pumping cylinder. The table on page 103 gives pumping capacities of this pump when used with wells of different depths. Specifications Fig. 1370 — Cover removed to show fiear, pinion, crosshead and guide rods Fig. Type Floor Space, Inches Height, Inches Strokes per Minute Length of Stroke, Inches Diameter of Pulleys Tapped for Discharge, Inches Weight, Pounds 1370 1373 Upground Anti-Freezing 17x18 17x18 33 33 56 56 5 . 5 9 9 1 1 110 132 Prices Fig. Description Price 1370 1373 Upground, for gasoline engine drive Anti-freezing, for gasoline engine drive $75.00 85.00 For repairs, see page 337. 105 FLINT &- WALLING MF6.CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Horizontal Power Pump UIG. 1325, Hoosier Horizontal ■*■ Power Pump, is made in four sizes, with cylinders rang- ing from 21-2 by 4 inches, capacity 510 gallons an hour, to 4 by 9 inches, capacity 2350 gallons per hour. These pumps are suitable for pumping from shallow wells, where the vertical lift does not exceed 20 feet, and will force water to any reason- able elevation. Construction Main Frame. The main frame of Fig. 1325, which in- cludes the base, cylinder shell, and bearing supports, is cast in one piece. This provides a rigid, self-contained pump, which is not dependent upon any separate bases or hangers to preserve the correct align- ment of bearings. Fig. 1325 Cylinder. The cylinder shell is reamed, tapped, faced and holes bored for the guide rods all in one operation by a machine especially designed for this work. This insures perfect alignment of plunger, piston, crosshead and guide rods. The cylinder proper is made from heavy drawn brass tubing, one end of which fits snugly into a reamed boss in cylinder shell, the other end is screwed into a steel ring, which is threaded inside and out. This ring is then screwed into the cylinder shell. In addition to making the cylinder perfectly rigid in shell, this construction also makes it possible to renew the cylinder if found necessary to do so after years of wear. Valves. Large suction valves located in each end of pump, a trifle below and from under the cylinder, are of easy access. Threaded caps, or plugs, easily removable, cover the valves. The discharge valves are located directly above cylinder, one being covered by air chamber, which is threaded and screwed into frame of pump, and the other is covered by threaded cap, or plug. Valves are solidly designed and will last indefinitely. They have brass valve seats, ground perfectly true. Valves are closed by tension spring, and the valve rubber may be quickly replaced by removing the stem of valve. Plunger Leathers. The plunger leathers are made from the best oak tanned stock. These leathers are filled and treated in such a manner that they have considerably longer life than untreated leathers, and they aid in reducing friction within the cylinder to a minimum. 106 _FLINT Sr WALLING MF6.CO. KEN DALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S.A. Bearings. Babbitted bearings, of tlie split adjustable type, are used. Each bearing IS provided with hard grease cup. The drive shaft bearings are located at the ends of the shaft, affording a good substantial support, and making unnecessary an additional hanger or bearing to carry one end of the pulley or drive shaft. The gear shaft bearings are located in the center, and extend more than two-thirds the length of the shaft. Cylinder Head. The cylinder head is constructed with a projection which fits into a recess in the cylinder. This head is machined and the hole bored for the stuffing box gland at one operation, assuring accurate alignment, and causing piston to run absolutely m line with the cylinder. Stuffing box is of the bolted brass gland type, of superior construction, and provides a means of easily keeping the packing tight at this point. Cold rolled highly polished steel is used for the guide rods. They are turned down at one end to fit into holes in the heavy lugs on each side of cylinder, and are made fast Specifications and Prices, Fig. 1325 T and L Price Capacity Pulley, with Size per strokes Suction Discharge Inches, Machine- Cylinder, Hour, per Pipe, Pipe, Engine Weight, Cut No. Inches 2,1 2X4 Gallons 510 Geared 4tol Minute 50 Inches Inches 1 Drive Pounds 130 Gears 1 10x2 1 2 $ 70.00 3 x5 850 5tol 50 1^2 I'i 8x3 185 90.00 3 5 x5 1200 5tol 40 2 IJ2 16x3 300 130.00 2350 6 tol 40 21., 2 12x4 435 195 00 by nuts used on the opposite side of lugs. The brass covered piston rod is securely fastened to the crosshead by means of double nuts. The suction may be taken from either side of pump, and dischargeline may be piped from either side of pump. The gear and pinion are extra wide, and teeth cut from solid metal. This insures perfect mesh and quietnessin operation. Fig. 1325, No. 1, may be had with hand pumping attachment, for use in an emergency, should driving power be out of order. A small additional charge is made for this hand pumping attachment. The Drive Shaft should not exceed, No. 1, 200; No. 2, 250; No. 3, 200; and No. 4, 240 R. P. M. When the pumps are used with electric motor they will require a pulley of larger diameter that will properly reduce the speed. Size of pulley can be determined after speed of motor is known and the larger pulley will be furnished at additional cost, depending upon its size. Fig. 1J25. No. I, with Hand Pumping Attaciiment Horsepower Required No. Gasoline Engine. Horsepower Electric Motor, Horsepower 1 40 to 75 Lbs. Pressure, I}-, H. P. 40 Lbs. Pressure, 1 ., H. P. 60 Lbs. Pressure, 3^ H. P. 75 Lbs. Pressure, 1 H. P. 9 40 to 75 Lbs. Pressure, IJo H. P. 40 Lbs. Pressure, ^ H. P. 60 Lbs. Pressure, 1 H. P. 75 Lbs. Pressure, lio H. P. 3 40 to 75 Lbs. Pressure, lio H. P. 40 Lbs. Pressure, 1 H. P. 60 to 75 Lbs. Pressure, 1 ? 2 H. P. 4 40 to 80 Lbs. Pressure, 3 H. P. 40 to 60 Lbs. Pressure, 2 H. P. 60 to 80 Lbs. Pressure, 3 H. P. For repairs, see page 335. 107 &- WALLING MF6.CO. KENDALLVILLE, Fig. 1326 consists of Fig. 1325 pump, together with a substantial cast iron base, idler, belt and pulley. It is used when pump is to be operated by an electric motor. By mounting pump and motor on this base a very compact outfit may be had. Note: The speed of motor determines the size of pulley to be used on Fig. 1326, and in ordering you should specify the speed of motor, that proper pulley may be supplied. If your order does not specify speed of motor, regular 26 inch pulley will be furnished with Nos. 1 and 3 pumps, and 20 inch pulley with No. 2 pump. Various sizes of motors, for any current, carried in stock. Horsepower Required — Electric Motor No. 1 Pump — For 40 lbs. pressure, y^ h. p. pressure, % h. p.; 75 lbs. pressure, 1 h. No. 2 Pump — For 60 lbs. pressure, 1 h. p 75 lbs. pressure, li4 h. p. 60 lbs. P- 75 lbs. pressure, No. 3 Pump — For 40 lbs. pressure, 75 lbs. pressure, \\4h.] p.; 60 to Specifications and Prices, Fig. 1326 No. Size Cylinder, Inches Capacity per Hour, Gallons Geared 4 tol 5 to 1 5 tol strokes per Minute 50 50 40 Suction Pipe, Inches 134 2 Discharge Pipe, Inches Pulley, Inches Weight, Pounds Price Complete, Less Motor 1 2 3 2Hx4 3 x5 33/9x6 510 850 1200 1 13^ 26 20 26 248 400 525 $120.00 175.00 205.00 Fig. 1327 consists of Fig. 1325 pump and gasoline engine,' 132 horsepower, mounted on a heavy cast iron sub-base. This con- struction serves to maintain the proper relation between all working parts of engine and pump, and accurate alignment is assured. This pump is driven by pinion which is securely key-seated to engine crank shaft. This pinion has cut teeth. En- gine is of hopper-cooled type, bore 33-2 inches, length of stroke 4 inches. Jump spark ignition, but may be furnished with Webster Tri- Polar Oscillating magneto at an additional cost. Crank case enclosed to exclude dust and dirt. Efficiently lubri- Speclfications and Prices, Fig. 1327 Weight, Price, Pump Capacity Approxi- Pump and Engine Size per mate Eleva- Strokes Suction Discharge and Complete with tion, per Pipe, Pipe, Engine, Machine-Cut No. Inches Gallons Pounds 75 Feet 150 Minute Inches Inches Pounds Gears 1 2Hx4 510 50 Ik 1 430 $195.00 2 3 x5 850 60 120 l>-2 IK 475 235,00 For repairs, see page 335. 108 FLINT &-WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Pneumatic Water Supply Tanks poosrEH " ■' V A^ TANK that is not air-tight will make any system a failure, hence the importance of getting the best possible tank. All Hoosier Pneu- matic Tanks have double lap joint riveted longitudinal seams, single lap joint riveted girth seams, and are tested to 125 pounds air and water pressure for 76 pounds working pressure, equiva- lent to 175 feet elevation. Every tank is coated inside with our special rust resisting preparation, the best pro- tection from rust and corrosion. Tap- pings will be made according to table on page 112. Special tappings will be furnished when desired, at additional price. Note: Tanks 30 inches in diameter up to and including 48 inches in diameter, when equipped with man- head, will be constructed with two convex heads instead of one convex and one concave head as would be regular for tanks not fitted with manhead, and require 2, '2 x 4-inch galvanized nipples, and 2, }2-inch gal- vanized couplings to extend water gauge beyond the apex of the convex head ; these fittings are charged for extra. Size of Tank Weight, Capacity Diameter Length No. in Inches in Feet Pounds in Gallons Price t 500 24 5 376 117 $108.00 t 501 24 6 425 140 121.00 502 24 8 535 190 155.00 503 24 10 645 235 178.00 t 504 30 5 500 180 139.00 t 505 30 6 575 220 154.00 506 30 7 645 255 170.00 * 507 30 8 725 295 195.00 * 508 30 10 840 365 227.00 * 509 30 12 960 440 259.00 510 36 5 653 265 181.00 t 511 36 6 735 315 199.00 512 36 7 817 370 217.00 513 36 8 900 420 249.00 * 514 36 10 1060 525 284.00 * 515 36 12 1200 635 320.00 516 36 14 1360 740 376.00 517 42 8 1425 575 364.00 * 518 42 10 1625 720 406.00 519 ' 42 12 1860 865 460.00 520 ., 42 14 2150 1000 543.00 521 42 16 2360 1150 605.00 * 522 48 10 1900 1000 478.00 523 48 12 2200 1130 539.00 524 48 14 2500 1300 600.00 525 48 16 2800 1500 698.00 526 48 18 3100 1700 769.00 527 48 20 3400 1880 822.00 528 48 22 3700 2070 880.00 529 48 24 4000 2260 951 00 All 6 foot tanks will be tapped for vertical setting unless otherwise specified. All tanks over 6 feet in length will be tapped for horizontal setting unless otherwise specified. In ordering, always specify whether vertical or horizontal tanks are wanted. ♦Horizontal tanks carried in stock, ready for immediate shipment. tVertical tanks carried in stock, ready for immediate shipment. As several sizes of Pneumatic Water Supply Tanks will not load in the ordinary sized box car, and that no mistake be made in estimating freight rates", etc., all sizes up to and including 42 inch x 12 feet, and the 48 inch X 10 feet, can be loaded in box car and take the regular local second-class rate. All other sizes must be shipped on fiat cars and will be billed 4,000 pounds minimum, regardless of the actual weight of the tank, and take the first-class rate. Larger sizes, prices upon application, 109 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Galvanized Pneumatic Tanks Welded Fig. 1411— Vertical For use with Hoosier Electric Pumps. Tapped for 1-inch pipe and for water gauge. Guaranteed for 85 lbs. working pressure. Size, Capacity, Weight, No. Inches Gallons Pounds Price 2 14x60 40 90 $29 . 00 3 16x60 52 120 38.00 4 18x60 66 160 46.00 5 20x60 82 190 55.00 6 22x60 100 205 76.00 Fig. 1411 Furnished in above sizes only Hoosier Galvanized Range Boilers Riveted Fig. 1408— Vertical Guaranteed for 85 lbs. working pressure. Hoosier Range Boilers are regularly tapped with four one-inch openings. No. Size, Inches Capacity, Gallons Weight, Pounds Price 1 2 12x60 14x60 30 40 78 90 $19.00 24.00 Range Boiler Fittings — Galvanized One Set Requires 3 Elbows and 1 Coupling Size Description Price «by M Elbow with Union $ .75 Female and 1-inch male Coupling with Union .75 Adjustable Boiler Stand Fig. 1410— Painted Fig. 1408 No. Fig. 1410 For Boilers, Diameter, Inches 12-14 Price $1.25 110 £LLNI...^,..WALLI N 6 M F6. CoTKENDAlIyllLE , | N Fig. 684 Star Pressure House Tank CJTAR Pressure House Tank, Fig. 684, is made of galvanized '-' steel, heavy bolted cast heads which can be easily removed and IS tested to a working pressure of 60 pounds to the square inch. 1 he tank can be placed over sink by attaching to wall by means of brackets. The inlet pipe extends to top of tank returnmg to bottom by use of return bend, placing fresh water at bottom of tank; a hole in top of return bend prevents water from siphoning. Bibb-cock is attached to water cham- ber through tank bottom for drawing water from tank. Fur- nished complete with connections, relief valve and nickel- plated bibb-cock. Size 12 inches in diameter by 48 inches high, capacity 24 gallons, weight 100 pounds. Description Fig. 684, with ?4 or 1-inch Connection. Price $20.00 For repairs, see page 347. Star House Tank FIGURE 680 shows our Star House Tank, constructed of heavy gal- vanized iron, with top wire bound, and inclosed in case of matched lumber, with hinged cover, preventing all dirt from getting into tank. The tank case is well painted. Fig. 680 Size Case, Feet Gallons Weight, Lbs. Complete Price, Complete Can Only 2x2 2x3 25 40 60 100 $20.00 26.00 $6.00 9.00 Prices complete in above table do not include inlet or outlet pipes. These are extra, as listed below. Fig. 682 Fig. 681, Galvanized Inlet Pipe with coupling, locknuts and gaskets for house tanks. Fig. 682, Galvanized Outlet Pipe ^\^th coupling, locknuts and gaskets for house tanks. Fig. Size Pipe, Length Pipe, Price. Inches Inches Galvanized 681 '4 8 1 8 U 23 1 23 $ 75 681 1 00 682 1 35 682 1.65 111 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. issam Standard Tappings For Hoosier Pneumatic Water Supply Tanks .3 ^ For Horizontal Tanks Tappings Diameter of Tank, A B C D E Inches Inches Inch Inch Inches Inches 24 1 J/2 13}2 12 30 1 M 15}^ 14 *36 IM 'A 17M 16 42 I 'A A 21M 20 48 ^ A 25H 24 *Note— On the 36-mch by 6-toot Horizontal Tanlss the A tap is 1-inch instead of 1 J^-inch. For Vertical Tanks Diameter of Tanks, 24 to 48 inches. Tappings Inches A 1 B 1 C 16 D E ' I '"HESE plates and tables show plan and size -*- of tappings for Hoosier Horizontal and Vertical Water Supply Tanks. An additional charge will be made for tap- pings other than standard. When ordering equipments for a Hoosier Pneumatic Water Supply System, always specify whether horizontal or vertical water supply tank is to be used. 112 [ FLINT &■ WAlTJnG^MFgTc^^ ^MJSSTK!!^ Wood Supports For Hoosier Pneumatic Water Supply Tanks Made of 8 X 8-inch 2 Pieces for 3 Pieces for 4 Pieces for 5 Pieces for Timbers, Tanlcs 6 to 10 Tanks 12 to 16 Tanks 18 to 20 Tanks 22 to 24 Diameter of Length of Feet in Length, Feet in Length, Feet in Length, Feet in Length, Tank Supports Price Price Price Price 2 ft. 2 ft. in. $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 2iift. 2 ft. 2 in. 5.30 8.00 10.60 13.30 3 ft. 2 ft. 4 in. 5.60 8.40 11.20 14.00 312 ft. 2 ft. 6 in. 5.90 8.90 11.80 14.80 4 ft. 2 ft. 8 in. 6.20 9.30 12.40 15.50 Manheads For Tanks 24 inches diameter by 6 feet long, up to and including 48 inches diameter by 24 feet long. Description Price. Each Manheads complete, in the head $20 . 00 Manheads complete, in the shell 30 00 Manhead is located in water gauge head unless otherwise specified. Note: It is not practical to place a manhead in tanks 24 inches and under in diameter. Tanks 30 inches in diameter up to and including 48 inches in diameter, when equipped with manhead, will be constructed with two convex heads instead of one convex and one concave head as would be regular for tanks not fitted with manhead. Handholes Description Price Handholes for any size tank (located in water gauge head) . 113 $5.00 I JLI NT &" WALlFn 6'"i^^ DALLVI LLE , I N DIANA, U.S.^A^ Hoosier Pressure Gauge OUR Pressure Gauge, Fig. 1200, is carefully made, absolutely correct, and especially adapted for use with Hoosier Pneumatic Water Supply Systems. It is of the independent crank movement design, the crank movements are made of the best non-corrosive metal, the springs are of solid drawn brass tubing, and enclosed in a good strong steel case. The dials are 432 inches in diam- eter, silver finished, and the figures are cut and filled with black enamel. A gauge cock, threaded for }4-h'ich pipe, is furnished with each pressure gauge. Fig. 1200 Description Pressure Gauge with Gauge Cock i $4 . 50 Fig. 1200 Pressure Gauge Fig. 1201 Water Gauge Hoosier Water Gauge OurWaterGauge, Fig. 1201, here illustrated, is made of brass valves and brass guard rods, with brass drain cock, Jj^-inch glass tube, and 3 2-inch pipe connections. Fig. 1201 — Water Gauge for Horizontal Tanks Length Glass, For Diameter Price Inches Tank, Inches Complete 12 24 $3.20 14 30 3.25 *16 36 3.30 20 42 3.45 24 48 3.60 *All Vertical Tanks take 16-inch glass. Hoosier Water Relief Valve This is a reliable Water Relief Valve for pro- tecting a Pneumatic Water Supply System from damage by excessive pressure. The valve is always set for 60 pounds pressure, unless otherwise ordered. It has female connection. Fig. 1204 Size, Inches Price I ., $5.00 5 00 3,-, .... 1 . . . . 6 00 IK • ■ ■ ■ 6 00 Fig. 12C4 Water Relief Valve Note Number of pounds pressure at various water levels in a pneumatic tank based on the compression of a single atmosphere: At 5 pounds pressure the tank is ', full of water. At 10 pounds pressure the tank is 'i full of water. At 15 pounds pressure the tank is .'. full of water. At 22 3 2 pounds pressure the tank is jj full of water. At 30 pounds pressure the tank is 'j full of water. At 35 pounds pressure the tank is ,^,, full of water. At 45 pounds pressure the tank is :[ full of water. At 60 pounds pressure the tank is ^ full of water. 114 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLEJN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Air Cylinder FIGURE 1240 New Hoosier Brass Body Air Cylinder is used on either deep or shallow wells for conveying air into pneumatic tanks and is located in the well pit directly below the pump. A M-inch pipe is attached to the elbow in the bottom cap of cylinder and should be extended above the well platform to insure pure, fresh air, and this line ( M-inch pipe line) must be left open. The principle of this cylinder is such that a by-pass is not used, making lighter work for the pump than any other cylinder. Always specify air cylinder 3'2-inch larger in diameter than the pumping cylinder and not less than 2} 2 inches in diameter by 14 inches in length, or larger and longer as required. In case of excess air in tank, close hand wheel on the bottom of water gauge and open air cock allow- ing air to escape. The top and bottom iron caps will be tapped as specified. (State size to be tapped.) Fig. 1240, when so ordered, can also be equipped with flanged top cap for flanging directly to the following pumps: Figs. 8583, 8742 and 87423, and to any working head where cylinder is ^^^- 1^40 attached to it by means of flanges. The bottom cap on Fig. 1240 can be furnished in the "Reducer Cylinder Cap" type for connecting directly to the pumping cylinder, permitting the removal of plungers, well rod, etc., without disturbing the other parts. Fig. 1240 and Accessories List Price Fig. 1240: For any size desired, use our regular brass body, iron cap, cylinder list price. (Subject to special discount.) Description J<4-inch Brass Horizontal Check Valve . 3-:4-inch x 2-inch Nipples Price, Each ;.65 .06 Intake Air Valve FIGURE 1207, Intake Air Valve, is used in connection with Hoosier Pneumatic Water Supply Systems, for obtaining air for the pneumatic tank, and for shallow well work is placed in the suction line. Fig. 1207 is also used on deep well outfits, and when so used. Fig. 1207 a 34-inch pipe is connected to the well pipe immediately below the pumping cylinder and extended up through the well pit above the platform, with Fig. 1207 Air Valve connected to the end of this pipe, after having made a complete return of the pipe in the direction of the well pit, so that Fig. 1207 will point downward. Left open. Fig. 1207 will automatically obtain air for the tank, and in case of excess air, it may be closed by hand until such time as a new supply of air may be needed in the tank. Description Intake Air Valve, 14-inch Iron Pipe Thread Price, Each .80 115 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Hydro -Pneumatic Cylinder Fig. 1206 'T^HIS Hydro-Pneumatic Cylinder, Fig. 1206, is a practical and successful device for forcing air into Pneumatic pressure tanks through the regular underground dis- charge pipe. It can be used in connection with either shallow or deep well pumps. It is located immediately below the pump proper and above the water cylinder, within easy reach. This cylinder has a capacity of about one-third more area than the water cylinder located below it; this one-third of the capacity not being supplied by the water cylinder, supplies itself with air taken through the air pipe when the lever is lowered. When not required to pump air it can be shut off by raising the lever. When the air is shut off the surplus area in the Hydro-Pneumatic Cylinder would have a tendency to form a vacuum, and to prevent this the cylinder is fitted with a by-pass taken from the upper part of the cylinder above the plunger, through which by-pass this extra requirement is supplied from the discharge. This gives free and full efficiency to the water cylinder. The air cylinder is fitted with a simple plunger. The check valve for the air pipe is located on the outside of the cylinder and is water sealed. By forcing air into the Pneumatic pressure tank through the discharge line with water by means of the Hydro-Pneumatic Cylinder, aerates the water in the tank and keeps it fresh and pure. Pump must operate on full stroke; a short, jerky stroke will not supply air. Plunger rod is }^-inch, with reducer couplings to i^-inch rod, regular, and lower coupling to ^-inch gas pipe thread for tubular wells. 12-Inch Stroke — For Open or Tubular Wells No. Description Weight, Pounds Price 1 23^-inch, to be used with 2-inch pumping cylinder, tapped for stand- ard pipe, 2H-uicb top, 2-inch bottom, and bushed to 1^-inch pipe at both ends 21 $14.00 2 3-liich, to be used with 2H-inch pumping cylinder, tapped for stand- ard pipe, 3-inch top, 2 3^-ineh bottom, and bushed to l^-inch pipe 29 15 00 3 33^-inch, to be used with 3-inch pumping cylinder, tapped for stand- ard pipe, 3 H-inch top, 3-inch bottom, and bushed to 1 H-inch pipe at both ends 30 17.50 20-Inch Stroke — For Tubular Wells 3-inch, to be used with 2J^-inch pumping cylinder, tapped for stand- ard pipe, 3-inch top and bottom, not bushed 3H"i"ch, to be used with 3-inch pumping cylinder, tapped for stand- ard pipe, 3 3^-inch top and bottom, not bushed 116 42 48 $22.50 25.00 S- WALLING MF6.CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Compound Air Pressure Pump Tj^IGURE 1'209, Hoosier Compound Air Pressure Pump, has two brass cylinders 8 inches long. The larger cylinder is 33 s inches in diameter and the smaller cylinder is 2 inches in diameter. The valves are of the poppet type, made of brass with leather face and seat upon a brass valve seat within a brass housing. This valve is allowed to raise not to exceed J s inch, thus assuring quick seating and a perfect working valve. This pump can be furnished with connection for hose, but will always be shipped fitted for j4-inch pipe, unless other- wise specified. Fig. Diameter Large Cylinder, Inches Diameter Small Cylinder, Inches Fitted For Pipe, Inch Price 1209 33,s 2 h $20.00 Hoosier Horizontal Hand Pump With Rack Head Fig. 1209 T?IGURE 1248, Hoosier Horizontal Hand Pump, •*- double acting, for general purpose work or pneumatic w'ater service, for use where the suction is not more than 18 or 20 feet. Pump is equipped with big air chamber and rack head insuring ease of operation. It has a 3 x 5-inch brass-lined cylinder and 3 to 5-inch adjustable stroke. The pump is tested to 100 pounds pressure. All valve caps, including suction cap, are on the outside and easily accessible. The base is detachable from the body of pump and in case of breakage of base it is unnecessary to purchase an entire new pump. If both the well and cistern are within suction distance. Fig. 1248 can be piped to pump both hard and soft water. For pneumatic service the pump should be fitted with an intake air valve and it can then pump both air and water at the same time. Size Brass - Lined Cylinder, Inches Adj list able Stroke, Inches Suction and Discharge, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 3x5 3 and 5 ih 82 $40.00 Fig. 1248 For repairs, see page 334. 117 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Single-Phase Electric Motors For Alternating Current PIGURE 1210, Single-Phase Motor. The ■*- various sized motors operate upon the same principle. They will start under full load from rest by closing a two-pole single throw switch, and without the use of any friction clutch pulley or starting box. This permits of the simplest form of controller, if desired to operate the motor automatically. It is impossible to injure the motor by closing or opening the switch at any stage of the cycle of its operation. No con- ductors whatever are exposed. The direction of rotation may be reversed by shifting of the brushes; instructions accompany each motor. The commutator and brushes are in service only a few seconds at the moment of starting, conse- quently there is very little wear on these parts. Slide rails are included with single-phase motors except the smaller sizes as noted. The slide rails are a convenient means of adjustment, backward or forward, of the motor for any distance within their range. When desired, a sub-base in a single piece may be furnished instead of slide rails. Fig. 1210 Fig. 1210, No. 1, 60 Cycles Interchangeable 110 or 220 Volts, Size Pulley Fuse Capacity in Amperes Shipping 220 or 440 Volts, Weight, Diameter, Face, Horsepower Price Pounds Inches Inches 110 Volts 220 Volts Vi $ 98.00 70 2J/2 1% 10 5 u 120.00 117 3 3 16 8 1 125.00 128 3 3 16 8 1^ 140.00 145 3 3 26 13 2 180.00 260 3>^ 3 30 15 3 216.00 260 W2 3 50 25 5 272.00 450 4 4 70 35 I'A 352.00 500 5 iVi 100 50 No Rails furnished with IK H. P. rating and less. All of above motors have full load speed of 1750 R. P. M. Fig. 1210, No. 3, 25 Cycles Vi $122.00 132 3 3 12 6 1 170,00 145 3 3 20 10 IM 196.00 250 3 3 24 12 2 214.00 260 3K 3 30 15 3 256.00 450 4 4 40 20 5 328.00 500 4 4 70 35 No Rails furnished with H H. P. rating. All of above motors have full load speed of 1440 R. P. M. Price on application for motors of other frequency or voltage. 118 c FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Automatic Pressure Regulator For Automatically Controlling Electric Motors FIGURE 1350 Hoosier Auto- matic Pressure Regulator, for automatically controlling electric driven power pumps and regulating the pressure within pneumatic tanks. It can be adjusted for any pressure up to 75 pounds and for a varia- tion of 20 pounds or more. For domestic purposes it is best to have it set to cut in and out at 30 and 50 pounds respectively. The variation is obtained by regulating the tension of the horizontal spring and the minimum and maximum pressure is obtained by regulating the tension of the vertical spring. Fig. 1350 will control 3 H. P. and under, Alternating Current, Single-Phase, 110 and 220 Volt Motors, any cycle, and 2^2 H. P. and under, direct current motors, 115 and 230 Volts. The Hoosier Automatic Pressure Regulator is quick and certain in action and its con- struction insures perfect contact, making possible absolute motor control at all times. All contact points are placed on non-conducting fibre plates. Fig. 1350 may be attached to the discharge line from the pump or the service line from the tank, preferably the latter, and it is also possible by proper installation when attached to the discharge line from the pump, to arrange for a supply of fresh water directly from the pump to any number of house fixtures. Ask for blue prints. Always mount the regulator in the position (horizontally) as illustrated above. It is shipped regularly, adjusted for 30 pounds Minimum Pressure, 50 pounds Maximum Pressure and for Alternating Current, Single-Phase, 110 Volt Motors. Fig. 1350 '■^^- TO MOTCR Fig. 1350 Description Hoosier Automatic Pressure Regulator , Weight, Pounds i Price 10 $15 00 For repairs, see page 336. Hoosier Automatic Motor Controller For open Tank Systems FIGURE 1250 Hoosier Automatic Motor Controller, is designed to automatically start and stop electric motors used in con- nection with pumps, in pumping water into open attic tanks. The operation of the controller is governed by the float in the tank. The float raises or lowers as the water level in the tank is changed , and as this action on the float takes place it causes the circuit breaker on the controller to cut in or out by means of the "stops" on the chain coming in contact with the governor lever on the controller. Figure 1250 insures a maximum water supply in the attic tank at all times with- out any attention to the motor, and controls direct current motors up to and in- cluding 2 '■; H. P. and alternating current motors up to and including 5 H. P. In Voltages for A. C. Motors 110, 220 or 440. Having three knife switches the controller can be used on one, two or three phase motors. The stops on the chain can be adjusted for either deep or shallow tanks. Figure 1250 is particularly adapted for use in connection with any electric motor driven pump, including Hoosier Electric Soft Water Pumps. i Description Fig. 1250 Complete with Motor Controller, Weights. Pulleys, Float I and twelve ft. of brass chain (price does not include frame) For repairs, see page 346. 119 Price $20.00 Fig. 1250 [^FUNT ^WALLING MFg.COJs::£i,-AS:j Hoosier Power Working Heads For Electric Motor Drive ■plGURE 1559, Direct-Connected Drive, geared 6 to 1_ ^ upground discharge, and Fig. 1042 combination air cylinder and air cliamber, for Pneumatic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements, with base — height 3 feet 5 } o inches; length 2 feet 11 inches; width 1 foot 11 inches. Fig. 1560 is Fig. 1559, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 460 gallons per hour with 234-inch cylinder on 10-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; 1 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 125. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 12,! to 128 Fig. 1559 Fig. 1560 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1559 1560 6, 8, 10 6, 8, 10 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 1^4 1>4 I's 285 320 $136 00 162 00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $16.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237 Above prices do not include motor; for price of alternating current motor, refer to page US. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see ] 139 ^338. FLINT &- WALLING MFG. COrKENDALLVILLEJNDIAN^^ Hoosier Power Working Heads For Electric Motor Drive and with Windmill and Hand Equipment FIGURE 1561, Direct-Connected Motor Drive, geared 6 to 1, upground discharge, and Fig. 1042 combination air cylinder and air cliamber, for Pneumatic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements, with base — height 4 feet 3}^ inches; length 2 feet 11 inches; width 1 foot 11 inches. Fig. 1562 is Fig. 1561, with underground discharge, anti-freezing; fitted with 1-inch gooseneck pipe, and the underground dis- charge for 1 or li-4'-inch pipe. Approximate Capacity — 460 gallons per hour with 2 J^ -inch cylinder on 10- inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; 1 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., ap- plying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 125. For complete description of tliese Working Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1561 Fig. 1562 witli Gooseneck Discliarge Pipe Equipment Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Tapped Regularly Dis- Suction, I charge. Inches Inches Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1561 1562 6, 8, 10 6, 8, 10 3 3 2 Up to 4 IM 320 380 $150.00 176.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $16.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. The pitmana are disconnected, for windmill or hand use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. Above prices do not include motor; for price of alternating current motor, refer to page 118. For repairs, see page 338. 140 ^FLmrS-WALUNe MF6.c6.kENDALLVILLE,rNDIANA,U.S^A. Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only "PIGURE 1601, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight and loose pulleys, and upground discharge, for power use. Over-all measurements — height 3 feet 4 inches; length 2 feet 2 inches; width 2 feet J^ inch. Fig. 1602 is Fig. 1601, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 3 J^- inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift; 1^2 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., apply- ing to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Worldng Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1601 Fig. 1602 Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange I Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size ! Pulleys, Suction, Inches Inches Dis- charge, Inches Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Size Main Drive Shaft, Shaft, \ Weight, Inches Inches: Pounds Price 1601 1602 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 15x31^! 4 15x31-2 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 IVi 1 \}i 450 $154.00 IJ^ 1 IM ' 460 158.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237 If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For riipairs, see page 339. 141 FLINT S- WALLING M FG- CO. KEN DALLVILLE. IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Power Working Heads With Windmill Equipment FIGURE 1603, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight and loose pulleys, and up- ground discharge, for power or windmill use. Over-all measurements — height 3 feet 10}^ inches; length 2 feet 2 inches; width 2 feet Yi Fig. 1604 is Fig. 1603, with underground discharge, anti-freez- ing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with SJi-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maxi- mum lift; Mi H. P. required to operate. For complete description of tliese Woriting Heads see pages 12S to 128 Fig. 1603 For other sized cylin- der equipments, lift, etc., applying to these Work- ing Heads, refer to table on page 126. Fig. 1604 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size Pulleys, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1603 1604 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 15x3 H 15x31^ 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 Yi Y» 1^ \Y2 475 485 $164.00 168.00 The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 2?,1 . If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 142 FLI NT S- WALLI N Q M F6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE , I N Dl AN A, U. S. A. a»K.-vJ'wja:,-.-i-..vv.-..,;. Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only ■piGURE 1605, Side Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, with upground ■*■ discharge, for power use. Over-all measurements— height 3 feet 4 inches; length 2 feet 632 inches; width 3 feet I3 inch. Fig. 1606 is Fig. 1605, with underground dis- charge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 33^-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum hft; IJ2 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equip- ments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Worldng Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1605 Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size PuUeys, Inches Tapped Regularly Dis- Suction, charge. Inches Inches Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1605 1606 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 Up to 24 Up to 24 4 3 4 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 'J ' 8 IJ2 1^' II4 1^4 430 440 $154.0 158.0 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to : If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 143 OEFLLN-rgjV ALLINGlMFGTc^ A, U, S. A,^ Hoosier Power Working Heads With Windmill Equipment ■piGURE 1607, Side Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, with upground discharge, for power or windmill use. Over-all measurements — height 3 feet 10 J 2 inches; length 2 feet 63^ inches; width 3 feet Yi inch. Fig. 1608 is Fig. 1607, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 354-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift; IJ^ H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equip- ments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1607 Fig. 1608 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size Pulleys, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1607 1608 6,9,12 6,9,12 Up to 24 Up to 24 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 455 465 $162.00 166.00 The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 144 FLINT &- WALLINe MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE.INDIANA.U/S^A. =1 ■ ■ —^ ^-^■■ '— • ■■ "' — ^ — ;- ^ . -. -^.i, -.' .. i — 2 L^:__ _.,■ .:--- : -r.iBsnrxnsss Hoosier Power Working Heads For Electric Motor Drive ■piGURE 1609, Direct-Connected Motor Drive, -•- geared 6 to 1, with upground discharge, for electric motor drive only. Over-all measurements, with base — height 3 feet 5 J^ inches; length 3 feet 2}^ inches; width 2 feet 8 inches. Fig. 1610 is Fig. 1609, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 33|-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maxi- mum lift; 13 2 H. P. re- quired to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., ap- plying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages I2i to 128 Fig. 1609 Fig. 1610 Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Tapped Suction, Inches Regularly Dis- charge, Inches Can Use Flange | Tapped for Size Suction and Coupling Discharge, > Pin, Inches J Inch Size 1 Size Main Drive ' 1 Shaft, 1 Shaft, Weight, Inches Inches ' Pounds ' Price 1609 1610 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 ! 's' Up to 4 i 's 11^ 1 lii I 515 ,$184.00 IJ2 ' I'l ' 525 188.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237 Above prices do not include motor; for price of alternating current motor, refer to page US. If air chamber for auction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 145 FLINT &- WALLIN6 MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Power Working Heads For Electric Motor Drive and Witii Windmill Equipment "T^IGURE 1611, Direct-Connected Motor Drive, geared ■*- 6 to 1, with upground discharge, for electric motor or windmill use. Over-all measurements, with base — height 4 feet inches; length 3 feet 23^ inches; width 2 feet 8 inches. Fig. 1612 is Fig. 1611, with under- ground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 3 ^^-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift; iy2 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., applying to these Work- ing Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of tliese Working Heads see pages 12,3 to 128 Fig. 1611 Fig. 1612 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1611 1612 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 Vs 550 560 $196.00 200.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. Above prices do not include motor; for price of alternating current motor, refer to page 118. For repairs.^see page 339. 146 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A; Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only "PIGURE 1651, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight and -*- loose pulleys, upground discharge, and Fig. 1042 com- bination air cyhnder and air chamber, for Pneumatic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements — height 3 feet 4 inches; length 2 (j feet 2 inches; width 2 feet ^2 inch. Fig. 1652 is Fig. 1651, with underground discharge, anti- freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 334-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150- foot maximum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; l^j H.P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., ap- plying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of tliese Working Heads see pages I2i to 128 Fig. 1651 Fig. 1652 Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size PuUeys, Inches Tapped Regularly Dis- Suction, charge, Inches , Inches Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin. Inch Size Size Main Drive Shaft, Shaft, Inches Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1651 1652 6,9,12 6, 9, 12 15x3 lo 15x3^2 4 3 4 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 IJ2 ' 1'4 440 495 $168.00 1S6.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page '-^39. 147 i FLINT & WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLV I LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Power Working Heads With Windmill Equipment ■piGURE 1653, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight and loose ■*- pulleys, upground discharge, and Fig. 1042 combination air cylinder and air chamber, for Pneumatic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements — height 3 feet 103^ inches; length 2 feet 2 inches; width 2 feet 3^ inch. Fig. 1654 is Fig. 1653, with under- ground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gal- lons per hour with 3^-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; 1}^ H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equip- ments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1653 Fig. 1654 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size Pulleys Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1653 1654 6,9,12 15x3 M 6,9, 12 !15x33^ 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 1^2 455 i$180.00 510 1 198.00 The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 148 FLINT 6r WALLING MFG.CO. KENDALLVILLE.INDIANA.U.S.A. Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only ■piGURE 1655, Side Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, upground ■•- discharge, and Fig. 1042 combination air cylinder and air chamber, for Pneumatic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements— height 3 feet 4 inches ; length 2 feet 6J^ inches; width 3 feet Jo inch. Fig. 1656 is Fig. 1655, with underground dis- charge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 334-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; IH H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of tliese Working Heads pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1655 Fig. 1656 Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size PuUej's, Inches Tapped Regularly Dis- Suction, charge. Inches Inches Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pm, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1655 1656 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 Up to 24 Up to 24 4 ' 3 4 1 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 1^ W2 1^ 1^4 420 475 $164.00 182.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 149 FLINT &■ WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U^^ Hoosier Power Working Heads With Windmill Equipment FIGURE 1657, Side Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, upground discharge, and Fig. 1042 combination air cylinder and air chamber, for Pneu- matic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements— height 3 feet 103^ inches; length 2 feet 6J2 inches; width 3 feet J 2 inch. Fig. 1658 is Fig. 1657, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity-1000 gallons per hour with 33-i-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per ■•"aaBt minute, 150-foot maxi- mum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; 134 H. P. re- quired to operate. For other sized cyl- inder equipments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 12.^ to 128 Fig. 1657 Fig. 1658 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size Pulleys, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft. Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1657 1658 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 Up to 24 Up to 24 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 1J4 IM 435 $176.00 490 1 194.00 The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 150 FLINT Sf WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVI LLE.IN DIANA.U.S.A. Hoosier Power Working Heads For Electric Motor Drive ■piGURE 1659, Direct-Connected Motor Drive, -*■ geared 6 to 1, upground discharge, and Fig. 1042 combination air cylinder and air chamber, for Pneumatic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements, with base — height 3 feet 53 2 inches; length 3 feet 2} 2 inches; width 2 feet 8 inches. Fig. 1660 is Fig. 1659, with underground dis- charge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with 3 ^4-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150- foot maximum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; lJ/2 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cyl- inder equipments, lift, etc., ap- plying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these VVorlting Heads see paftes 12i to 12S Fig. 1659 Fig. 1660 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft. Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge , Inches Price 1659 1660 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 13.2 m 490 545 $200 00 218.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. Above prices do not include motor; for price of alternating current motor, refer to page 118. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 339. 151 11.11 I I III IIBIII I ■ ■ Ill III! Ill ■llllllllll III I I I " ' ""'"■■■-^"■ '■^-'-'^"^^■"'-'■1 .^■■:=■;.^J^■■.^-■^■^^ --"—-■ •■^' ^ - Hoosier Power Working Heads For Electric Motor Drive and with Windmill Equipment 'C'lGURB 1661, Direct-Connected Motor Drive, -*- geared 6 to 1, upground discharge, and Fig. 1042 combination air cylinder and air chamber, for Pneu- matic Water Supply System service. Over-all measurements, with base — height 4 feet inches; length 3 feet 232 inches; width 2 feet 8 inches. Fig. 1662 is Fig. 1661, with underground discharge, anti- freezing. Approximate Capacity — 1000 gallons per hour with SiSj-inch cylinder on 12-inch stroke at 30 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift, or 70 pounds pressure; Iji H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylin- der equipments, lift, etc., applying to these Work- ing Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1661 Fig. 1662 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inch Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1661 1662 6, 9, 12 6, 9, 12 4 4 3 3 Up to 4 Up to 4 lJ/2 IH 540 595 $210.00 228.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $24.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use by raising the handwheel above the yoke. Above prices do not include motor: for price of alternating current motor, refer to page 118. For repairs, see page 339- 152 INT S- WALLING MFG.CO. .KENDALLViLLE.IN DIANA, USA? Tl Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only ■piGURE 1701, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight and loose pulleys, upground discharge, and displacement plunger which serves to equalize the load when pumping under heavy pressure. Over-all measurements — height 5 feet 6 inches; length 3 feet 21-2 inches; width 2 feet 832 inches. Fig. 1702 is Fig. 1701, with underground discharge, anti- freezing. Approximate Capacity — 2300 gallons per hour with 454-inch cylinder on 20-inch stroke at 25 strokes per minute, 150- foot maximum lift; 3J2 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., apply- ing to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1701 Fig. 1702 Fig. Adjustable Size Stroke, Pullej-s. Indies Inches j Tapped Re^larly ■ Dis- j Suction, charge. Inches Inches Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Size Coupling Main Pin, Shatt, Inches Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1701 1702 12,16,20' 24x5 12, 16, 20 24x5 6 4 6 4 Up to 6 Up to 6 111 Its 1 ii il6 1155 $400.00 1165 406.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $30.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 3-10. 153 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Power Working Heads With Windmill Equipment ■piGURE 1703, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight ■*■ and loose pulleys, upground discharge, and displacement plunger which serves to equalize the load when pumping under heavy pressure. For power or windmill use. Over-all measurements - height 5 feet 6 inches; length 3 feet 2^2 inches; width 2 feet 832 inches. Fig. 1704 is Fig. 1703, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 2300 gallons per hour with 454-inch cylinder on 20-inch stroke at 25 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift; 3H H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., apply- ing to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of tliese Working Heads see paijes 123 to 12S Fig. 1703 Fig. 1704 Tapped Regularly Flange Tapped for Size Size Size Adjustable Size Dis- Suction and Coupling Main Drive Stroke, Pulleys, Suction, charge, Discharge, Pin, Shaft, Shaft. Weight, t'lg. Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Pounds Price 1703 12,16,20 24x5 6 4 Up to 6 1>« 1 1^ ^ 16 Wr 1195 $414.00 1704 12,16,20 24x5 6 4 Up to 6 w. 1 i--L J^ 16 lU 1205 420.00 The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $30.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page KJl. For repairs, see page 340. 154 FLINT & WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. -. -V.-Wg-lP-^-.'.T^-^l-vMf-CMY.- Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only "PIGURE 1705, Side Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, upground dis- ■*- charge, and displacement plunger which serves to equalize the load when pumping under heavy pressure. Over-all measurements — height 5 feet 6 inches; length 3 feet 5J2 inches; width 4 feet. Fig. 1706 is Fig. 1705, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 2300 gallons per hour with 434-inch cyl- inder on 20-inch stroke at 25 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift; Slo H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equip- ments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, re- fer to table on page 126. _ ___ _ __ For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1705 Fig. 1706 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size PuUex-s. Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge. Inches Size Coupling Pin. Inches Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge. Inches Price 1705 1706 12,16,20 12,16,20 Up to 30 Up to 30 6 6 4 4 Up to 6 Up to 6 lis 115 Ire Ixi 1-i 1125 1165 $406.00 412 . 00 For machin^cut gears and pinions, add to the Hsts, $30.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237 If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 340. 155 FLI NT S- WALLI N e M F6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE , I N DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Power Working Heads With Windmill Equipment FIGURE 1707, Side Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, upground dis- charge, and displacement plunger which serves to equalize the load when pumping under heavy pressure. Over-all measurements— height 5 feet 6 inches; length 3 feet 5H inches; width 4 feet. Fig. 1708 is Fig. 1707, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity— 2300 gallons per hour with 4M-inch cylinder on 20-inch stroke at 25 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift; 3}^ H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equip- ments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, re- fer to table on page 126. For complete description of tliese Worlting Heads see pages 123 to 128 ^^ Fig. 1707 Fig. 1708 Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size Pulleys, Inches Tapped Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin, Inches Size Main Shaft, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Suction, Inches Dis- charge, Inches Price 1707 1708 12,16,20 12,16,20 Up to 30 Up to 30 6 6 4 4 Up to 6 Up to 6 1^ IJ^ Iff 1^ 1^ 1165 1175 $420.00 426.00 The pitmans are disconnected, for windmill use, by raising the handwheel above the yoke. For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $30.00, For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 340. 156 hjav-.Tr.-; FLINT Sr WALL! N 6 M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE JN DIANArU-S. A. Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only ■piGURE 1801, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight and loose pulleys, upground discharge, and displacement plunger which serves to equalize the load when pumping under heavy pressure. Over-all measurements— height 5 feet 10 inches; length 3 feet 9? 3 inches; width 3 feet J 2 inch. Fig. 1802 is Fig. 1801, with underground discharge, anti- freezing. Approximate Capacity — 3200 gallons per hour with 5J^-inch cylinder on 24-inch stroke at 20 strokes per minute, 150-foot maximum lift; 5 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 123 to 12S Fig. 1801 Fig. 1802 Tapped Regularly Adjustable Stroke, Fig. Inches Size Pulleys. Inches Suction, Inches 1801 16,20,24 24x5 1802 16,20,24 24x5 Dis- charge, Inches Can Use I ! Flange | Tapped for Size Size Size Suction and Coupling Main Drive Discharge, ; Pin, Shaft. Shaft, Weight, Inches Inches Inches Inches Pounds Up to 6 Up to 6 1'. 21^ IH 1510 $484.00 2'. l\i : 1520 494.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $70.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 341. 157 |30nNf &; W^IlFn 6" Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only P^IGURE 1805, Side Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, upground " discharge, and displacement plunger which serves to equalize the load when pumping under heavy pressure. Over-all measurements — height 5 feet 10 inches; length 4 feet Yi inch; width 4 feet. Fig. 1806 is Fig. 1805, with underground discharge, anti- freezing. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages 123 to 128 Fig. 1805 Approximate Capacity —3200 gallons per hour with 5M-inch cyl- inder on 24-inch stroke at 20 strokes per minute, 150- foot maximum lift; 5 H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equip- ments, lift, etc., applying to these Working Heads, refer to table on page 126. Fig. 1806 Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size Pulleys, Inches Tapped Regularly Dis- Suction, charge, Inches Inches Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and Discharge, Inches Size Coupling Pin. Inches Size Main Shatt, Inches Size Drive Shaft, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1805 1806 16,20,24 16,20,24 Up to 30 Up to 30 6 ! 4 6 ' 4 Up to 6 Up to 6 11-^ 2J^ 14 14 1480 !$494.00 1520 ! 504.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $70,00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237, If air chamber for auction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page 341. 158 & WAlIiNG MFGr^^ Hoosier Power Working Heads For Power Only piGURE 1901, Center Pulley Drive, geared 6 to 1, tight and loose pulleys, upground discharge, and displace- ment plunger which serves to equalize the load when pumping under heavy pressure. Over-all measurements — height 6 feet S}i inches; length 4 feet } 2 inch ; width 3 feet 3 } i inches. Fig. 1902 is Fig. 1901, with underground discharge, anti-freezing. Approximate Capacity — 4350 gallons per hour with Siii-ineh cylinder on 24-inch stroke at 20 strokes per min- ute, 150-foot maximum lift; H. P. required to operate. For other sized cylinder equipments, lift, etc., apply- ing to these Work- ing Heads, refer to table on page 127. For complete description of these Working Heads see pages I2i to 128 Fig. 1901 Fig. 1902 Fig. Adjustable Stroke, Inches Size Pulleys, Inches Tapped Regularly Dis- Suction, charge, Inches Inches Can Use Flange Tapped for Suction and DischEirge, Inches Size Size Size Coupling Main Drive Pin, Shaft. Shaft, Inches Inches Inches Weiglit, Pounds : Price 1901 116,20,24 30x6 1902 lie, 20, 24 30x6 10 6 10 6 Up to 10 Up to 10 l.'s 21s in l^'i 21s Ifl 1970 $640.00 1990 ; 650.00 For machine-cut gears and pinions, add to the lists, $70.00. For cylinders or working barrels to use with these Working Heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. If air chamber for suction or discharge pipe is required, refer to page 161. For repairs, see page ;U2. 159 FLl NT &• WALLI N Q M F6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE J N DIAN A L) S^ Hoosier Power Pump Jacks For Deep Well Pumping and Irrigation Work '"P'HE power transmission is of the double geared type, with two large heavy gears and two sturdy pinions, one set located on each side of the main frame. This construction insures a steady, direct hft to the pump rod. Main and drive shafts are of polished steel, extra long, and run in long split babbitted bearings. Nine-foot hardwood pitmans, and plain angle steel crosshead, including connection for octagon pump rod, as shown herein, are furnished. This jack is equipped with tight and loose pulleys, the tight pulley being extra heavy and serving as a balance wheel. The pipe, flanges and discharge tee are not furnished with jack, unless ordered, and are extra. Figs. 1571, 1671 and 1771 may be had without the pitmans, and with or without the crosshead, these to be provided by the purchaser. Hoosier Power Pump Jack, Fig. 1571, is intended for ordinary pumping. Fig. 1671 is the same as Fig. 1571 but of heavier construction. Fig. 1771, illustrated herein, is larger and stronger than Fig. 1671 and is for heavier pumping. Fig. 1771 Specifications Coupling Net Wt. for with Price Price Price Adjust- Octagon Size Size Crossh'd with Less Less able Size Pump Main Drive Length Width and Crossh'd Pitmans Pitmans Stroke, Pulleys, Rod, Shaft, Shaft, Overall, Overall, Pitmans, and with and Fig. Inches Inches Inches Inches [Inches Inches Inches Pounds Pitmans Crossh'd Crossh'd 1571 6, 8, 10 16x3 IH IM IM 26 20 187 $ 65.00 $ 57.00 $ 48.00 1671 6,9, 12 15x31/2 1?8 1'2 IM 26 24 3/i 345 95.00 86.00 76.00 1771 12,16,20 24x5 2H I'Kg I'Kc 38 V2 32,12 745 210.00 200.00 185,00 For repairs, see pages 338 to 340. 160 FLINT S- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Air Chambers AHOOSIER Air Chamber should be used with pump or working head when draw- ing water from a distance horizontally, or when forcing water to an eleva- tion, or against pressure. When placed on the suction pipe it should be near the cylinder, in which case it acts as a vacuum chamber and assists in starting the water. Placing one on the discharge pipe gives a steady, even flow of water, and in both cases it relieves the pump of a heavy strain. Fig. 1040, Hoosier Air Chamber and Tee, is of the flanged type, large and strong. It is made in two sizes. No. 1, for use with Figs. 1501 to 1512 and 1551 to 1562, and No. 2, for use with Figs. 1601 to 1612 and 1651 to 1662, Hoosier Power Working Heads. Fig. 1041, not illustrated, is Fig. 10413-2 fitted with a flange and bolted onto tee, as Fig. 1040. Fig. 1041}^ is of the screwed type, without tee, as shown at right, and will fit into any regular 4-inch pipe fittings, which some prefer to use on the larger outfits, instead of a flanged tee, being less expensive. Both Figs. 1041 and 10413^ are designed for use with Hoosier Power Working Heads, Fig. 1701 and larger. Fig. 1040 Fig. 1041 >2 No. Size Air Chamber Weight, Pomids Fig. Diameter, Inches Height, Inches Price 1040 with Tee 1 2 5 6 8 8 14 16 26 26 35 58 138 71 $13.00 1040 with Tee 20.00 1041 with Tee 50.00 1041 J/2 without Tee 16.00 Always state size pipe the tee is to be tapped for. Fig. 903, Hoosier Air Chamber, without tee, for discharge or horizontal suction pipe. It lessens the strain and wear on hand and windmill pumps when forcing against heavy pressure, or through a long line of conducting pipe, and gives a more even flow of water. No. size For For 1 -inch Pipe. For 1 M-inch Pipe . For Ij^-inch Pipe. Weight, Pounds Price 9 $3.00 10 3.00 13 3.50 14 4.00 Fig. 903 161 rr^sCT l^'UNT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KE N DALLVILL^^^ Hoosier Pump Jack For Operating Windmill Pumping Outfits by Belt Power T7IGURE 1036, Hoosier Pump Jack, is primarily intended for use in connection with windmill pumping outfit, that gasoline engine may be utilized in operating the plunger rod of pump during periods of little or no wind. To discon- nect windmill and connect pump jack requires but a moment, especially if windmill coupler. Fig. 6611, is used on pump rod. Figure 1036 is light in weight, and if desired may be mounted on a truck and moved from place to place. The jack has a sturdy cast iron base and frame, the base attaching to platform of well, and the frame attaching to well casing or pipe by means of a clamp, making the jack very rigid when installed. Double gears give a direct and even lift to the pump rod without torsion or side strain. Either babbitted or our NO-OIL-EM bearings may be furnished with this jack. Large oil reservoirs for reserve lubrication are provided, and when NO-OIL-EM bearings are used but one oiling each year is necessary. For pumping from wells of medium depth this jack will give excellent service. The fact that it is portable enlarges its field of useful- ness, and because of its strong construction it will give many years of service. Fig. 1036 Fig. 1036, Complete, without Pump Standard Fig. Geared Adjustable Stroke. Inches Size of Pulley, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1036 6 to 1 6, 8, 10 16x3 193 $65.00 For repairs, see page 333. 162 FLINT S- WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Pump Jack Operating Pump Standard by Belt Power FIGURE 1031, Hoosier Pump Jack, with tight and loose pulleys. The power may be delivered by gasoline engine, or electric motor with motor speed reduced. The drive shaft may be driven 200 R. P. M.; as a rule, however, we recommend 170 R. P. M., or about 34 pump strokes per minute. The pitmans are made of hardwood, and with their wide range of adjustment the jack can be attached to any windmill top, pump standard, including set-length pumps Figs. 8583 or 8585, without disturbing the pump or pipe connections. Fig. 1031 can be used on the wall, floor or ceiling, and if necessary to use pulley larger than 10 inches in diameter, raise the jack on pump standard, which will give greater clearance for the larger pulley. This jack, with Figs. 8583, 8585, 7622 or 7632 force pumps can be successfully used in connection with Hoosier Pnuematic Water Supply Systems. The jack is particularly adapted for use in connection with any of the smaller gasoline or gas engines. Will operate a 3-inch cylinder, 125-foot lift on 8-inch stroke. Fig. 1031, Complete, without Pump Standard Geared Strokes, Inches Size Tight and Loose Pulley, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 5 to 1 6 and 8 10x2H 75 $15.00 For repairs, see page 343. Fig. 1031 Open Pump Rod Coupler Fig. 657, Open Pump Rod Coupler, connects with wood pump rod and flat rod of pump below the upper bearer guide. This open-pattern coupler oscillates sufficiently with the pumping motion to prevent any binding or friction of the pump rod. Designed to be used with any ceiling jack, as the wood rod is usually very short between a ceiling jack and the pump. Fig. 657 Coupler Description Price Fig. 657 Coupler | $4.00 163 FLINT S- WALLING MFG.CO. KENDALLVIUEJN DjANA, U^^S^ , .-,y..|«-r*-.->.'-^T.-«.-W^- Hoosier Combination Pump Standard and Jack With No-Oil-Em Bearings For Hand, Windmill or Belt Power HOOSIER Combination Pump Standard and Jacli, geared 5 to 1, is designed to be operated by hand, windmill or belt power, for shallow or deep wells. This combined pump standard and jack is compact, strong and easy to install. Built in two sections, between which is a detachable pipe flange, the upper section being the large air chamber with flanged top to which is bolted the flanged bearer, making a firm connection; the lower section or barrel and the main frame of jack are of one-piece construction. This gives a true and per- manent alignment of the jack and pump, with no side strains or uneven wear on the parts. Equipped with cast gears, or with steel gears machine-cut from the solid metal. The pinion shaft is extra long. Pitmans are made of heavy angle steel. The pitmans, gear, pinion and all wearing parts have No-Oil-Em Bearings, eliminating frequent oiling. Has tight and loose pul- leys. Pump standard flange is regularly tapped for well pipe, as listed, but the interchangeable pipe flange will be tapped for smaller pipe, the size desired, when so ordered. Fitted with adjustable stroke 6 to 10 inches; one-piece Ihe-inch piston rod, brass covered; brass stuffing box with brass piston rod; compression cock spout with hose connection, and back outlet. The base is extra wide. The jack has sufficient clearance above floor to admit of pulleys being used as large as 30 inches in diameter, if necessary. Suitable for wells from 25 to 200 feet in depth. Fig. 1038, Complete as Illustrated Fig. 1038 No. Geared Adjustable Stroke, Inches Tapped Regularly for Pipe, Inches Can Use Flange Tapped, Inches Size of Tight and Loose Pulleys, Inches Weight, Pounds Price with Cast Gears Price with Cut Gears 1 2 5 to 1 5 to 1 6 to 10 6 to 10 2M 3 1 M to 2 1 ,■ 1 to 3 14x3 16x3 91 235 $38.00 47.00 $48.00 60.00 Rod connection— No. 1, J 2-inch male; No. 2, ^g-inch Jarecki, male. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cyUnders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards and jacks. For repairs, see page 344. 164 FLINT S- WALLING MFG-CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Pump Jack For Operating Windmill Pump Standard by Belt Power Tripod Base ■piGURE 1037, Hoosier Pump Jack, geared 6 to 1, with tight and loose pulleys. A convenient and serviceable belt-driven pump jack for wells of medium depth. The main frame of the jack and tripod base are of one-piece construction. The foot spread is extra wide so can he securely bolted to well platform. Jack is designed to operate independently of the pump standard. The adjustable crosshead, with beveled clamps and bolts, securely clamps to the two pitmans which are made of angle steel, permitting a wide range of adjustment so may be used with any windmill pump standard. Has cast gear and pinion, good sized shafts and long babbitted bearings. The arrangement of the gear and pinion, and wath the one-piece main frame and base, the jack has a direct and even lift to pump rod, giving a per- manently true alignment of the pump rod with the plunger valve. Fig. 1037, Complete as Illustrated Geared 6 to 1 Adjustable 1 Size Tight and Price Strokes, Loose Pulleys, Weight, with Inches Inches Pounds Cast Gears 6, 8, 10 12x2J^ 95 $20 . 00 165 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KENOALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Pump Jack For Operating Windmill Pump Standard by Belt Power, Quadrant Base "PIGURE 1039, Hoosier Pump Jack, double gears, -^ geared 6 to 1, with tight and loose pulleys. The main frame and quadrant base of the jack are of one- piece construction with extra wide foot spread for bolting to platform of well, making it a very rigid pump jack. The jack operates independently of the pump standard. The one-piece main frame and base, and the double gears equally dividing the load, give a direct and even lift to pump rod; a true and permanent alignment of pump rod with plunger is assured. The adjustable crosshead securely clamps, with beveled clamps and bolts, to the pitmans, which are made of angle steel, and gives a wide range of adjustment, so may be used with any windmill pump standard. Has long babbitted bearings, extra heavy shafts and heavy machine-cut gears. The jack has sufficient clear- ance for pulleys up to 24 inches in diameter being used, if necessary. Fig. 1039 Double Gears Jack will be furnished with single pulley, when so ordered. Cut at left shows Fig. 1039 with single pulley. Cut at right shows Fig. 1039 with single pulley, and windmill pump standard. Fig. 1039, Complete, without Pump Standard Geared Adjustable Strokes, Inches Size Tight and Loose Pulleys, Inches Weight, Pounds Price with Cut Gears 6 to 1 6, 8, 10 14x2 }i 138 $47.50 166 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA. U.S.A. Hoosier Pump Jack For High-Speed Machinery l^IGURE 1015, Hoosier Pump Jack, back-geared 15 to 1, is especially designed for high-speed machinery. The jack has 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16-inch strokes. Furnished without pulleys, but will be supplied with jack at market price, according to size required. If pulleys are required with the jack, always state the size wanted when ordering. This is a good, strong pump jack ■with gears made from cut patterns, polished steel shafts of good length, and babbitted boxes. It will operate a 4-inch cylinder up to and including 200-foot lift on a 16-inch stroke. It is particularly adapted for use with Fig. 9041, and combined makes a very desirable working head. Geared Strokes, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 15 to 1 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 140 $45.00 For price of Fig. 9041 working head, refer to page 223. For cylinders and working barrels, refer to pages 224 to 237. For repairs, see page 343. 167 j FLINT &■ WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLEJN DIANA, ILS^ Hoosier Pump Jack For Deep and Shallow Wells Fig. 1016, No. 2 17IGURE 1016, Hoosier Pump Jack, is a well designed and substantially built jack. It is especially suited for deep well pumping. The gears are made from cut patterns and are heavy and strong. Fitted with tight and loose pulleys. Made in two sizes, No. 1, light, and No. 2, heavy. The No. 1 Jack is similar in size to Fig. 1015, for light work, and has solid babbitted boxes. It will operate a 4-inch cylinder up to and including 200-foot lift on a 16-inch stroke. The No. 2 Jack, here shown, is heavier and stronger than the No. 1, and designed for very heavy work. It is equipped with split babbitted boxes. This jack will operate a 4-inch cylinder up to and including 400-foot lift on a 25-inch stroke. Fig. 1016 is particularly adapted for use with Fig. 9041, and combined makes a very desirable working head. No. Geared Strokes, Inches Size Tight and Loose Pulleys, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 1 5 to 1 2 6 to 1 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 10, 15, 20, 25 15x3J^ 24 X 5 120 540 *$45.00 170.00 *Price of No. 1, is without pulleys. For price of Fig. 9041 working head, refer to page 22.3. For cylinders and working barrels, refer to pages 224 to 2.37. For repairs, see page 343 168 ia^ FLINT &r WALLIh(6JjF67TOl l^N^^ Hoosier Pitcher Pump TJ^IGURE 7001, Hoosier Tight Top Pitcher Spout Purnp^ -'- for house, cistern or drive well use. Has iron cylinder which is carefully bored and polished. Handle can be turned in any direction, and by raising the handle to extreme height, the valves are tripped and the cylinder emptied of water to prevent freezing. Brass valve seat furnished, when ordered, at additional charge. Hoosier Kitchen Pump FIGURE 7022, Hoosier Kitchen Pump, with closed spout. It is a decided improvement over the ordinary pitcher pump. The enlarged water bowl prevents the surplus water from splashing out of the top or over the sides; it also gives a steady, even flow of water. With the closed spout, water will not drip back on the pump stand. The handle can be turned in any direction, as the pump has a swivel bearer top. Has knob for hanging pail or kettle on the spout. Raising handle to extreme height trips the valves and empties cylinder of water, which prevents freezing. Fitted regularly for 114-inch wrought pipe; may be fitted for 1-inch or 112-inch pipe, when so ordered; soldering tube furnished, when ordered, at additional price. Pump is made in one size only, 3-inch Iron Cylinder. Brass valve seat furnished, when ordered, at addi- tional price. Fig. 7022 Size Tapped Gallons Price Cylinder. for Pipe, Stroke, per Weight, with Plain Fig. Inches Inches Inches Stroke Pounds Valve Seat 7001 2J^2 IH 4 .085 20 $4.25 7002 3 134 4 .122 22 4.75 7003 3K IW 4 .167 28 5.25 7004 4 l?-2 4>^ .245 35 6.25 7005 4}^ 1^2 5 .344 38 9.50 7022 3 IW 4 .122 21 5.00 For repairs, see page 305. 169 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Brass Cylinder Pitcher Pump FIGURE 7041, Hoosier Pitcher Spout Pump, with seamless drawn brass cylinder. The pump has closed top, and with the swivel bearer, the handle can be placed in any desired direction. The brass cylinder makes this a very serviceable pitcher spout pump. Raising handle to extreme height trips the valves and empties cylinder of water, which prevents freezing. Fitted regularly for wrought pipe; soldering tube furnished, when ordered, at additional price. Brass valve seat furnished, when ordered, at addi- tional charge. Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight. Pounds Price with Plain Valve Seat 7041 7042 2K 3 IK 4 4 .085 .122 17 21 $5.95 6.30 Fig. 7041 Hoosier House Force Pump With Brass Cylinder FIGURE 7092, Hoosier House Force Pump, with brass cylinder, large air chamber attached to spout, and fin- ished compression hose bibb. The pump has long ful- crum giving oscillating motion, preventing side friction on piston; extra long handle, brass stuffing box and piston rod. The improved suction nut is held in place by two bolts, which, when removed, permit the pump being lifted off; the suction nut can then be easily unscrewed from the pipe. The pump spout may be turned in any desired direction by loosening the two suction nut bolts. These bolts extend through the fulcrum bearer, pump base and the suction nut, giving strength and firmness to the pump. The large air chamber insures a steady, eve*^ of water, and ease of operation. The plug in top of air chamber is removed and the discharge pipe to attic tank connected at that point. The bibb must be kept closed when forcing water to the attic tank. With the compression bibb, water can be drawn at the kitchen sink; the bibb is threaded so that hose may be attached when desired. Raising the handle to extreme height empties cylinder of water, making pump anti-freezing. Where an anti-freezing pump is not required, it can be fitted with F & W Check Valve. The pump is fitted regularly with Brass Valve Seat. Fitted regularly for wrought iron pipe; soldering tube furnished, when ordered, at additional price. Fig. 7092 Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price with Brass Valve Seat 7092 q(\Q-l Less Air '"^"^ Chamber 3 3 1J4 6 6 .184 .184 31 27 $12.00 11.65 When pump is furnished with Nickeled Cylinder, an additional charge is made. For repairs, seepages305-306. 170 ^ri-J.NT 6- W ALL! N 6 M F6. C07f eJdaLLV I LLE J N DJ AN OrJX^ Hoosier Hand Lift Pump Standards Open Top TTOOSIER Open Top Lift Pump Standard, with -•- -•■ hand top. Has swivel bearer top, solid base, and is tapped for pipe immediately below spout. This Standard is designed to meet the trade de- manding a good, inexpensive pump for general hand Made in three patterns — hght, medium and heavy. Fig. 7101, hght pattern, tapped only for IJ^-ineh pipe. Fig. 7112, medium pattern, heavier and higher than Fig. 7101, tapped regularly for IJ^ -inch pipe; can be tapped for IJ^ or 2-inch pipe. Fig. 7123, heavy pattern, heavier and higher than Fig. 7112, tapped regularly for IJ^-inch pipe; can be tapped for 1 J^ or 2-inch pipe when so ordered. It is important that great care be exercised in ordering a pump standard, cylinder, etc., that the kind selected will suit the conditions of the well for which the pump is required. These standards are suitable for wells from 25 to 65 feet deep. Fig. 7101 with Plain Head Fig. Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection Strolce, Inches Weight, Pounds Pattern Size Thread Price Light Medium Heavy 7101 7112 7123 14 14 14 6 6 6 35 47 52 $5.65 7.50 9.00 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders or working barrels to be used with pump standards. See page 196 for set-length pumps using these standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. Refer to page 172 for these pump standards fitted with Hoosier Rack Head. For repairs, see page 306. 171 FLINT &- WALLING M FGrcoTKEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. y: Hoosier Hand Lift Pump Standards With Rack Head Fig. 7102 with Rack Head OOSIER Hand Lift Pump Standard with Rack Head. Has swivel bearer top, solid base, and is tapped for pipe immediately below the spout. H^ The rack head gives a perfectly vertical motion of the pump rod; the roller guide opposite the handle gear reduces to a minimum the friction of the pump rod when pumping. With the gear movement, short fulcrum, and long handle, the special leverage in- creases the power applied. Especially adapted to pumping from wells of medium depth when large cylinder is used, or when pumping from deep wells. Made in three patterns — light, medium and heavy. Fig. 7102, light pattern, tapped only for 1 J^-inch pipe. Fig. 7113, medium pattern, tapped reg- ularly for IJ^-inch pipe; can be tapped for 13^ or 2-inch pipe. Fig. 7124, heavy pattern, tapped regularly for IJ^- inch pipe; can be tapped for IJ-^ or 2-inch pipe. Suitable for wells from 25 to 100 feet deep. Fig. Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection Stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Pattern Size Thread Price Light Medium Heavy 7102 7113 7124 IK _2_ 16 JL. 16 14 14 14 6 6 6 45 60 63 $ 7.50 9.40 10.90 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders or working barrels to be used with pump standards. See page 197 for set-length pumps using these standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 306. 173 FLINT &■ WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. 1 Hoosier Hand Lift Pump Standards Tight Top TTOOSIER Tight Top Lift Pump Standard, with hand head. This standard has swivel tight top which prevents foreign substances entering the pump. It is provided with substantial base, and tapped for pipe directly below the spout. This is an exceptionally good hand pump standard for general use. Made in three patterns — light, medium and heavy. Fig. 7141, light pattern, tapped only for IJ^-inch pipe. Fig. 7152, medium pattern, heavier and higher than Fig. 7141, tapped regularly for l}4-inch pipe; can be tapped for 1}^ or 2-inch pipe. Fig. 7163, heavy pattern, heavier and higher than Fig. 7152, tapped regularly for IJ^-inch pipe; when so ordered can be tapped for 1}^ or 2-inch pipe. These standards are suitable for wells from 25 to 65 feet deep. Fig. 7141 Fig. Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke. Inches Weight, Poimda Pattern Size Thread Price Light Medium Heavy 7141 7152 7163 IK IM 16 14 14 14 6 6 6 38 51 54 $ 6.75 8.65 10.15 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders or working barrels to be used with pump standards. Refer to page 198 for set-length pumps using these standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. The above pump standards are not fitted with rack head; for hand rack head cast standards, see page 172. For repairs, see page 306. 173 FLINT & WALLING MF6.CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA. U, S-A-Sx Hoosier Hand Lift Pump Standard Open Top HOOSIER Swelled Lift Pump Standard, with hand head. Has open top, swivel bearer, cast standard with solid base. The swivel bearer permits the handle being placed in any desired direction. The swelled top or water bowl acts as a reservoir and receives the surplus water when pumping rapidly. This gives a steady and even flow of water. Stand- ard is tapped below spout regularly for 1 }4-inch pipe, but may be tapped f or 1 " ' or 2-inch pipe, when so ordered. These standards are suitable for wells from 25 to 85 feet deep. Hoosier Hand Lift Pump Standard With Hand Rack Head Fig. 7182 Fig. 7181 HOOSIER Swelled Lift Pump Standard, with hand rack head. Has swivel bearer, cast standard with solid base. The swelled top or water bowl insures a steady and even flow of water. The rack head gives a perfectly vertical motion of the pump rod, has gear movement, short fulcrum, and long handle. Standard is tapped below spout regu- larly for 1 J4-inch pipe, but may be tapped for 1 J^ or 2-inch pipe, when so ordered. Kind of Head Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection Stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 7181 7182 Plain Rack i 14 14 6 6 56 65 $ 9.55 11.40 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders or working barrels to be used with pump standards. Refer to page 199 for set-length pumps using these standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 306. 174 WALLING MF6.CO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Hand Force Pump Standards HOOSIER Swelled Force Pump Standard, with swivel bearer, polished cold-rolled steel piston rod, brass stuffing box, back outlet and vent screw. Fitted with either a detachable plain spout or compression cock spout with union hose connection. The stand- ard is tapped below spout regularly for 1 U-inch pipe, but may be tapped for 1 1 2 or 2-inch pipe, when so ordered. Standard has solid base and a strong brace. Fig. 7192 with Hand Rack Head and Plain Spout Showing Detachable Compression Cock Spout Fitted also with Hand Rack Head Equipment The rack head gives a perfectly vertical motion of the pump rod. The roller guide opposite the handle gear reduces to a minimum the friction of the pump rod when pumping. The Rack Head Pump Standards, Figs. 7192 and 7194, can be fitted with Brass Packing Tube instead of stuffing box, and when so fitted, an additional charge is made. The plain head standards cannot be so fitted, as the bearer does not admit of the neces- sary clearance. These standards are suitable for wells from 25 to 100 feet deep. With Plain Spout and Stuffing Box Fig. 7191 with Plain Hand Head and Plain Spout Jvind of Head Tapped for Pipe, Indies Rod Connection Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Stroke. Inches Price 7191 7192 Plain Rack A tV 14 14 6 6 53 61 $11.00 12 . 90 With Compression Cock Spout and Stuffing Box 7193 7194 Plain Rack 1J4 i 14 14 6 1 54 6 ' 62 $13.30 15 15 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders or working barrels to be used with pump standards. Refer to page 210 for set-length pumps using these standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 307. 175 FLINT S-WALLINQ MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. Ail Hoosier Rack Heads ' I ■* H E Hoosier Rack Head is provided with a ■*■ roller guide opposite the handle gear which reduces to a minimum the friction of the pump rod when pumping. It gives a perfectly vertical motion of the pump rod. With the gear movement, short fulcrum, and long handle, the special leverage increases the power applied. Especially adapted to pumping from wells of medium depth when large cylinder is used, or when pumping from deep wells. Many of our pumps are equipped with the Hoosier Rack Head, as herein listed, show- ing the kind of pump on which each kind of rack head can be used. Fig. 7170 Hoosier Rack Head is for hand lift and force pumps. Fig. 7200 Hoosier Rack ^Head is for windmill lift and force pumps. The handle and pump rod of Fig. 7200 are connected or disconnected by turning or loosening the hand-screw slightly and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head. When the change is made tighten the hand-screw. Hoosier Rack Heads are fitted with wood or iron pipe handle, but always furnished with iron pipe handle unless otherwise ordered. Fig. 7170 Showing Rack Head for Hand Lift Pumps Fig. 7200 Sliowing Rack Head for Windmill Force Pumps Prices When Ordered Separately Description Fig. 7170 Hoosier Hand Rack Head. . . Fig. 7200 Hoosier Windmill Rack Head . $7.20 8.00 Showing Sectional View of Rack Head Fig. 7200 with Handle and Pump Rod Disconnected In ordering, always give figure number of pump for which the rack head is wanted. For repairs, see pump repair lists. 176 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. > Hoosier Windmill Lift Pump Standards With Plain Windmill Head TTOOSIER Lift Pump Standard. Has swivel bearer top which -•■ ■•■ allows the handle to be placed in any desired direction. The bearer has removable guide bushing to prevent wear directly on the bearer guide. The standard is tapped just below the spout for pipe. About three feet below the base a drip-hole should be drilled in the well pipe which will prevent damage by frost. This is a strong and serviceable pump standard for wells of any depth, and a favorite with tubular well men. Made in three patterns— light, medium and heavy. Fig. 7221, light pattern, 6-inch stroke, tapped only for 1 34-inch pipe. Figs. 7231, 7232, 7235 and 7236, medium pat- tern, tapped regularly as listed, but may be tapped for 1 } 2-inch pipe. Figs. 7241, 7242, 7245 and 7246, heavy pattern, tapped regularly as listed, but may be tapped for 1' 2-inch pipe. These standards are suitable for wells from 25 to 125 feet deep. with Plain Wind- mill Head With Plain Windmill Head Fig. Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection Stroke, Inches Pattern Size Thread Weight, Pounds Price Light 7221 1^4 7 T6 14 6 44 $7.30 7231 HT J- 7235 Medmm ,^236 7232 2 2 7 T6 A 14 Gas Pipe 14 Gas Pipe 6 6 10 10 54 54 59 59 9.00 9.00 10. Oo 10.00 1 7241 jjg ! 7245 iieavy ^^^^ 7242 1,^4 1'4 1% '8 14 Gas Pipe 14 Gas Pipe 6 6 10 10 58 58 63 63 10.75 10.75 11.70 11 70 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. See page 204 for set-length pumps using these standards. Refer to page 178 for these standards fitted with Hoosier Rack Head. Order pumps fitted with F cfe W Check Valve; see page 224. Rod coupling Fig. 9501, li X 1^ inch furnished extra with 2-inch standards, when so ordered. For repairs, see page 308. 177 Hoosier Windmill Lift Pump Standards Windmill Rack Head TTOOSIER Windmill Lift Pump Standard, with Windmill Rack Head. The rack head has gear movement, short fulcrum and long handle. The handle and pump rod are connected or dis- connected by turning the hand-screw and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head. The standard is tapped just below the spout for pipe. About three feet below the base a drip-hole should be drilled in the well pipe to prevent damage by frost. This standard with rack head is furnished in three patterns — light, medium and heavy. Fig. 7223, light pattern, 6-inch stroke, tapped only for lJ-4-inch pipe. Figs. 7233, 7234, 7237 and 7238, medium pattern, tapped regularly as listed, but may be tapped for lj^2-inch pipe. Figs. 7243, 7244, 7247 and 7248, heavy pattern, tapped regularly as listed, but may be tapped for IJ^-inch pipe. These standards are suitable for wells from 25 to 150_feet deep. Fig. 7223 with Windmill Rack Head With Windmill Rack Head Fig. Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Pattern Size Thread Price Light 1 7223 m 7 T6 14 6 1 48 $9.15 Medium 7233 7237 7238 7234 2 2 Vs 14 Gas Pipe 14 Gas Pipe 6 6 10 10 65 65 68 68 10.90 10.90 11.85 11.85 Heavy 7243 7247 7248 7244 2 IM 2 7 '8 14 Gas Pipe 14 Gas Pipe 6 6 10 10 70 70 71 71 12,60 12.60 13.60 13.60 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. See page 205 for set-length pumps using these standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. Rod coupling Fig. 9501, Jli x ]^ inch, furnished extra with 2-inch standards, when so ordered. For repairs, see page 308. 178 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Adjustable Stroke Handle and Fulcrum FIGURE 7251, Adjustable Stroke Handle and Fulcrum, designed to be attached to any 10-inch stroke bearer top and will give three strokes ranging from 6 to 10 inches. An adjustable stroke pump is preferable for tubular wells, for hand pumping, as the stroke can be readily adjusted to suit the pumping conditions. For price of adjustable stroke handle and fulcrum, add $.60 to the regular pump lists. Hoosier Windmill Lift Pump Head Hoosier Windmill Tubular Well Lift Pump Head, with swivel bearer top, independ- ent base, and a strong brace. The well pipe extends above ground the required height to form the barrel or standard;the base slips over the pipe and is adjusted to the plat- form. The brace col- lar is then put on, and the cast head screwed on end of the pipe. This makes a substantial tubular well lift pump standard for general purposes. Fitted also with Rack Head Equipment No pipe is included in the --^V I n following prices: Fig. 7251 Showing Adjustable Stroke Handle and Fulcrum With Plain Windmill Head Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke, Inches Weight. Pounds Fig. Size ?8 Thread Price 7511 7512 2 2 Gas Pipe Gas Pipe 6 10 43 48 $7.50 8.50 With Windmill Rack Head 7513 7514 2 2 Gas Pipe Gas Pipe 6 10 45 48 $9.40 10 35 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinder, working barrel or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 319. 179 wTs:iTr?TS!c^'33irn3 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Windmill Lift Pump Standards TTOOSIER Swelled Windmill Lift Pump Standard. This standard has swivel bearer top and solid base. The swelled or enlarged top forms a water chamber which prevents water splashing out of top and gives a steady and even flow of water. The bearer top is provided with removable pump rod guide bushing which prevents wear directly on the bearer guide. The standard is tapped directly below the spout regularly for pipe as listed, but may be tapped for l}i, IJ2 or 2-inch pipe, when so ordered. Standards also fitted with Rack Head Equipment The handle and pump rod are connected or discon- nected by turning the hand- screw and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head- These standards are suit- able for wells from 25 to 125 feet deep. Fig. 7271 with Plain Windmill Head Showing Windmill Rack Head Equipment for Hand Pumping Kind of Head Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke. Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 7271 7272 Plain Plain 2 16 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 54 63 $ 9.00 10.00 7273 7274 Rack Rack 2 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 60 63 10.90 11.85 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. Rod coupling Fig. 9501, }^ x I'o inch, furnished extra with 2 X 10-inch standards when so ordered. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 307. 180 LlLg.klNXjl' W ALUN^ MF6. CO. KEN DALLViLLETrN mANAruTsTATTTI Hoosier Windmill Lift Pump Standards With Detachable Flange TTOOSIER Windmill Lift Pump Standard, with swivel bearer -'- -*- top which is provided with removable pump rod guide bushing to prevent wear directly on the bearer guide. Made in two patterns, medium and heavy. This standard is of sectional construction, with a detachable pipe flange bolted between the two sections just below the spout. This pipe flange on the medium pattern can be tapped for pipe from 1}| to 2J2 inches, and on the heavy pattern from 1}4 to 3 inches, but unless otherwise ordered, will be furnished regu- larly as listed. The flange can be readily changed to fit the pipe to be used. Standards with also fitted Rack Head Equip- ment The handle and pump rod are connected or dis- connected by turning the hand-screw and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head. These standards are suitable for from 25 to 125 feet deep. wells Fig. 7281 with Plain Windmill Head Tapped for Pipe, Inches, Regularly Can Use Flange Tapped, Incnes Rod Connection Pattern Fig. Kind of Head Size Thread stroke, ' Weight, Inches Pounds Price Medium 7281 7282 Plain Plain 2 1}4 to 2,1.2 IM to 2,4 '16 ^8 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 78 80 $13.20 14.20 Heavy 7283 7284 Plain Plain 2 IM to3 IJ4 to 3 ^,6 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 91 98 15.45 16.45 Medium 7285 7286 Rack Rack 2 IM to 2 4 IJ4 to2j2 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 90 91 15.75 16.00 Heavy 7287 7288 Rack Rack 2 II4 to 3 IJi to3 He 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 102 109 17.35 18.30 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to '^ *Ro^^ coupling Fig. 9501, yi t A inch, furnished extra with 2 x 10-inch standards, when Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 308. 181 be used with pump so ordered. FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pump Standard With Detachable Pipe Flange TTOOSIER Windmill Force Pump Standard, with swelled air chamber in barrel. Has Swivel bearer top, brass vent screw in air chamber, back outlet, compression cock spout and an extra wide 14-inch base. Fitted with removable pump rod guide bushing to prevent wear directly on the bearer guide. The piston rod is 11/16-inch, made in one piece of polished steel, which can be withdrawn through stuffing box without disconnecting standard. The standard is constructed in two sections with a detachable pipe flange bolted between the sections and directly below the spout. Flange is easily changed. An extra large cylinder can be used with this standard for open or driven wells. Suitable for wells from 25 to 200 feet in depth. Fig. 7312 With Stuffing Box and Compression Cock Spout Fig. Kind of Head Tapped for Pipe Regularly, Inches Can Use Flange Tapped, Inehea Rod Connection Stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Pattern Size Thread Price Medium Heavy 7312 7314 Plain Plain 2 2 2,21^ 2 to 3 Gas Pipe Gas Pipe 10 10 101 114 $21.75 25.15 For brass covered rod, add $1.50 to lists. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinder, working barrel or tubular well valves to be used with this pump standard. Can be furnished with brass packing tube instead of stuffing box, at same price. For plain spout, a deduction will be made. For repairs, see page 309. 182 „f:yNI&' WALLING M FG . CO. K E N DA LLV I LLE, I N D I A N aTu .^Wl^i Hoosier Windmill Force Pump Standard With Detachable Pipe Flange Adjustable Stroke and Flanged Head TTOOSIER Windmill Force Pump Standard, -'--'■ with brass stuffing box, large air chamber and adjustable stroke 6 to 10 inches. Constructed in two sections with a detachable pipe flange bolted between the sections and directly below spout. The flange can be easily changed for size of pipe other than regular. Made in two patterns, medium and heavy, and has an extra wide 14-inch base. The flanged head is fastened to standard by four machine bolts and makes a firm connection, affording permanent alignment of the pump rod. Piston rod is l',,;- inch, made in one-piece polished steel, which can be withdrawn through stuffing box without disconnecting standard. Has detachable compression cock spout with hose connection. An extra large cylinder can be used with this standard. Standards may also be fitted with Brass Packing Tube Equipment with small rod, instead of stuffing box, at same price. Standard may be fitted with Rack Head Equipment at additional charge. Unless otherwise ordered, the standards are furnished with plain windmill head, brass stuffing box and compression cock spout, as listed. Suitable for wells from 25 to 200 feet deep. For brass covered piston rod, adjustable stroke 6 to 10-inch, add to lists, $1.50. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. Rod couphng Fig. 9501, } o x "ni-inch furnished e.xtra with 2-inch standards, when so ordered. Order cylinders fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For plain spout, a deduction is made. Showing Brass Packing Tube Equipment Fig. 7321 , with Stuffing Box With Stuffing Box an i Compression Cock Spout Tapped for Pipe Regularly. Pattern Inches Can Lise Flange Tapped, Inches Rod Connection Adjust- able Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Stroke, Inches Price 7321 7322 7323 7324 Medium II4 Medium , 2 Heavy II4 Heavy 2 II4 to2i., li4to2i, IJitoS ' II4 to3 •16 14 ! 6 to 10 3, Gas Pipel 6 to 10 ',6 14 ; 6 to 10 3^ Gas Pipe' 6 to 10 86 86 113 113 $24.00 24.00 30.00 30.00 For repairs, see page 316. 183 MF6.CO.KENDALLVILLE,INDIANA,U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pump Standard TTOOSIER Windmill Force Pump Standard, -'■ -'■ with swelled air chamber in barrel. Has detachable polished piston rod and brass stuffing box, swivel bearer top, detachable compression cock spout with hose connection, and back outlet for discharging water into tank. The bearer top has removable guide bushing to prevent pump rod wearing directly on the bearer guide. Stand- ard is tapped for pipe directly below the spout. Furnished regularly as listed, but may be tapped for i;4, 1^2 or 2-inch pipe. Standard also fitted with Rack Head Equipment The handle and pump rod are connected or disconnected by simply turning the hand screw and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head. Fitted also with Brass Packing Tube Equipment instead of stuffing box. This packing tube plunger is adjustable and can be kept tight by a slight turn of the jam nut, which expands the rubbers and takes up all wear in the leathers, making a perfectly water- tight packing. Standard is suitable for wells from 25 to 125 feet in depth. Fig. 7391 Medium Pattern with Stuffing Box Showing Brass Paclcing Tube Equipment With Compression Cock Spout Fig. How Equipped Kind of Head Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod < Size Ilonnection Thread stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 7391 7392 7393 7394 Stuffing Box stuffing Box Stuffing Box Stuffing Box Plain Plain Rack Rack ?8 14 Gas Pipe 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 6 10 60 71 61 72 $14.25 15.25 16.15 17.10 7395 Packing Tube Plain IM ^ 14 6 59 14.70 7396 Packing Tube Plain 2 Vk Gas Pipe 10 65 15.70 7397 Packing Tube Rack m ^ 14 6 60 16.75 7398 Packing Tube Rack 2 ■% Gas Pipe 10 71 17.55 For brass covered piston rod for the stuffing box standards, add to above lists, 6-inch stroke, $1 ,00 ; 10-inch stroke, $1.2.^. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. Refer to page 208 for set-length pumps using these standards. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. Rod coupling Fig. 9501, J^ x fg inch furnished extra with 2 x 10-inch standards, when so ordered. For plain spout, a deduction is made. For repairs, see page 310. 184 FLINT S- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pump Standard with Solid Polished Rod and Compression Cock Spout TTOOSIER Windmill Force Pump Standard, with swelled -'--'- air chamber in barrel, and Ij'j-inch piston rod made in one piece of polished steel. Has brass stuffing box, swivel bearer top, vent screw in air chamber, back outlet for dis- charging water into tank, and detach- able compression cock spout with union hose connection. Provided with removable pump rod guide bush- ing to prevent wear directly on the bearer guide. Standard is tapped for pipe directly below spout, as listed, but may be tapped for 1^4, Ijo or 2-inch pipe. A tubular well plunger valve can be withdrawn without removing standard. Standard also fitted with Rack Head Equipment The handle and pump rod are connected or dis- connected by turning the hand-screw and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head. Gear movement and special leverage. Standard is suitable for wells from 25 to 150 feet in depth. With Stuffing Bos and Compression Cock Spout Showing WindmlU Rack Head Equipment Fig. Kind of Head Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Size Connection Thread Stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 7471 7472 7473 7474 Plain Plain Rack Rack IH 2 IM 2 A ! 14 3 s Gas Pipe A ' 14 Vs jGas Pipe 6 10 6 10 61 68 68 76 $15.00 16.00 16.90 17.85 Fig. 7471 For brass covered piston rod, add to lists, 6-inch stroke, $1.25; 10-inch stroke, $1.50. For plain spout, a deduction is made. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. Refer to page 209 for set- length pumps using this standard. Rod coupling Fig. 9501, ^2 x 'le-inch furnished extra with 2 x 10-inch standards, when so ordered. Order pumps fitted with F & W Cheek Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 311. 185 FLINT S-WALLINe MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLEJNDIANA.U^S^ ■7i -qWK-ttyit-^ Jlf.VJ Hoosier Heavy Windmill Force Pump Standard With Solid Polished Rod and Compression Cock Spout Adjustable Stroke, Flanged Head rjOOSIER Windmill Force Pump Standard, a new design, with flanged head, brass stuffing box, large air chamber and 6 to 10-inch adjustable stroke. A heavy and substantial pump standard for deep wells or where a large cylinder or working barrel is used. The bearer is flanged and fastened to standard by four machine bolts with rubber gasket between the flanges. The flanged head makes a firm connection and strength- ens the standard, maintaining a true and permanent alignment of the pump rod with the plunger valve. Piston rod is l)|f-inch, made of one-piece polished steel. Has detachable compression cock spout with hose con- nection, and back outlet. Provided with removable pump rod guide bushing to prevent wear directly on the bearer guide. A combina- tion bushing for 1}^<, 1}4 or 2-inch pipe will be fur- nished, when ordered. Standard also fitted with Brass Packing Tube Equipment and small rod. The packing tube has two cupped leathers and two expansion rubbers. A slight turn of the jam nut expands the rubbers, making a water- tight packing. Fig. 7495 Suitable for wells from 25 to 200 feet in depth. with Stuffing Box Adjustable Stroke Showing Brass Packing Tube Equipment With Plain Head and Compression Cock Spout Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection Adjustable 1 Stroke, , Weight, Inches Pounds Fig. How Equipped Size Thread Price 7495 7496 Stuffing Box Packing Tube 23^ 2^2 ?8 Gas Pipe Gas Pipe 6 to 10 ' 75 6 to 10 1 80 $20.25 20.25 Brass covered piston rod extra. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to use with pump standards. For plain spout, a deduction is made. Order cylinders fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. 186 FUNTJrWALLINe MF6. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pump Standards HOOSIER Windmill Force Pump Standard, with large air chamber, detachable brass covered piston rod and brass stuffing box. Has compression cock spout with union hose con- nection, and a back outlet, also outlet at top of air chamber. The removable pipe flange bolted between the base and barrel can be tapped for IM to 3-inch pipe, but always fur- nished as listed, unless otherwise ordered. The bearer top is provided with removable guide bushing which prevents the pump rod wearing directly on the bearer guide. The entire plun- ger rod and tubular well plunger valve can be with- drawn without removing pump standard. Showing Brass Packing Tube Equipment Standard with also fitted Fig. 7521 Plain Wind- mill Head and Stuffing Box Brass Packing Tube instead of stuffing box. This packing tube plunger is adjustable and can be kept tight by a slight turn of the jam nut, which expands the rubbers and takes up all wear in the leathers, making a perfectly water-tight packing. Fitted also with Rack Head Equipment The handle and pump rod are connected or disconnected by turning the hand-screw and shifting handle pin in slot in the rack head. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with pump standards. Rod coupling Fig. 9501, ^2 x tV inch furnished extra with 2 x 10-inch standards, when so ordered. These standards are suitable for wells from 25 to 125 feet deep. Fig. How Equipped 7521 I Stuffing Box Plain 7522 j stuffing Box Plain 7523 stuffing Box Rack 7524 I Stuffing Box i Rack Kind of Head Tapped for Pipe, Inches , Size Rod Connection \ Thread Stroke, Inches IJ4 2 IJi 2 14 6 Gas Pipe 10 14 6 Gas Pipe 1 10 Weight, Pounds Price 91 99 89 100 $24.00 25.50 25.90 27.40 Showing Windmill Rack Head Equip- ment for Hand Pumping 7525 7526 7527 7528 Packing Tube Packing Tube Packing Tube Packing Tube Plain Plain Rack Rack 2 IJi 2 14 Gas Pipe 14 Gas Pipe 31 Order pumps fitted with F «& W Check Valve ; see page 224, 6 85 24.50 10 95 26.00 6 88 26.35 10 98 27,85 . Fo repairs, see page 187 BrewemRWHSsTwjrtKSTSjww FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Working Heads 'C'lGURE 7541, Hoosier Force Working Head, for windmill use, is a substantial and serviceable working head which can be used where a regular pump standard would be impracticable. It has polished steel piston rod, brass stuffing box, and a large air chamber. Provided with upper guide and forked connection, as shown in cut at right, for connect- ing to windmill pump rod. The detachable pipe flange bolted between the base and air chamber can be tapped for IM to 3-inch pipe, but always furnished as listed, unless otherwise ordered. Tj^IGURE 7551, Hoosier Force Working Head, is for both hand and windmill use. Otherwise, it is of the same construction as Fig. 7541. These working heads are suit- able for wells from 25 to 125 feet deep. Fig. 7541 Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 7541 7542 7551 7552 2 2 7 y>, 14 Gas Pipe 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 6 10 74 76 78 86 $25.50 27.00 17.55 19.00 Fig. 7551 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with working heads. Rod coupling Fig. 9501, 5^2 x rs inch furnished extra with 2 x 10-inch working heads, when so ordered. For repairs, see page 312. 188 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Upground Force Pumps HOOSIER Upground Force Pump, with large air chamber, plain wind- mill head and handle for hand pump- ing. It has a polished iron cylinder in the standard, brass valve seat, brass piston rod, brass stuffing box, and detachable compression cock spout with union hose connection. The check valve can be readily re- moved through hand-hole at the side without dismantling the pump. Has outlet at top of air chamber, and a detachable cast base. The bearer top has removable pump rod guide bush- ing to prevent wear directly on the bearer guide. Also made with brass cylinder. Pumps also fitted with Brass Packing Tube Equipment instead of stuffing box. This packing tube plunger is adjustable and can be kept tight by a slight turn of the jam nut, which expands the rubbers and takes up all wear in the leathers, making a perfectly water-tight pack- ing. The 6-inch packing tube pumps also admit of 8-inch windmill stroke. Fig. 7622 Fitted with Iron Cylinder and Stuffing Boi These pumps are for shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder Description With Brass Cylinder Size Tapped Gallons Weight, How Cylinder, for Pipe, Stroke, per Weight, Fig. Pounds Price Equipped Inches Inches Inches Stroke Fig. Pounds Price 7622 81 $24.00 Stuffing Box 2H m 6 ,128 7632 78 $27,90 7623 85 24.75 Stuffing Box 3 m 6 .184 7633 82 29.25 7624 93 30 00 Stuffing Box BVi 2 6 .25 7634 95 36.00 7625 108 35.25 Stuffing Box 4 2 6 .326 7635 100 41.25 7626 78 24.45 Packing Tube 2y2 IM 6 .128 7636 78 28.35 7627 79 25.20 Packing Tube 3 IM 6 .184 7637 79 29.70 7628 94 30.45 Packing Tube BH 2 6 .25 7638 94 36.45 7629 109 35.70 Packing Tube 4 2 6 .326 7639 99 41.70 76212 92 27.00 Stuffing Box 2y2 IH 10 .213 76312 89 31.20 76213 96 27.75 Stuffing Box 3 W2 10 .306 76313 92 33.00 76214 105 33.75 Stuffing Box 3H 2 10 .417 76314 102 40.50 76215 121 39.00 Stuffing Box 4 2 10 .544 76315 76316 117 89 46,50 76216 84 27.45 Packing Tube 2J^ Ui 10 .213 31.65 76217 85 28.20 Packing Tube 3 Wz 10 .306 76317 99 33.45 76218 100 34.20 Packing Tube 3^ 2 10 .417 76318 102 40.95 76219 116 39.45 Packing Tube 4 2 10 .544 76319 108 46.95 For repairs, see page 315. 189 FLINT is- WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE,IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Upground Force Pumps With Brass Packing Tube and Flanged Head TTOOSIER Upground Force Pump, a new design, with flanged head, for wind- mill or hand pumping. The flanged head is fastened to standard by four machine bolts and makes a firm connection, strength- ening the pump and maintaining perfect alignment of the pump rod with cylinder plunger. Pump has large air chamber and compres- sion cock spout with hose connection. Check valve can be readily removed through hand-hole at side without dismantling pump. Bearer top has removable pump rod guide bushing to prevent wear directly on bearer guide. Made with polished iron cylinder, or with brass cylinder, as listed. Pump is regularly fitted with Brass Packing Tube Equipment but is also furnished with brass stuffing box and brass piston rod, when so ordered, at same price. Fitted with brass valve seat. Has bolted base. The 6-inch packing tube pumps admit of 8-inch windmill stroke. Suitable for wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. with Iron Cylinder and Brass Pacl^ing Tube With Iron Cylinder Description With Brass Cylinder Fig. Weight, Pounds Price How Equipped Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Fig. Weight, Pounds Price 7666 7667 84 85 $26.25 27.00 Pacliing Tube Paclting Tube 3 W2 6 6 .128 .184 7676 7677 84 85 $30.00 31.50 76616 76617 90 91 29.65 30.50 Packing Tube Packing Tube 2^ 3 10 10 .213 .306 76716 76717 95 97 33.50 35.50 For repairs, see page 317. 190 ;: FLI N T^WAj.LIN6 M FG^^ U.S. A. Hoosier Upground Force Pumps With Brass Packing Tube and Adjustable Stroke TTOOSIER Upground Force Pump, a new design, with adjust- -n. able stroke 6, 8 and 10-inch. The cylinder and large air chamber are in the pump barrel. The cylinder in the iron cylin- der pumps is carefully bored and polished, and in the brass- lined pumps is reamed the entire length, the brass lining then pressed firmly into place. Both the iron and brass-lined pumps have brass valve seat. The bearer is flanged and fastened to the standard by four machine bolts with rubber gasket between the flanges. The flanged head makes a firm connection, insuring perfect alignment of the pump rod and cylinder plunger. Pump is equipped with brass packing tube, which has two leathers and two expansion rubbers. The plunger can be kept tight by a slight turn of the jam nut which expands the rubbers, making a water- tight packing. Pump has detachable compression cock spout with union hose connection. There is a side outlet in spout for discharging water into elevated tank. Stand- ard is bolted on cast base. Check valve may be re- moved through hand-hole at side, and the plunger may be removed through top of pump. A pump jack can be readily attached to either the iron or brass-lined cylinder pump. These upground pumps are for shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. Showing Brass Packing Tube Fig. 7686 with Brass Packing Tube Adjustable Stroke Figs. 7686 and 7688— Iron Cylinder Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Size Pipe, Inches Adjustable Stroke, Inches Maximum Capacity per Stroke, Gallons Weight, Pounds Price 7686 7688 3 4 11., 2 6 to 10 6 to 10 .306 .544 83 105 $27.50 33.50 Figs. 7696 and 7698 — Brass -Lined Cylinder 7696 7698 3 4 IJ2 1 6 to 10 2 1 6 to 10 .306 .544 83 100 $31.85 39.50 For repairs, see page 316. 191 FLINT S^WALLIN6 MFG. CO. Hoosier Siphon Force Pumps H^ OOSIER Siphon Force Pumps, Figs. 7571 to 7576, for windmill use. The inner or work- ing cylinder is made of seamless brass tubing, with brass plunger. The cylinder is suspended from the bolted flange located just below base of air chamber. The water fills the outer chamber to the suction entrance forming a water jacket; this keeps the cylinder submerged in water and always primed. A siphon pump, therefore, will draw water a greater distance than an ordinary pump. The plunger valve and rod can be withdrawn through top of air chamber without discon- necting pipe line, and the check valve can be removed through hand hole at side of pump. Figs. 7580 to 7589 are for windmill or hand use, otherwise the same as Figs. 7571 to 7576. Figs. 7580 to 7589 can be fitted with Brass Packing Tube, instead of stuffing box, and when so fitted, add 60 cents to the lists. The same pumps can be fitted with windmill rack head for hand pumping; when ordered with rack head, add $1.85 to the lists. The suction elevation of these pumps should not be more than 20 feet, and should be protected from frost. Equipped for Windmill Only — Brass Stuffing Box Size Tapped Gallons Cylinder, for Pipe, stroke. per Weight, Fig. Inches Inches Inches Stroke Pounds Price 7571 2 1 IM 10 .136 100 $41.25 7573 iVi 1J4 10 .213 103 43.00 7574 3 Wi 10 .306 104 45.90 7575 Wi 2 10 .417 134 55.50 7576 4 2 10 .544 136 58.15 For Windmill or Hand Use — Brass Stuffing Box 7580 2 1J4 6 .082 120 $39.00 7581 1)4. 1J4 6 .128 121 41.25 7582 3 W2 6 .184 121 43.50 7583 W2 2 6 .25 152 52.50 7584 4 2 6 .326 154 54.00 7585 2 IM 10 .136 125 41.25 7586 lYi IM 10 .213 127 43,90 7587 3 IH 10 .306 127 46.50 7588 3K 2 10 .417 160 55.90 7589 4 2 10 .544 162 57.75 For repairs, see pages 313, 314- Fig. 7571 with Stuffing Box for Windmill only, Show- ing Sectional View of Cylinder 192 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A.m' Star Patent Pump Handle (Patented April 29, 1902) OTAR Patent Pump Handle. This is a decided improvement over the ordinary handle, as it does away with the inconven- ience of connecting and disconnecting by inserting or removing the pump pin, as is necessary the old way, when it is desired to pump by hand. The fulcrum section of the handle always remains connected to the pump rod, and by raising the pump handle to position as shown in cut at left, the dog-lever drops into place and the connection is made. To dis- connect the handle, raise the dog-lever which releases the handle, as shown in cut at the right. This is a very simple pump handle attachment, con- venient and serviceable. Pump dealers and users readily appreciate its advantages. Price, Star Patent Pump Handle when furnished on pump: Description Price $2 00 O 40 3 00 1 I Light, 6-inch stroke . . . . 2 ! Medium, 6-inch stroke. 3 Medium, 10-inch stroke Price, Star Patent Pump Handle com- plete, when ordered separately, not including bearer top or ^^^ndmill coupler : Description Price 1 Light, 6-inch stroke $3 . 00 2 I Medium, 6-inch stroke 1 4 . 00 3 Medium, 10-inch ' stroke ' 5 , 00 Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 334. 193 Showing Handle Released and Windmill Coupler Connected Hoosier Open Top Hand Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Open Top Hand Lift Pump, with wrought set-length. It has large cast head and swivel bearer top. The set-length pipe is 1 J^-inch which extends above ground the required height and acts as the pump barrel or standard; this pipe is screwed into the head just below spout. The base, collar and brace are adjustable and can be easily adjusted to fit any well platform. Drip-hole in the pipe just above the cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. Set-length pumps are for cisterns and shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke. Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 7722 7724 3 6 6 .128 .184 51 54 $ 9.90 10.15 With Brass Cylinder 7732 7734 2Ji 3 6 6 .128 .184 48 50 $13.00 13.90 With Brass-Lined Cylinder 7733 7735 2}i 3 IM 1 6 lU 1 6 .128 .184 53 56 $12.70 13.50 These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 319. 194 Fig. 7722 with Iron Cylinder U!AllI.Ui^Uy.VV>MMrV«L4LiU.*>^LJ nwaBWWwtprwsCT" FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Windmill Lift Pump, with wrought set- length. This pump has large cast head and swivel bearer top. The set-length pipe is 114-inch, which extends above ground the required height and is screwed into the east head just below spout, forming the barrel or standard of the pump. The base, collar and brace are adjustable and can be easily adjusted to fit any- well platform. Drip-hole in the set-length pipe just above the cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. Set-length pumps are for shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches (jallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 77212 77214 2}.> 3 iw 1}4 6 6 .128 .184 63 64 $11.55 11.80 77213 77215 112 3 IK 1J4 10 10 .213 .306 70 72 13.15 13.75 With Brass Cylinder 77312 77314 2}2 3 134 13-4 6 6 .128 .184 60 61 $14.70 15.55 77313 77315 23-2 3 134 134 10 10 .213 .306 67 69 17.10 18.25 77323 77325 With Brass-Lined Cylinder 77322 : 23 2 77324 ! 3 13i 134 .128 .184 65 |$14.35 67 ' 15.15 2J2 3 134 134 10 10 .213 .306 71 74 16.65 17.80 These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 319. Fig. 77312 with Brass Cylinder 195 R3 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. ,< Hoosier Open Top Hand Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Open Top Lift Pump, with wrought set-length, for hand use. The swivel bearer top permits of the handle being set in any direction. The standard is tapped for pipe immediately below spout, and with the usual drip-hole in the set- length pipe just above the cylinder, makes the pump anti-freezing. A substantial and service- able pump for open and driven wells not exceed- ing 30 feet in depth. By lengthening the pipe and rod, and placing cylinder within 20 feet of the bottom of well, makes an excellent pump for wells of any depth; the rod connection at top with set-screw, makes it easy to do this without welding the pump rod as with solid eye connections. The same standard as Fig. 7101. The pumps are fitted with iron, brass, or brass-lined cylinder as listed. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke. Inches Gallons per Weight. Stroke Pounds Price 7762 7764 7766 2^ 3 33^ 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 55 57 61 $10.30 10.50 12.00 With Brass Cylinder 7772 1 7774 ' 7776 23^ 3 31^ 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 51 53 57 $13.45 14.25 16.50 With Brass-Lined Cylinder 77712 77714 77716 3 .128 .184 .25 56 $13 . 20 60 13.90 64 16 50 These pumps are fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered with Fig. 7762 F & W Check Valve, an additional charge is made. with Plain Head and Iron Cylinder __, . ooa For repairs, see page 320. 196 Refer to page 197 for these pumps fitted with Hoosier Rack Head. wra^?s!aaw»!oa3w»(iESKW!:'''wra™pr; fiJJJT ^ .^ALLI N 6 M FG . CO. KEN DALLVI LIE , I N DIAN A. U .3.130 Hoosier Hand Rack Head Lift Pumps Wrought Set-Length, Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Hand Rack Head Lift Pump, with wrought set-length. Has swivel top, cast standard with solid base. The standard is tapped for pipe immediately below the spout, and with the usual drip-hole in the set-length pipe just above the cylin- der, makes the pump anti-freezing. Adapted to wells not exceeding 30 feet in depth; by lengthening the pipe and rod, and placing cylinder within 20 feet of the bottom of well, makes an excellent pump for wells of any depth. With the rack head gear movement, short fulcrum, and long handle, the special leverage increases the power applied. The rack head gives a perfectly vertical motion of the pump rod. The same standard as Fig. 7102. The pumps are fitted with iron, brass, or brass-lined cylinder, as listed. With Iron Cylinder 77713 77715 77717 Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds 7763 21.; IJ4 6 .128 65 $12.15 7765 3 1J4 6 .184 67 12.40 7767 3'.; 11.; 6 .25 71 13.90 With Brass Cylinder nr^r-0 21 ., 1,^4 6 .128 61 $15 30 7775 3 1}4 6 .184 63 16 15 7777 3^2 11., 6 i .25 67 IS 40 With Brass-Lined Cylinder 3 31.; 1^4 1^4 11., .128 ,184 .25 66 $15.10 70 15.75 74 18.40 _. __,, These pumps are fitted wnth Plain Check Valve. When ordered with w-irtiHand F & W Check Valve, an additional charge is made. Rack Head andiron For repairs, 388 page 320. 197 lansrjsoeawn FLI NT S- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA. U.S. AoA; ^~,-:^iT-!-^ff\f.-,-^-.-.;-:-r. ■f<,\-7r Hoosier Tight Top Hand Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Tight Top Hand Lift Pump, with wrought set- length. Has swivel bearer top and polished pump rod. The tight top prevents dirt or substance of any kind entering the pump. The link connection gives a direct vertical motion of the pump rod. A drip-hole in the set-length pipe just above the cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. When fitted set-length as listed, it is adapted for shallow wells not exceeding 30 feet in depth, but by lengthening the pipe and rod and placing cylinder within 20 feet of bottom of well can be used successfully in wells of any depth. The same standard as Fig. 7141. The pumps are fitted with iron, brass, or brass- lined cylinder, as listed. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke. Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 7822 234 7824 3 7826 334 IM 1^ 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 58 60 64 $11,40 11,65 13,15 With Brass Cylinder 7832 23^ IM 6 .128 55 $14,55 7834 3 IM 6 ,184 57 15,40 7836 3H 134 6 ,25 61 17,60 With Brass-Lined Cylinder 7833 23-^ IM 6 .128 60 $14,20 7835 3 IH 6 .184 63 15 15 7837 334 134 6 .25 67 17,00 Fig. 7832 with Plain Brass CyUnder These pumps are fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. The above pumps are not fitted with rack head; for hand rack head set-length pumps with cast standard, refer to page 197. For repairs, see page 319. 198 f yilL.§:-W.^.kLlNQ M F KEN DALLVl LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A^rj Hoosier Hand Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing HOOSIER Swelled Lift Pump, Open Top, with wrought set- length, for hand use. The swelled head acts as a reservoir to receive the surplus water when pumping rapidly, and gives a steady, even flow of water. It has swivel bearer top which allows the handle to be placed in any de- sired direction. The stand- ard is tapped for pipe di- rectly below the spout, and with usual drip-hole just* above the cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. This is a strong hand pump of large capacity, as it admits of a cylinder as large as 4 inches in diameter, and is * very desirable for shallow, well use where a large' quantity of water is needed. The standard is the same as Fig. 7181, shown on page 174. Fitted also with Hand Rack Head Equipment The standard is the same as Fig. 7182, shown on page 174. With Iron Cylinder Showing Hand Rack Head Equipment Size Tapped Gallons Kind of Cylinder, for Pipe, stroke. per Weight, Fig. Head Inches Inches Inches Stroke Pounds Price 7882 Plain 2}^ IJ4 6 .128 77 $14.20 7884 Plain 3 IM 6 .184 81 14.40 7886 Plain sy2 1^ 6 .25 94 15.90 7888 Plain 4 2 6 .326 95 17.65 7883 Rack 2J2 Ik' 6 .128 87- 16 00 7885 Rack 3 IM 6 .184 90 16.30 7887 Rack 3 'A I 'A 6 .25 103 17.80 7889 Rack 4 2 6 .326 104 19,50 Witli Brass Cylinder 7892 Plain 2y2 m 6 .128 75 $17,35 7894 Plain 3 m 6 .184 76 18.15 7896 Plain 3J^ W2 6 .25 82 20.40 7898 Plain 4 2 6 .326 89 22.60 7893 Rack 2Ji i}4 6 .128 84 19.20 7895 Rack 3 iji 6 .184 85 20.00 7897 Rack sy2 1^ 6 .25 91 22 30 7899 Rack 4 2 6 .326 98 24,45 Fig. 7882 Plain Hand Head and Iron CyUnder These pumps are fitted regularly with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. Pumps will be fitted with brass-lined cylinder when so ordered, and take the same list as the brass cylinder pumps. For repairs, see page 306. 199 FLINT S- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Open Top Hand Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing HOOSIER Open Top Hand Lift Pump, with wrought set- length. It has large cast head, swivel bearer top, long handle, and adjustable base which can be easily adjusted to fit any well platform. The standard or barrel of the 23/^ and 3-inch cylinder pumps is made of 13^-inch pipe and set-length pipe is 11^4 -inch; the 3 J 2-inch cylinder pump has 11^-inchpipe standard and same size set-length pipe; the 4-inch cylinder pump has 2-inch pipe stand- ard and same size set-length pipe. The pipe in each case is screwed into the cast head just below the spout. Drip-hole in pipe just above cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing for cold climate. Pumps also fitted with Hand Rack Head Equipment With gear movement, short fulcrum, and long handle. The pumps fitted set-length are for shal- low wells from 25 to 28 feet deep, but can be used successfully in deep wells by length- ening pipe and rod and placing cylinder within 20 feet of the bottom of well. These pumps are fitted regu- larly with Plain Check Valve. When ordered with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. Pumps will be fitted with brass-lined cylin- der when so ordered, and take the same lists ' as the brass cylinder pumps. With Iron Cylinder Size Tapped G allons Kind of Cylinder, for Pipe, Stroke, per Weight, Fig. Head Inchea Inches Inches E troke Pounds Price 7902 Plain 2M IM 6 128 57 $11.20 7904 Plain 3 IM 6 184 59 11.40 7906 Plain 3^ Wi 6 25 61 12 . 90 7908 Plain 4 2 6 326 79 17.25 7903 Rack 2H IM 6 128 64 13.00 7905 Rack 3 IM 6 184 66 13.30 7907 Rack 3}-^ W2 6 25 68 14.80 7909 Rack 4 2 6 326 86 19.35 Witli Brass Cylinder 7912 Plain 2^2 IM 6 128 53 $14.35 7914 Plain 3 IM 6 184 55 15.15 7916 Plain 3^ Wi 6 25 57 17.40 7918 Plain 4 2 6 326 73 22.20 7913 Rack 2>^ IM 6 128 60 16.20 7915 Rack 3 IM 6 184 62 17.00 7917 Rack 3J^ IJ^ 6 25 64 19 . 30 7919 Rack 4 2 6 326 80 24.15 For repairs, see page 320. 200 /ALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Windmill Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing HOOSIER Windmill Lift Pump, with wrought set-length. It has large cast head, swivel bearer top, and adjustable base. The standard or barrel of the 214 and 3-inch cylinder pumps is made of lJ-2-ineh pipe and the set-length pipe is 1 M- inch; the 3 32-inch cylinder pump has lj.2-inch pipe standard and same size set-length pipe; the 4-inch cylinder pump has 2-inch pipe standard and same size set-length pipe. The pipe in each case is screwed into the cast head just below the spout. Pumps also fitted with Windmill Rack Head Equipment These set-length pumps are suitable for wells from 25 to 28 feet in depth. These pumps are fitted regularly with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. Pumps will be fitted with brass-lined cylinder when so ordered, and take the same lists as the brass cylinder pumps. With Iron Cylinder Size Tapped Gallons Kind of Cylinder, for Pipe, stroke. per Weight, Fig. Head Inches Inches Inches Stroke Pounds Price 79012 Plain 2} 2 II4 6 .128 66 $13.00 79014 Plain 3 1}4 6 .184 67 13.30 79016 Plain SH 1^2 6 .25 69 14.80 79018 Plain 4 2 6 .326 87 19.15 79022 Plain 2^2 IH 10 .213 74 14.65 79024 Plain 3 ni 10 .306 75 15.25 79026 Plain 3J2 W2 10 .417 81 16.95 79028 Plain 4 2 10 .544 95 21.75 79013 79015 79017 79019_ 79023 79025 79027 79029 Rack 23-2 \H 6 .128 72 14.95 Rack 3 1^4 6 .184 73 15.15 Rack 3} 2 IK, 6 .25 75 16.65 Rack 4 2 6 .326 93 21.00 Rack 234 ! 134 10 .213 79 16.50 Rack 3 ; II4 10 .306 80 17.10 Rack 3}^ 13-^ 10 .417 86 18.85 Rack 4 2 10 .544 100 23.65 Fig. 79112 with Plain Windmill Head and Brass Cylinder With Bra ss Cylind er 79112 Plain 2^2 1>4 6 .128 63 $16.20 79114 Plain 3 134 6 .184 64 16.95 79116 Plain 33^ W2 6 .25 66 19.30 79118 Plain 4 2 6 .326 82 24.10 79122 Plain 23^ 134 10 .213 71 18.60 79124 Plain 3 134 10 .306 72 19.75 79126 Plain 332' 13^ 10 .417 75 22.30 79128 Plain 4 2 10 .544 88 27.45 79113 Rack tVi 134 6 .128 69 18.10 79115 Rack 3 II4 6 .184 70 18.90 79117 Rack 33'' Wi 6 .25 72 21.15 79119 Rack 4 2 6 .326 88 25.95 79123 Rack 23^2 134 10 213 76 20.50 79125 Rack 3 l3i 10 .306 77 21.60 79127 Rack 332 13-^ 10 .417 80 24 . 15 79129 Rack 4 2 10 .544 93 29.35 For repairs, see page 320. 201 SBTwraraBTroraBwrr FLINT & WALLIN6 MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. T WBSBM Hoosier Tight Top Hand Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Tight Top Hand Lift Pump, withVrought set- length. It has large cast head, swivel bearer top, long handle, and adjustable base. The tight top prevents dirt or substance of any kind entering the pump. Has polished pump rod with hnk connection which keeps the rod in per- fect alignment. The standard is made of l}^-inch pipe which screws into the cast head just below spout; the set- length pipe is 1 J4-inch. Has adjustable base so the pump can be adjusted to fit any well platform. Drip-hole just above 'ylinder makes the pump anti-freezing for cold climate. The pumps fitted set-length are for shallow wells from 25 to 28 feet in depth, but can be used successfully in deep wells by lengthening pipe and rod and placing cylinder within 20 feet of the bottom of well. With Iron Cylinder Fig. 7922 7924 Cylinder, Inches 2H .3 Tapped I for Pipe, Stroke, Inches Inches 134 Gallons per Stroke .128 .184 Weight, Pounds 58 61 Price $14.30 14.55 With Brass Cylinder 7932 7934 2H 3 IJa 134 6 i .128 6 ! .184 55 56 $15.45 16.35 With Brass-Lined Cylinc ler 7936 7938 2J^ 3 134 134 6 6 .128 .184 60 63 $15.10 15.90 These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 321. 202 Fig. 7922 with Iron Cylinder When ordered fitted with FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLEilN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Hand Force Pumps Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Hand Force Pump, with large air cham- ber, polished steel rod, brass stuffing box, and wrought set-length. The pump has a large cast head and the barrel or standard is made of 1 } 2-inch pipe which screws into the cast head just below spout; the set-length pipe is li4'-inch. It has adjustable base so the pump can be adjusted to fit any well platform. Drip-hole in set-length pipe just above cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. Has thumb-screw in air chamber, which by loosening, will change to lift pump when so de- sired. Provided with hose connection which fits over the end of spout; by giving the hose connection a half- turn holds it firmly on the spout when hose is used. The pumps fitted set-length are for shallow wells from 25 to 28 feet in depth, but can be used successfully in deep wells by lengthening pipe and rod and placing cylinder within 20 feet of the bottom of well. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Size 1 Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 7942 7944 W2 3 1« 6 6 .128 .184 60 62 $13.20 13.45 With Brass Cylinder 7952 7954 2} 2 3 1 6 6 .128 .184 56 1 58 1 $16.35 17.20 With Brass-Lined Cylind er 7956 7958 2^ 3 6 , .128 6 i .184 61 65 1 $16.00 16.80 Fig. 7952 with Brass Cylinder These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 321. 203 FLINT S- WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing, with Plain Windmill Head TT S I E R Windmill Lift Pump, with wrought set-length, and handle for hand pumping. It has swivel bearer top permitting the handle to be placed in any desired direction. The bearer is pro- vided with removable guide bushing to prevent pump rod wearing directly on the bearer guide. The standard is tapped for pipe directly below spout. With the usual drip-hole in set-length pipe just above cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing for cold climate. Same standards as Fig. 7221 for 6-inch, and Fig. 7236 for 10-inch stroke pumps. These pumps fitted set-length are for shallow wells 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8002 8004 8006 2^^ 3 3M IV2 6 6 6 ,128 .184 .25 63 66 70 $11.95 12.15 13.65 8003 8005 8007 2H 3 W2 1^ 10 10 10 .213 .306 .417 81 83 90 15.25 15.85 17.55 With Brass Cylinder 8012 8014 8016 2H 3 W2 W2 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 60 61 66 $15.10 15.90 18.15 8013 8015 8017 3 10 10 10 .213 .306 .417 78 80 85 19.20 20.35 22.90 With Brass-Lined Cylinder 80112 80114 80116 2J2 3 3J^ 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 64 68 73 $14.70 15.55 17,55 80113 80115 80117 2^ 3 3^ 1^ 13/2 10 10 10 .213 .306 .417 84 86 93 18.75 19.90 22.15 Fig. 8002 with Plain Windmill Head and Iron Cylinder These pumps are fitted regularly with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. Refer to page 205 for these pumps fitted with Hoosier Rack Head. For repairs, see page 321. 204 FLINT S-WALLINQ MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE.INDIANA.U.S.A; Hoosier Windmill Lift Pumps Anti-Freezing Witli Windmill Rack Head TTOOSIER Windmill Lift Pump, with wrought set-length, and windmill rack head. The rack head, with its gear move- ment, short fulcrum, and long handle, reduces friction to the min- imum. The handle and pump rod are connected or discon- nected by turning the hand screw and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head. The standard is tapped for pipe directly below spout. Drip-hole in set-length pipe just above cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing for cold climate. Same standards as Fig. 7223 for 6-inch, and Fig. 7238 for 10-inch stroke pumps. Pumps fitted set-length are for shallow wells 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 80022 80024 80026 3 W2 W2 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 69 71 75 $13.80 14.00 15.55 80023 80025 80027 2^2 3 3I0 IM 10 10 10 .213 .806 .417 90 92 99 17.10 17.70 19.45 With Brass Cylii ider 80122 80124 80126 3 W2 IK IJ2 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 66 68 72 $16.95 17.85 20.00 80123 80125 80127 2} 2 3 10 10 10 .213 .306 .417 87 89 92 21.10 22.20 24.75 Fig. 80022 with Windmill Rack Head and Iron Cylinder With Brass -Lined C ylinder 80132 80134 80136 2}2 3 3JI IV2 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 70 72 78 $16.60 17.40 19.45 80133 80135 80137 3 3^2 IM IM IJ'2 10 10 10 .213 .306 .417 92 94 101 20.65 21.75 24.00 These pumps are fitted regularly with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 321. 205 FLINT &- WALLING MFG.CO. KEN DALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps Detachable Rod Anti-Freezing rjOOSIER Windmill Force Pump, with detach- able polished piston rod, brass stuffing box and wrought set-length. A strong pipe standard pump. It has large cast head, swivel bearer top, and adjustable base so may fit any well platform. The barrel or standard is made of 13^-inch pipe which is screwed into the cast head just below the spout; the set-length pipe is 134 -inch. The bearer has removable guide bushing. The usual drip-hole in set-length pipe just above cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. Fitted with compression cock spout. Back outlet. Set-length pumps are for shallow wells not exceed- ing 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8065 8066 2^ 3 1J4 IK 6 6 .128 .184 74 77 $18.50 18.75 8067 8068 2K 3 1^ 10 10 .213 .306 103 106 20.10 20.70 With Brass Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout 80615 80616 2M i IM 3 i IM 6 6 .128 .184 70 1 $21.65 72 ; 22 . 50 80617 80618 23^ 1 IH 3 IH 10 10 .213 .306 100 24.10 104 25.20 Fig. 8065 with Iron Cylinder These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. When ordered with plain spout, a deduction is made. For repairs, see page 322. 206 JLLLN.I....Sr WA LUJNGM FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE , I N DIANA. U. S. aT I Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps Solid Rod Anti-Freezing TJ COSIER Windmill Force Pump, with piston rod I'le-incli, made of one solid piece of polished steel, brass stuffing box and wrought set-length. It has compression cock spout with union hose connection, back outlet, large cast head, swivel bearer top, and adjustable base so may fit any well platform. The barrel or standard is made of I'^-inch pipe which screws into the cast head just below spout; the set-length pipe is 1 1 4-inch. The bearer has removable pump rod guide bushing. The usual drip-hole in set-length pipe just above cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. Set-length pumps are for shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke. Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8075 8076 2J2 3 1}4 6 6 .128 .184 78 80 $19.30 19.50 8077 8078 21 ., 3 "" 1^4 1^4 10 10 .213 .306 83 87 20.85 21.45 With Brass Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout 80715 80716 3" 1^4 1-4 .128 .184 $22.40 23.25 Fig. 80715^5717" wlth Brass go718 Cylinder 2.^2 3 IV4 10 10 .213 .306 78 24 . 80 81 26.00 These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. When ordered with plain spout, a deduction is made. For repairs, see page 322. 207 FLINT &■ WALLINe MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps With Detachable Polished Rod HOOSIER Windmill Force Pump, wrought set-length, anti-freez- ing. Has detachable polished piston rod, brass stuffing box, swivel bearer top, back outlet and detachable compression cock spout. The bearer top has removable guide bushing to prevent pump rod wearing directly on the bearer guide. Pumps may be fitted with Brass Packing Tube Equipment instead of stuffing box, for which an additional charge is made. Pumps may also be fitted with Windmill and Hand Rack Head Equipment at additional charge. Set-length pumps are for shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. The pumps as listed are equipped with plain windmill head and brass stuffing box. Showing Windmill Rack Head Equipment for Hand Pumping With Iron Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout Fig. Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8102 8104 232 3 I3i 134 6 6 .128 .184 79 82 $18.90 19.15 8106 8108 2K2 3 iJi IM 10 10 .213 .306 84 87 20.50 21.10 With Brass Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout 8112 8114 2M 134 3 IM 6 ] .128 78 6 ! .184 81 $22.10 22.90 8116 8118 23^ I IM 1 10 3 IM 10 .213 83 .306 86 24.50 25.60 With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout 8113 8115 23^-2 IM 6 .128 3 IM 6 .184 81 83 $21.70 22.50 8117 8119 23^ 134 10 .213 3 1}4 10 .306 86 88 24.00 25.15 These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When or- dered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For plain spout, a deduction is made. For repairs, see page 310. Showiifg Brass Packing Tube Equipment Fig. 8102 with Plain Windmill Head and Iron (-ylinder 208 L^^JrJ NJ ■■ J^. . W A LLI N 6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps With 1 A -inch Solid Polished Rod TTOOSIER Windmill Force Pump, wrought set-length, anti- XA treezing. Has lJ,-inch solid piston rod made in one piece of polished steel, brass stuffing box, swivel bearer top, back outlet and detachable compression cock spout with union ■ hose connection. The bearer top has re- movable guide bushing to prevent pump rod wearmg directly on the bearer guide. Pumps may be fitted with Windmill and Hand Rack Head Equipment The handle and pump rod are connected or disconnected by simply turning the hand screw and shifting the handle pin in slot in the rack head. Set-length pumps are for shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. The pumps as listed are equipped with plain windmill head and brass stuffing box. When fitted with windmill and hand rack head, an additional charge is made. With Iron Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout Fig. Size 0.\'linder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke. Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight. Pounds Price 8222 8224 23 i 3 1}4 6 6 .128 .184 85 87 $19.65 19.85 8226 8228 21.5 3 10 10 .213 .306 90 92 21.25 21.85 Witli Brass Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout 8232 8234 2,12 3 134 IM 6 6 .128 .184 81 83 $22 . 80 23.65 8236 8238 ¥' 134 10 10 .213 .306 86 88 25.20 26.35 With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Compression Cock Spout 8233 8235 23" 3 1^4 134' 6 i .128 6 i .184 86 90 $22.45 23.25 8237 8239 21.5 3 lU 10 1 .213 1 92 ' 10 1 .306 i 95 24.75 25.85 These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W. Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For plain spout, a deduction is made. For repairs, see page 311. 209 f--^■^J^~•^-^J^^^^^Q'^PQ co. k e n da llv i lle , i n d ia n a.u.s.a. | Hoosier Hand Force Pumps Anti-Freezing HOOSIER Hand Force Pump, wrought set-length, anti-freezing. Has swivel bearer top, polished steel piston rod, brass stuffing box, compres- sion cock spout and back outlet. Stand- ard is tapped for pipe just below spout, and with the usual driphole directly above cylinder makes the pump anti- freezing. Pumps also fitted with Hand Rack Head Equipment The rack head pumps can be fitted with brass packing tube instead of stuffing box, for which an additional charge is made. The plain head pumps cannot be so fitted as the bearer does not admit of the necessary clearance. Set-length pumps are for shallow wells not exceeding 25 feet in depth. With Iron Cylinder Fig. Kind of Head Size Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 7982 7984 7986 Plain Plain Plain 3 VA 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 75 78 82 $18.00 18.15 19.65 7983 7985 7987 Rack Rack Rack 2^ 3 SV2 W2 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 83 84 88 19.80 20.00 21.50 w ith Bras >s Cylin der 7992 7994 7996 Plain Plain Plain 23^ 3 3K 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 72 73 77 $21.10 21.90 24.15 7993 7995 7997 Rack Rack Rack 3 33^ 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 80 81 85 28.00 23.75 26.00 These pumps are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered with ^l^* 7992 F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. 'For plain spout, a deduction with Plain Head is made, and Brass For repairs, see page 307. Cylinder 210 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA.U.S.A. Hoosier Special Deep Well Hand Pump Standards HOOSIER Special Hand Pump Standard for tubu- lar wells, or for use with large cylinder, fitted with special handle attachment and long wood handle suitable for shallow or deep wells. Has swivel bearer top so handle may be placed in any direction. Made only in 10-inch stroke. The flange pipe connection directly below spout is interchangeable for pipe up to 3-inch in size. The adjustable platform base is of the split pattern and large enough to properly brace the standard; a separate brace is not needed. A 2-inch tubular well plunger valve may be withdrawn through top without disconnecting standard, and by detaching top at flange connection a tubular well plunger up to 3-inch may be with- drawn. Pipe for standard not included. Fig. 8336 shown at left is a lift, and Fig. 8337 a force pump standard. Fig. 8338 Hoosier Sanitary Lift Pump Standard is the same as Fig. 8336 except it is fitted with intermediate fiange between the flanged top and flange pipe con- nection, to receive the inner 1-inch pipe as shown in cut at right. A Fig. 9171, IJ-g-inch deep well in- side cap brass cylinder connected with steel pump rod is attached to the lower end of the 1-inch pipe. The usual drip-hole below frost line in the inner pipe, makes pump anti-freezing. The outer pipe is 2-inch and forms the well casing, keeping out all surface water or substance of any kind, and does away with the open well pit. This makes an absolutely sanitary pumping outfit. Fig. 8339 is the force pump standard. Prices given below are for standards only. The pipe, pump rod and cylinder are extra. Fig. 8336 Lift Fig. 8337 Force Fig. 8338 Lift Fig. 8339 Force Sllowlng Sanitary Well Pump liquipment Kind of Standard Tapped Regularly for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Rod Connection Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 8336 8337 8338 8339 Lift Force Lift Force 2 2 2 and 1 2 and 1 10 10 10 10 Vs 'i Gas Pipe Gas Pipe 14 14 61 63 64 66 $15.00 : 16.50 15.55 17.00 For repairs, see page 323. 211 FLINT &- WALLIN6 MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Fast Mail Hand Force Pumps Double Acting, Anti-Freezing |7AST MAIL Underground Force Pumps are very compact in construction, strong and durable, and designed for various kinds of wells for general purposes. This is a pipe standard hand force pump with wrought set-length, anti-freezing. It has brass upper cylinder, large air chamber pipe, 1-inch gooseneck pipe and adjustable platform base which can be easily adjusted to fit any well platform. Spout is fitted with union hose con- nection. Directly below gooseneck spout is a two-thirds malleable union so the gooseneck can be easily replaced when necessary without disturbing the pump. Pump may be inserted in a 6-inch well casing. When so ordered, pump will be fitted with Ji-inch gooseneck pipe and water chamber base smaller than regular, so pump may be inserted in a 5-inch well casing when circumstances require it, but unless otherwise ordered will be shipped regular with 1-inch gooseneck pipe, as listed. Without Pumping Cylinder Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 8401 8402 2 14 Gas Pipe 6 6 58 58 $13.50 14.00 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with above pumps. These pumps are suit- able for wells from 25 to 100 feet deep. Fig. 8421 with Plain Head and Brass Cylinder With Iron Pumpin J Cylinder Fig. Size Pumping Cylinder, Inches Cylinder Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds ■ Price 8411 8412 2J^ 3 1% 6 6 .128 .184 70 72 $16.85 17.25 With Brass Pumping Cylinder 8421 8422 2^2 3 1% 6 6 .128 .184 66 68 $20.00 21.00 With Brass-Lined Pumping Cylinder 8423 8424 2^ 3 6 6 .128 .184 71 75 $19.65 20.65 Pumps with cylinder attached are for shallow wells from 25 to 28 feet in depth. The pumps with cylinder attached are regularly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. Pumps may be equipped with Hand Rack Head, at an additional charge. For repairs, see pages 325-326. 212 FLINT Sr WALLING MFGrcO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Fast Mail Windmill Force Pumps Double Acting, Anti-Freezing ^AST MAIL Windmill Underground Force Pump, double acting, wrought set-length, anti-freezing. A pipe standard pump. The pump has brass upper cylinder, large air cham- ber, union swivel-joint discharge connection just below water chamber, and positive eccentric three-way shut-off for chang- ing water course. Spout is fitted with union hose connection. Bearer is provided with removable guide bushings which prevent the pump rod wearing directly on the bearer guides. The platform base is adjustable which can be ad- justed to fit any well platform. Gooseneck has a two-thirds union connection for disconnecting the gooseneck when necessary to replace it, without disturbing pump. The pump is fitted with 1-inch gooseneck pipe and 1-inch three-way discharge. Pumps also fitted with Windmill Rack Head Equipment The pumps as listed are fitted with plain head. When ordered with rack head, an additional charge is made. Without Pumping Cylinder Showing Windmill Rack Head Equip- ment for Hand Pumping Tapped Rod Connection stroke, Weieht. Fig. ' Inches Size 1 Thread Inches ' Pounds Price 8431 j UA 8432 I Hi IJi 14 6 76 14 1 10 82 $19.15 20.25 8433 1 2 8434 1 2 3 8 ■ Gas Pipe ' 6 3 s Gas Pipe 10 76 82 19.50 20.65 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with above pumps. A good tubular well pump; the plunger rod and tubular well plunger valve can be withd^aw^l by removing upper cylinder and cap. These pumps are suitable for wells from 25 to 125 feet deep. Can be inserted in 6-inch well casing. With Iron Pumping Cylinder Fig. Size Pumping Cylinder, Inches Cylinder Tapped for Pipe, Inches Stroke, Inches GaUons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8441 8442 23. 3 ' 1J4 6 6 .128 .184 88 90 $22.50 22.80 8443 8444 2}2 3 10 10 .213 .306 96 99 24.25 24 . 90 With Brass Pumping Cylinder 8451 8452 2}.; 3 I.I4 6 .128 6 ! .184 84 86 $25.65 26.55 8453 8454 Ol., 3 ' l}i j 10 1 .213 II4' 10 .306 93 96 : 28.20 29.40 Fig. 8431 with Plain Windmill Head and without Pumping Cylinder W ith Brass -Lined Pu mpi ng Cylinder 8455 1 S456 [ 2i.> 3 ' II4 134 6 6 1 ,128 .184 89 92 $25.25 26.20 8457 ' 8458 2}i 3 1»4 II4 10 10 ' .213 .306 100 102 27.75 29.00 Pumps with cylinder attached are for shallow wells from 25 to 2S feet in depth. These pumpsare regularly fitted -with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted vrith F& W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. Pumps will be furnished with brass stutfing box, when so ordered, at same price. For repairs, see pages 325-326. 213 Sectional View of Water Chamber. Upper Cyl- inder and Pumping Cylinder FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Hand Force Pumps Double Acting, Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Underground Hand Force Pump, double acting, with wrought set-length, anti-freezing. It has an upper cylinder made of seamless brass tubing, large air chamber insuring a steady and even flow of water, and the spout is fitted with union hose connection. The pump has adjustable platform base which can be easily adjusted to fit any well platform. An inter- changeable flange is bolted to the bottom casting flange and is tapped regularly as listed for pipe or cylinder; a packing between these flanges makes a water-tight joint. The gooseneck discharge pipe is 1-inch, except on the 33-^-inch cylinder pumps, it is 134^-inch. By removing upper cylinder and cap, the plunger valve can be with- drawn without disturbing pump. Witliout Pumping Cylinder Showing Brass Pumping Cylinder Equipment Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection Stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 8491 8492 1J4 7 16 14 14 6 6 73 79 $16.50 16.90 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cyUnders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with above pumps. These pumps are suitable for wells from 25 to 100 feet deep. With Iron Pumping Cylinder Fig. Size Pumping Cylinder, Inches Cylinder Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8500 8501 8502 2K 3 3^2 W2 6 6 6 .128 .184 .25 80 82 87 $19.90 20.20 21.40 Witli Brass Pumping Cylinder 8510 8511 8512 2H 3 W2 W2 .128 .184 .25 79 80 85 $22.65 23.55 25.35 Witli Brass-Lined Pumping Cylinder 8513 8514 8515 3 W2 1J4 IK .128 .184 .25 82 84 90 $22.30 23.20 24.70 Pumps with cylinder attached are for shallow wells from 26 to 28 feet in depth. These pumps are fitted regularly with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 324. 214 Fig. 8491 without Pumping Cylinder fLINT &-WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVl LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps Double Acting, Anti-Freezing TTOOSIER Windmill Underground Force Pump, dou- ble acting, with wrought set-length, anti-freezing The pump has a brass upper cylinder, positive three- way cock with union connection. The dis- tributing valve is raised by turning hand- | screw to the left discharging water through underground pipe line, and is lowered by turning hand-screw to the right discharg- ing water through gooseneck spout. The platform base is adjustable so will fit any well platform. Spout is fitted with union hose connection. Bearer is provided with removable pump rod guide bushings. An interchangeable flange with packing is bolted to the bottom casting flange and tapped for ^."^ well pipe as listed. charge The pump is fitted regularly with 1-inch gooseneck pipe and 1-inch three-way discharge, but may be fitted with 1 '4-inch, when so ordered, at additional price. By removing upper cylinder and cap, the plunger valve can be withdrawn without disturbing the pump. A good pump for 2-inch tubular wells. Suitable for wells from 25 to 125 feet in depth. Without Pumping Cylinder Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke. Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size 1 Thread Price 8551 8552 1^ 1 14 iV ] 14 6 10 98 102 $22.75 24.00 8553 8554 Q Sg 1 Gas Pipe 3 s 1 Gas Pipe 6 10 98 102 22.75 24.25 Fig. 8553 without Pump- ing Cylinder Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with above pumps. For repairs, see page 324. 215 i FLINT &- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. 3 Fig. 8570 with Brass Pumping Cylinder H^ Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps Double Acting, Anti-Freezing COSIER Windmill Underground Force Pump, double act- ing, with wrought set-length, anti-freezing. The pump has a brass upper cylinder, positive three-way cock with union connection, and bearer is provided with removable pump rod guide bushings. The distributing valve is raised by turning hand-screw to the left discharging water through underground pipe line, and is lowered by turning hand-screw to the right discharging water through goose- neck spout. The platform base is adjustable so will fit any well platform. Spout is fitted with union hose connection. An interchangeable flange with packing, which serves as the upper cap of the pumping cylinder, is bolted to the bottom casting flange. The pump is fitted regularly w'th 1-inch gooseneck pipe and 1-inch three- way discharge, but maybe fitted with 114-inch, when so ordered, at additional price. By removing upper cyhnder and cap, the plunger valve can be withdrawn without dis- turbing the pump. With Iron Pumping Cylinder Fig. Size Pumping Cylinder, Inches Cylinder Tapped for Pipe, Inches stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8560 8561 3 134 134 6 6 .128 i 105 .184 1 107 $26.10 26.40 8562 8563 23^ 3 134 134 10 10 .213 .306 111 113 28.00 28.60 With Brass Pumping Cylinder 8570 8571 3 134 6 6 .128 .184 104 106 $29.25 30.15 8572 857.3 3 134 134 10 10 .213 .306 109 111 31.95 33,15 With Brass-Lined Pumping Cylinder 8574 8575 23^ ! VA 1 6 3 114 : 6 .128 .184 107 109 $28.90 29.85 8576 8577 23^ 3 10 10 .213 .306 113 115 31.50 32.70 Pumps with cylinder attached are for shallow wells from 25 to 28 feet in depth. These pumps are fitted regularly with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 324. 216 kZ Ei-i!!L5l!^AL4Ii?„'^f^^ ca ken da LLyTLLiT i n d i a naTu , s . a """]1 Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps Anti-Freezing, for Shallow and Deep Wells, with lU-Inch Pipe Air Barrel TTOOSIER Windmill Underground Force Pump, single acting, -■- with detachable cast standard, for heavy service. Has positive three-way discharge and brass hand-wheel screw for regulating the three-way distributing valve. Underground discharge elbow as union connection. Pump is regu- larly fitted with brass stuff- ing box and brass covered piston rod. Equipped with 1,1 2-inch pipe air barrel. The stuffing box is set in extra cap or flange which screws into the bottom cast- ing. By remov- ing stuffing box cap the plunger may be withdrawn without "^^°5^''/"' ,, rACKING disconnectmg the pump. Bearer is pro- vided with removable pump rod guide 1 , . , , 1. ,, , *Showing Sectional View bushmg to prevent wear directly on the of Water chamber and bearer guide. Packing Tube liquipment *When so ordered, the pump will be fitted with 1 ' s-inch brass packing tube instead of stuffing box, at same price. Fitted also with Windmill Rack Head Equipment at additional charge, but always furnished with plain windmill head, stuffing box and without pumping cylinder, as listed, unless other- wise ordered. The bottom flange is interchangeable for the size cylinder or pipe to be used. Suitable for wells from 25 to 150 feet in depth. Plain Head, St uffing Box, Without Pumping Cylinder Size Air Barrel. Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches ; Size Dis- charge, Inches Rod Connection Stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 8583 8584 V2 2 1 1 '16 14 Gas Pipe 6 10 112 118 $27.00 28.25 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular p. <,.„, well valves to be used with above pumps. Order cylinders fitted ^^' with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. Elfi^u'hout^'"*"^ For repairs, see pages 327-328. Pumping Cylinder 217 I C, FLI NT Sr W A LLI N G M FG . CO. K EN DA LLVJ LLE^ I N JDI A N A , U^ Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps Anti-Freezing, for Shallow and Deep Wells With 2-inch Pipe Air Barrel HOOSIER Windmill Underground Force Pump, single acting, with detachable cast standard, for very heavy service, especially deep tubular well work. Has positive three-way dis- charge and brass hand-wheel screw for regulating the three-way distributing valve. Underground discharge elbow has union connection. Pump is regularly fitted with brass stuffing box and brass covered piston rod. Equipped with 2-inch pipe air barrel. The stuffing box is set in separate flange which is bolted to bottom casting of pump. By removing stuffing box flange the plunger may be withdrawn without disconnecting the pump. Bearer is provided with removable pump rod guide bushing. Figs. 8585 and 8586 are fitted with 34-mch set- length rod and ?8-inch brass 1 covered rod. Figs. 8587 and 8588 are fitted with Sg-inch set- length rod and 54-inch brass covered rod. *When so ordered. Figs. 8585 and 8586 will be fitted with 1 ' s-inch brass packing tube, and Figs. 8587 and 8588 with 1 3/2- inch brass packing tube, instead of stuffing box, at same price. Fitted also with Windmill Rack Head Equipment at additional charge, but always furnished with plain windmill head, stuffing box and without pumping cylinder, as listed, unless otherwise ordered. Plain Head, The bottom flange is interchangeable for the size stuffing Box, cylinder or pipe to be used. '^'"'cyhnde'?'""* Suitable for wells from 25 to 200 feet in depth. Plain Head, Stuffing Box, Without Pumping Cylinder ♦showing Sectional View of Water Cham- iaer and Packing Tube Equipment Fig. 8585 Fig. Size Air Barrel, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Size Dis- charge, Inches Rod C Size onnection Thread stroke. Inches Weight, Pounds Price 8585 8586 8587 8588 2 2 2 2 1^ 2 3 1J€ IK IK 14 Gas Pipe Jarecki Jarecki 6 10 6 10 131 135 142 147 $30.75 32.00 33.75 35.00 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with above pumps. Order cylinders fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see pages 327-328. 218 UUUkUJIJLJiJULH— FLINT S- WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE. INDIANA, U.S.A. ?\ Hoosier Windmill Force Pumps With Adjustable Stroke New Three-Way Discharge HOOSIER Windmill Underground Force Pump, anti- freezing, with brass upper cylinder, double acting, 6 to 10-inch adjustable stroke. A substantial pipe standard pump. Perfect alignment. Easy and smooth pumping is assured. A one-wrench pump, that is, all parts are bolted instead of screwed, and with a wrench can be easily removed. Has positive eccentric three-way shut-off for chang- ing discharge either through goose-neck or underground pipe line. Will not be loosened by windmill. The three- way has brass stuffing box and the shift- ing rod is outside of the gooseneck pipe leaving a clear opening in the pipe. The platform base is of the divided or two-part pattern and adjustable so will fit any well platform. By removing upper cylinder and cap the plunger valve can be withdrawn without disturbing pump. The bottom flange is interchangeable for the size cylinder or pipe to be used. Showing Upper Brass Cylinder and 3-Way i>ischarge Without Pumping Cylinder Tapped for Pipe, Indies Rod Connection Adjustable Strolie, Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size Thread Price 8742 8744 A 1 14 3,1! Gas Pipe 6 to 10 6 to 10 103 103 $27.75 27.75 Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with these pipe standard pumps. Suitable for wells from 25 to 125 feet deep. With Iron Pumping Cylinder Fig. Size CyUnder Pumping Tapped Cylinder, for Pipe. Inches Inches Adjust- 1 Gallons able 1 per Stroke, I Max. I Weight, Inches Stroke Pounds Price 87413 87414 2Ji i IH 3 lii 6 to 10 1 .213 6 to 10 : .306 109 111 $32 . 00 32.65 With Bra ss Pumping Cylinder 87423 87424 2J2 '■ 'i-H 3 i lii 6 to 10 ! .213 6 to 10 .306 107 109 $36.00 37.30 With Brass- 1 Jned Pumping Cylinder 87433 87434 2'., . II4 3" II4 6 to 10 .213 110 6 to 10 306 112 $35.65 37.15 Fig. 8742 with Adjustable Stroke and New 3-Way Discharge without Pumping Cylinder Pumps with cylinder attached are for shallow wells from 25 to 28 feet in depth. Pump cylinders are regu- larly fitted with Plain Check Valve. When ordered fitted with F & W Check Valve, there will be an additional charge. For repairs, see page 330. 219 IMJU^tJtlL.^ ■■ M- L-UUK/lAl- JH. FLINT S- WALLING MF6.CO.KENDALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. i-liTHf ■i'-^.«^'"w.^-^«™'iw,'>.^>nsj? Hoosier Windmill Regulator Force Pumps Anti-Freezins5, for Shallow and Deep Wells TTOOSIER Windmill Regulator Force Pump single acting, anti-freezing. ■■^ The pump is equipped with positive three-way cock, improved hori- zontal check valve and union connection. The distributing valve operated by hand-screw shifts the water discharge course. Bearer is provided with removable pump rod guide bushings to prevent wear on guides. The platform base is adjustable to fit any platform. The hydraulic cylinder is made of seamless brass tubing, and the bottom is provided with trip for tripping plunger valve when the pressure becomes too great. Pump is fitted with two 1 ,Vs-inch brass packing tubes. The packing tube plunger is adjustable and can be kept tight by a slight turn of the jam nut, which expands the rubbers and takes up all wear on the leathers, making a perfectly water-tight packing. There is no pump more self -regulating in its operation. As tank fills with water the fioat closes the valve on inlet pipe which prevents water entering the tank; the pumping pressure forces the plunger downward in hydraulic cylinder, puUing windmill out of gear. As water is used from tank the float lowers, permitting float valve to open, releasing the pressure on hydraulic cylinder plunger; as weight on quadrant lever lowers, it raises the plunger and mill goes into gear, when pumping is resumed. The pump automatically controlling the windmill always keeps the tank full of water. Without Pumping Cylinder Size Hydraulic Cylinder, Inches Tapped for Pipe, Inches Rod Connection stroke. Inches Weight, Pounds Fig. Size 1 Thread Price 8761 8762 2J^ 3 7 T6 14 14 6 6 128 134 $42 . 00 48.00 8763 8764 2H 3 IM 7 16 7 T6 14 14 Adjustable 6 to 10 Adjustable 6 to 10 135 141 48.00 54.00 The prices above do not include float and valve for tank; these are extra and listed on page 239. Refer to pages 224 to 237 for cylinders, working barrels or tubular well valves to be used with above pumps. Order pumps fitted with F & W Check Valve; see page 224. For repairs, see page 332. 220 Fig. 8763 without Pumping Cylinder =,£yM ..,§:.,.Mky EF'^i^^ I N PI AN a7u^X~]J Hoosier Tank Pumps TTOOSIER Double Acting Tank Pumps are strongly built, of very large -*■ -*- capacity, and especially adapted for threshermen's use. The cylinder in the iron cylinder pumps is carefully bored and polished. The cylinder in the brass-lined cylinder pumps is reamed the entire length, then the brass lining pressed firmly into place. The cylinder has full 5-inch stroke. The valves have brass valve seats, and the valves are accessible through hand-holes by removing the plugs. The suction and discharge have 2-inch openings with swivel connections. Furnished with suction con- nections for 2-inch pipe or 2-inch hose, and discharge connections for 2-inch pipe or 1-inch hose. As the pump heads are reversible, the handle can be attached to either end of the pump- By opening the upper and lower drainage plugs, water can be drawn off the pump to prevent freezing. * The pumps only, as listed, include handle, suction and discharge connections, and Fig. 9361 hose strainer shown on page 238. Figs. 8810 and 8811 have the plain handle equipment, and Figs. 8812 and 8813 have the rack Fig. 8810 head equipment. Tank Pump with Plain Head * Pumps Only Fig. Handle Equip- ment C Size ylinder Kind Size Suction, Inches stroke, Inches Gallons per Stroke Weight, Pounds Price 8810 8811 Plain Plain 5 5 Iron Brass-Lined 2 2 5 5 .425 .425 74 75 $20.25 24.00 8812 8813 Rack Rack 5 5 Iron Brass-Lined 2 2 5 5 .425 .425 79 79 22.15 25.90 Pumps With Hose Equipment — Plain Head Fig. Kind ol Cylinder 2-Inch Wire- Wound Suction Hose, Feet 1-Inch Discharge Hose, Feet Weight, Pounds Price ^ 8815 Iron 20 10 105 $46.50 ^^l 8818 Brass-Lined 20 10 106 50.00 ^ Pumps With Hose Equipment — Rack Head 88115 Iron 20 10 110 $48.25 88118 Brass-Lined 20 10 110 1 52.00 Fig. 8812 Tank Pump with Rack Head For repairs, see page 333. 221 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA.U.SJ^;^^ .1,111 - ' :.^„,.,.».,»»Wil»». UM MMWte >B«07I^^ Hoosier Stuffing Box Heads ■piGURE 8943, Hoosier Windmill Stuffing Box Head *- for shallow and deep well use where it is unnecessary to use a pump standard. Tapped in the bottom for cylinder pipe and in the side for discharge pipe. It has large air chamber, brass covered piston rod, and malleable rod coupling at lower end. Fig. 8943 may be tapped for 2 1 2-inch pipe. Has screwed top cap which, by removing, permits of 2 or 2 ' 2-inch plunger being withdrawn through the head. Figs. 8941 and 8942 are not so fitted, the body of head being a one-piece casting. When so ordered. Fig. 8943 will be fitted with Brass Packing Tube instead of Stuffing Box, at additional charge. Fig. Size, Inches stroke, Inches Weight. Pounds Price 8941 8942 8943 2 10 10 10 13 12 14 $4.50 4.80 5.70 Fig. 8943 Fig. 8971 Hoosier All-Brass Stuffing Box Heads With Large Oil Cup T^IGURE 8971, l^-inch, with ^-inch by 48-inch poHshed steel piston rod with thread on lower end to fit pipe fittings. Fig. 8972, 2-inch, with IJ/^-inch by 48-inch polished steel piston rod with thread on lower end to fit pipe fittings. A 48-inch piston rod permits of 36-inch maximum stroke. Fig. Size, Stroke, Inches Inches Weight, Pounds Price 8971 8972 IM 6 to 36 2 6 to 36 7 18 $ 7.50 10.50 For cylinders or working barrels to use with stuffing box heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. 222 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S.A ffSi^Tsarag Hoosier Stuffing Box Heads ■piGURE 8981, Hoosier All-Brass Stuffing Box Head, designed to screw into tee or cross, making a first-class stuffing box head at a medium price. Fig. Size, Inches Stroke, Inches Weight, Pounds Price 8981 8982 8983 114 12 IJ2 1 12 2 12 4 5 6 $4.80 5.25 6.30 For cylinders or working barrels to use with stuffing box heads, refer to pages 224 to 237. SosTI Fig. 8981 Hoosier Deep Well Working Head "PIGURE 9041, Hoosier Deep Well Working Head, for extra heavy service and deep wells. It is provided with steel guide rods and crosshead, giving it perfect alignment, and with flanged connection for suction and discharge. FMg. 9041 is especially adapted for use with Figs. 1015 and 1016 Hoosier Pump Jacks shown on pages 167 and 168. The length of stroke can be increased when especially ordered, at an additional charge. Always state the size of suction and discharge pipe the working head should be fitted for, when ordering. Fig 9041 Fig. Size Suction and Discharge Pipe, Inches Size Suction Tapped, Unless Otherwise Ordered, Inches Size Discharge Tapped, Unless Otherwise Ordered, Inches Stroke, Inches Weight. Pounds Price 9041 9042 9043 3 and less 4 and less 6 and less 3 ! 4 6 2 4 14 20 24 40 80 225 $15.00 27.00 66.00 For cylinder or working barrel to use with this Working Head, refer to pages 224 to 237. For repairs, see page 345. 223 FLINT S- WALLIN6 MF6.CO. KENDALLVILLE,INDIANA,U.S,A. -■?/ H00| •^ENDALLI F & W Check Valve With Beaded and Curved Brass Valve Seat for Iron or Brass Cylinders With Outside, Inside or Bolted Caps ' I ""HE F & W Check Valve is a positive acting water-tight checJc valve and adds -*• great value and efficiency to any cylinder in which it is used. It is made of Cast Brass and carefully machined. Cast Brass is admittedly the best and most practical metal known for valve seats. It will not crack, chip, wear, rust, corrode nor decay. Iron seats quickly corrode in some waters. The F & W has a beaded brass valve seat and faced poppet. The poppet is fitted into and held firmly in place by the cap. The beaded brass valve seat prevents fine sand or any substance from lodging on the seat to interfere with its work. Observe the special brass valve seat which is curved upward on the inner side, and which is a distinguishing feature of this check valve. Where water has to pass sharp right angle turns much of its force is de- stroyed, but in the F & W Check Valve, with its curved seat and large opening, the progress of the water through the valve is easy and free, and the full force and volume of water assured. This check valve has a perpendicular movement — a direct lift, is quick in clos- ing, and with packing both above and be- low the brass valve seat prevents absolutely any leakage. The F & W Check Valve is entirely independent of the cap or cylinder, making it easy to remove for repairs, when necessary. It is made heavy and strong, being especially adapted for deep well service. The following information is necessary to the satisfactory filling of orders: Always order by figure number, and specify if wanted for Iron, Brass or Brass-Lined Cylinder. Fig. 9071 F & W Check Valve for Outside Cap Cylinder hK^ Fig. 9072 F & W Check Valve for Inside Cap Cylinder Showing Hoosler Cylin- der Fitted with F & W Check Valve Prices — When Ordered Separately Fig. 9071— F & W Check Valve, for Outside Cap Cylinder. Fig. 9072— F & W Check Valve, for Inside Cap Cylinder. Fig. 9073— F & W Check Valve, for Bolted Cap Cylinder (Not Illustrated). Size, Inches 2 2M 2H 2M 3 W2 4 4J^ 5 6 7 8 Price, 1 „ „„ Each ! $-90 $1.00 $1.10 $1.20 $1.40 $2.20 $2.80 $4.20 $5.20 $7.50 $12.00 $14.00 224 FLINT Gr WALLING MFG.CO/KENDALLVILLE/rN DIANA, U^S. A, sxkJ Fig. 1265 Hoosier Iron Cylinders TTOOSIER Pump Cylinders are accurately made of selected material, and for this reason have been responsible to a great extent for the success and popularity of Hoosier and Fast Mail Pumps. Fig. 1265, All-Iron Cylinder, perfectly polished, with threaded caps (cut threads). Fig. 1266, All-Iron Cylinder, perfectly polished, with bolted caps. The All-Iron Cylinders are regularly equipped with all-iron one- leather E-Plunger and plain check valve, unless otherwise ordered. Brass valve seat extra. If two-leather D-Plunger is wanted, add to list the difference in price of all-iron plungers. A two-leather plunger reduces the stroke; see page 229. In ordering, always give figure number and size of cylinder. Plain Check Valve Prices— Figs. 1265 and 1266 Fig. 1266 Inside Size of Pipe Size Diameter Fitted for Well Gallons Price luid Length, Stroke. Regularly, Rod, per with Inches Inches Inches Inch Stroke E-Flunger 2 1 -jxlO 6 1^4 ' 16 .128 $ 4.85 2i.,xl2 8 II4 ' 16 .17 5.75 2J.,xl4 10 II4 ' 16 .213 6.50 2.12x16 12 1^ ' 16 .255 7.00 3 xlO 6 1=4 ' 16 .184 5.00 3 xl2 8 1^4 ' 16 .245 7.00 3 xl4 10 1^4 ' 16 .306 7.50 3 xl6 12 1^4 ' 16 .367 S.OO 3 1 oxlO 6 1,^' ' 16 .25 7.00 3 1 oxl2 8 llo ' 16 .333 9.00 3 1 ..xl4 10 I'o ' 16 .417 10 . 00 3I0XI6 12 1.^3 ' 16 .0 11.25 4 xlO 6 2 ' 16 .326 9.00 4 xl2 8 •1 '16 .435 11.50 4 xl4 10 '16 .544 13.00 4 xl6 12 'l6 .653 14.50 4 xlS 14 2 '16 .762 16.00 *F & W Check Valve 'Cylinders may be equipped with F & W Check Valve at additional price. For plungers, see page 229. For cylinder repairs, see page 350. 225 FLINT & WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Plain Check Valve Fig. 1268 Showing Brass Valve Seat *F & W (!;heck Valve Hoosier Brass-Lined Cylinders FIGURE 1267, Hoosier Iron Body Brass-Lined Cylinder, with out- side iron caps, cut threads. Fig. 1268, Hoosier Iron Body Brass-Lined Cylinder, with bolted iron caps. All Brass-Lined Cylinders are regularly equipped with brass cage and brass poppet one-leather E-Plunger, plain check valve and brass valve seat, unless otherwise ordered. If two-leather D-Plunger is wanted, add to list the difference in price of plungers. A two-leather plunger reduces the stroke; see page 229. In ordering, always give figure number and size of cylinder. Prices— Figs. 1267 and 1268 Size of Pipe Size Fitted for Well Gallons Price and Length, stroke , Regularly, Rod, per with Inches Inches Inches Inch Stroke E-Plunger 2I:,xlO 6 m '46 .128 $ 8.00 2 J 2x12 8 iVi h, .17 8.50 21.2X14 10 IH l» .213 9.25 2,12X16 12 IM Vi-2xl6 12 Ik ke .5 13.50 3Hxl8 14 Ik ke .583 14.75 3,12x20 16 Ik Ik .666 16.25 4 xlO 6 2 Ik .326 13.00 4 xl2 8 2 ^16 .435 14.25 4 xl4 10 2 ke .544 15.75 4 xl6 12 2 k6 .653 17.50 4 xl8 14 2 Vl6 .762 19.25 4 x20 16 2 '/16 .87 21.00 4i,xl2 6 2 32 .413 22.00 4>2xl4 8 2 .k' .551 24.00 4,1 .5x16 10 2 k .689 25.00 4 1-2x18 12 2 k .826 30.00 4,1^x20 14 2 1.^ .964 34.00 5 xl2 6 2}i k' .51 30.00 5 xl4 8 2,k k .68 33.00 5 xl6 10 2k k .85 35.00 5 xl8 12 2 k k 1.02 40.00 5 x20 14 2k ■k 1.19 45.00 ♦Cylinders may be equipped with F & W Check Valve at additional price. For plungers, see price 229. For cylinder repairs, see page 350. 226 t m^^w^^^ ^ m^^l a ^ l. ^>v . \w l■ a!^.^w»awfw^^a l ^J^■wm^^ Hoosier Brass Body Cylinders FIGURE 1269, Hoosier Brass Body Cylinder, with outside iron caps. Fig. 1270, Hoosier Brass Body Cylinder, with inside iron caps. Fig. 1271, Hoosier Brass Body Cylinder, with bolted iron caps. All Brass Body Cylinders are regularly equipped with brass cage and brass poppet one-leather E-Plunger, plain check valve and brass valve seat, unless otherwise ordered. If two-leather D-PIunger is wanted, add to list the difference in price of plungers. A two-leather plunger reduces the stroke; see page 229. In ordering, always give figure number and size of cylinder. Fig. 1269 Fig. 1270 Fig. 1271 Showing Brass Valve Seat Prices- -Figs. 1269, 1270 and 1271 Inside Diameter and Length, Inches stroke, Inches Size of Pipe Fitted for Regularly, Inches Size Well Rod, Inch Gallons per Stroke Price with E-Plunger 2 xlO 2 xl2 2 xl4 2 xl6 6 8 10 12 1 1 \ .082 .109 .136 .163 $7.50 8.00 ! 8.50 1 9.00 2I4XIO 6 lU '16 .103 7.75 2 1 4x12 8 Wa '16 .138 8.25 2I4XI4 10 114 '-16 .172 9.00 2I4XI6 12 134 V16 .206 9.75 2 ' .,xlO 6 m- 'fe .128 8.00 2 1 .>xl2 8 114 '.16 .17 8.50 2 1 .,xl4 10 1^4 ',6 .213 9.25 2,1 2x16 12 II4 '16 .255 10.25 23^x10 6 IH '16 .154 8.50 234x12 8 II4 '10 .206 9.00 2 34x14 10 II4 .' 16 .257 9.75 234x16 12 l.'i '16 .309 10.75 3 xlO 6 II4 ' IC .184 9.00 3 xl2 8 II4 ^6 .245 9.50 3 xl4 10 Ik' ' 16 .306 10.25 3 xl6 12 I'i ' IG .367 11.25 3 xl8 14 II4 ' IG .428 12.25 3 x20 16 1'4 ' IG .49 13.25 3 1 .,xlO 6 IJ2 ^6 .25 10.50 31 2X12 8 11-2 ^16 .333 11.25 3i.,xl4 10 11., '10 .417 12.25 3i.>xl6 12 11., - 16 .5 13.50 3i.,xl8 14 II2 ^16 .583 14.75 3 1 2x20 16 II2 ' 16 666 16.25 4 XlO 6 .326 13.00 4 Xl2 8 *2 'l6 .435 14.25 4 Xl4 10 2 .544 15.75 4 Xl6 12 2 .653 17.50 4 xl8 14 2 ^16 .762 19.25 4 x20 16 2 '.16 .87 21.00 4 1 ■.Xl2 6 '7 lo .413 22.00 4i.,xU 8 2 1 ., .551 24.00 4I0XI6 10 2 .'2 .689 25.00 4I0XI8 12 1,, .826 30.00 4 > 2X20 14 2 1., .964 34.00 5 xl2 6 2.^2 5g .51 30.00 5 xl4 8 2I2 = 8 .68 33.00 5 xl6 10 2^2 ^S .85 35.00 5 xl8 12 2 lo ^S 1.02 40.00 5 x20 14 2 ' •S 1.19 45.00 B x24 18 2 '■! ■'','; 1.53 55.00 *F&W Check Valve *CyUnders may be equipped with F & W Check Valve at additional price. Inside Cap Brass Cylinders with a stroke as given in above table, must be at least i inches longer than listed. As listed, the strokes are for outside cap cylinders. For plungers, see page 229. For cylinder repairs, see page 350. 227 FLl NT &- WALL! N 6 M FG. CO. KEN DALLV I LLE , IN DIAN A, U^. A . Hoosier All- Brass Cylinders Plain Check Valve Fig. 1273 *F& W Brass Check Valve FIGURE 1272, Hoosier All-Brass Cylinder, with outside brass caps. Fig. 1273, Hoosier All-Brass Cylinder, with inside brass caps. The All-Brass Cylinders are regularly equipped with all-brass one- leather E-Plunger and plain brass button check valve, unless otherwise ordered. If two-leather D-PIunger is wanted, add to list the difference in price of all-brass plungers. A two-leather plunger reduces the stroke; see page 229. In ordering, always give figure number and size of cylinder. Prices— Figs. 1272 and 1273 Inside Size of Pipe Diameter Fitted for Size Gallons Price and Length, stroke. Regularly, Well Rod, per with Inches Inches Inches Inch Stroke E-Plunger 2 xl2 8 1 H .109 $11.25 2 xl6 12 1 % .163 13.75 2 x20 16 1 % .218 14.75 2^x12 8 IH H, .138 11.50 214x16 12 1}4 'fe .206 14.50 21^x20 16 IM Ks .275 16.00 2>ixl2 8 IM 'l6 .17 12.75 23^x16 12 Ik' 'fe .255 16.00 2 1^x20 16 m 'fe .34 17.75 2Mxl2 8 IH '46 .206 13.25 2^x16 12 IM '4-6 .309 16.50 2%x20 16 134 '46 .411 18.50 3 xl2 8 IM '16 .245 14.00 3 xl6 12 IM '46 .367 17.25 3 x20 16 134 '46 .49 19.25 3J^xl2 8 IM '4-6 .333 17.50 3^x16 12 IH 1^6 .5 22.25 31^x20 16 W2 % 666 25.25 4 xl2 8 2 '16 .435 22.50 4 xl6 12 2 l-k 653 28.00 4 x20 16 2 '46 .87 31.50 45^x12 6 2 >'2 .413 34.00 4^^x16 10 2 Yl .689 38.75 43^x20 14 2 Yi .964 47.75 5 xl2 6 2 3i % .51 46.00 5 xl6 10 2 3^ H .85 53.50 5 x20 14 21., H 1.19 63.50 5 x24 18 21/2 Vs 1.53 73.50 ♦Cylinders may be equipped with F & W All-Brass Check Valve at additional price. Inside Cap All-Brass Cylinders with a stroke as given in above table must be at least 2 inches longer than listed. As listed, the strokes are for outside cap cylinders. For plungers, see page 229. For cylinder repairs, see page 350. 228 Length of Cylinders Required With Given Stroke — Cylinders 4 Inches in Diameter and Less Length of Cylinder Required Length of Cylinder Required with Outside Caps with Inside Caps Length of Stroke, With E-Plunger, With D-Plunger, With E-Plunger, With D-Plunger, Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches 6 10 12 12 14 8 12 14 14 16 10 14 16 16 18 12 16 18 18 20 14 18 20 20 22 16 20 22 22 24 Like Information about Cylinders larger than 4 inches in diameter furnished on application. Diameters of Cylinders Size Pipe Cylinder Caps Outside Diameter of I d Size of Pipe Fitted for can be Tapped for. S ize of Brass Cylinder when so Ordered Plunger Kod of Cyl- With With inder, Regularly, Outside Caps, Inside Caps, SheU, Caps, Shell and Inches Inches Inches Inches Size Threads Inches Inches Caps, In. 2 1 ikMH IM, IH ^s 16 2M 2?i 2 ?4 2>4 IM IH IJ^ 'i« 14 2H 3Vb 2).2 2 '2 IW IH, 2 IH, 2 ',« 14 2»4 3« 234 2^4 IW IJ^, 2 1}^, 2 'ifi 14 3 3H 3 3 IH 1H,2 ,2M 1H,2 '.!» 14 3U 3».f 3M 3'3 m l)i. 2 ,2M 1M.2 ,2H ■'-« 14 3»4 4'46 3S4 4 2 lJi.lH.2M IM, 1M,2M '* 14 4M B 414- 4>2 2 2M,3 2J^,3 H 13 4»4 5H 4»4 6 212 2 ,3 2 ,3 H 11 6 6 '4' 6 3 4 4 H 11 6J4 7 6I4 7 4 4 4 H 10 7M 7J4 8 4 4 4 H 10 %Vi 8M E-Plunger Cylinder Plungers E-Plunger, made in All-Iron, Iron with Brass Cage and Poppet, and All-Brass, with one leather. D-Plunger, made in All-Iron, Iron with Brass Cage and Poppet, Iron Follower, and All-Brass, with two leathers. Plungers are furnished without rod unless otherwise ordered. D-Plunger For Cylinder, Diameter, In All-Iron, Single Leather, Style E All-Iron, Double Leather, Style D Iron, Brass Cage and Poppet. S. L., Style E Iron, Brass Cage and Poppet, D. L., Style D All-Brass, S. L.. Style E All-Brass, D- L., Style D 2I4' 2'i 234 3I2 4I0 $ .75 1 20 1 20 1 65 1 95 2 70 $ .80 1 25 1.35 1 80 2.40 3 15 ; .85 1.45 % .90 1 50 2.05 2.25 2.70 3.00 3.45I 3.75 $ .90 1 60 1 70 2 40 3 30 4 20 $1.50 2 40 2 35 3 25 4 65 5.70 $1.80 2.85 3 45 4 50 6 00 7.35 $2.70 4 20 5.25 6.75 9 45 11.25 $3.45 5.55 6 60 8 70 1 70 14 25 $7.65 $12 90 $19 00 11.70 229 FLINT S-WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVILLEJN DIANA, U.S. A. Cylinder Leathers A CYLINDER or pump, for pumping water, is no better than the quality of the leathers used therein, therefore, the best leather obtainable is the kind to use. The efficiency of any pumping equipment can be greatly increased by using either of the following carefully selected, specially prepared and treated leathers. Hoosier Plunger and Check Leathers and Packing Rings Hoosier Plunger and Check Leathers and Pack- ing Rings are made of the very best quality of Oak Tanned Leather. Russet Color. The leathers are uniform in thickness and shape, insuring a per- fect fit and service. Hoosier Crimped Plunger Leather Hoosier Check Valve Leather Price — Hoosier Plunger Leathers Hoosier Packing Ring Size Cylinder, Inches 1 $8 00 IK $8.50 IM $9.00 IM $12.50 \% 1% \% 2 2M 2K2 Price per 100 $14 00 $15.50 $16.00 $16 50 $19.00 $21.00 Size Cylinder, Inches 2% 3 3K $30.50 8^ $34 00 3M 4 iVi 4H 4Ji 6 Price per 100 $23. 00 1 $25. 00 $.37.50 $42 00 $46.00 $51 00 $64.00 $70.00 Size Cylinder, Inches $66.50 $86.50 _6 3i 598.00 6 7 1 7M 8 9K2 11 Price per 100 no9 00 $165 00 $185.00 $204 00 $268.00 $382.00 Price — Hoosier Check Valve Leathers Size Cyl., In. 2Ji 2M Price per 100 $13.00$15.50$18.00 3M $20. 50 $23 00 $27. 00 3}- $30.50 $39. 00 $46 00 $64.00 6 $96 00 7 $128.00 $178.00 Price — Hoosier Packing Ring S Size Cyl., In 1% 2 2M 2V2 2M 3 3M Price per 100 $5.50 $6.00 $6.50 $7.50 $8.00 $8.50 $11 50 Size Cyl., In 3M 4 i'A 5 6 7 8 Price per 100 $13.00 $14.00 $18 00 $20.50 $23.00 $30.50 $39 00 Carton for Hoosier Leathers "F & W Special" Plunger Leathers "F & W Special" Plunger Leathers are made from the best quality of leather, carefully selected and specially treated by our own process of feeding and filling the leather, making the leathers soft and pliable. To go to work immediately — To reduce friction in the cylinder — To outwear any other leather. Made only by Flint & Walling Manufacturing Co. Price — "F & W Special" Plunger Leathers Carton for "F & W Special" Plunger Leathers Size Cylinder, Inches . . . 1 $10.50 _lii $11 00 _ry4._ $12 00 IH 1% l?i IK 2 2« $23 50 ■iVi Price per 100 $16 00 $17.50 $18.50 $20.00' $21.50 $26.50 Size Cylinder, Inches . . . ^4 $32.00 3 $34.50 3}i ' 3}2 ZH 4 i% 4}/2 $88.00 5 Price per 100 $40.00 $45.50 $51 00 $58.50 $64 00 $72 00 $98.00 Size Cylinder, Inches . . . 5M ^H 5K 6 7 7M 8 9H 11 Price per 100 $1 O6.O0I U20.no $133.00 $153 00 $233 00 $266 . 00 $287.00 $373 00 $535 00 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING Plunger Leathers. Always state inside diameter of the cylinder or working barrel. Check Leathers and Packing Rings. Always state inside diameter ot the cylinder, and il for iron, brass or brass-lined cylinder, also if for outside or inside cylinder cap. 230 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG.CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U S.A. 1 Hoosier Brass Regulator Cylinder TT'IGURE 9190, Hoosier Brass Regulator Cylinder, designed to be used with any ■■- style of force pump, for automatically controlling the windmill and water supply. The cylinder is made of seamless drawn brass tubing, and has stuffing box with brass nut and polished steel piston rod. It has a tee connection, and is attached to the discharge pipe line near pump, as shown in illustration below. The regulating lever with adjustable weight thereon is attached to the tower band, with wire extending from end of lever to the piston rod of cylinder; a wire tightener is placed in this wire to take up all slack. The pull-out wire of mill is attached to the lever. When the tank is pumped full of water, the float raises and closes the float valve in the tank; the pumping pressure then forces the plunger downward in the regulator cylinder which pulls the mill out of gear. As water is used from tank, the float lowers with water level and the valve opens, causing the mill to go in gear and pumping is resumed. With this regulator there is no unnecessary pumping or waste of water. The price complete, as listed below, includes cylinder, wood lever, adjust- able weight, wire tightener, horizontal brass check valve, and valve with float. Inside Diameter, Inches Length of Cylinder, Inches Stroke, Inches Weight Complete, Pounds Price, Complete Price, Cylinder Only 2y2 24 20 39 $26.25 i $14.75 For repairs, see page 349. Fig. 9190 Fig. 9190 Connected Ready for Operation 231 i i-^..^ ■■KIIPI K I W II I IIIIWHi m ill . U lllll W. IW m i l ..i-«.«.-^— .~~^ -U U -JJ.JJ.L.U..JHJ I JLLlllll]J-yjJJI . II .U I I III T " ■■ ■ll■^l ^ ' ^w. ' "» l' >.l^' 'n■V''-^^ A-:.J^.-»..j»v«tMU!U~.JMtMlll FLI NT S- WALLI NQ M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, I N DIANA, U- S-A^ Hoosier Tubular Well Cylinders T7IGURE 9151, Hoosier Tubular Well Cylinder, made of seamless brass tubing, one- quarter of an inch smaller than the size of well pipe in which it is to be used. The check valve is the regular spool check, and the plunger is the regular poppet valve, all of finished brass. The cylinder is furnished regularly with a right and left- hand thread coupling for seating on top of screen point, or screen pipe. The placing of this cylinder requires no special tool. The rod is screwed into the check valve, and cylinder then lowered and screwed to place with left-hand thread, which also expands the rubber packing at bottom of cylinder, making a tight joint between the cylinder and well pipe. A dog spring coupling is used if cylinder is to be. placed above and separate from screen point. The cylinder is crowded down to where it is to be located and the rubber packing expanded. If dog spring coupling is wanted, it must be so specified in the order, and is extra, otherwise none will be furnished with cylinder. Fig. Inside Diameter of Cylinder, Inches Length, Inches Longest Stroke, Inches Size of Pipe, Inches Price with R. and L. Coupling 9151 9152 9153 16 16 20 10 10 12 2 2^ 13 $ 8.40 13.50 18.00 9151 How plunger and check valves are threaded, see page 233. Hoosier Deep Well Cylinder Figure 9171, Special Deep Well Brass CyUnder with inside brass caps. The plunger has two leathers, the valve, cage and check valve are made of brass, making it an all-brass cylinder. The cylinder is for use on the inside of 2-inch deep well pipe or casing. Dog Spring ^^^ ^^ placed any depth in the well by using 1-inch pipe and rod. Coupling The cylinder works independently of the 2-inch well pipe which forms the well casing. This keeps out all surface water and fore'gn substance. A very efficient equipment for small sized deep well and perfectly sanitary. Fig. 9171 Deep Well Cylinder It Inside Diameter Longest of Cylinder, Length , Strolte, Size Pipe, Fig. Inches Inches Inches Inches Price 9171 m 14 6 1 $7.20 9172 1% 16 8 1 7.60 9173 m 18 10 1 8.00 9174 iVi 20 12 1 8.40 For repairs, see page 349. 232 FLINT &• WALLING MF6.CO. KEN DALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Tubular Well Valves Fig. 9230 Spool Plunger 9240 Spool Check Inside Outside Inside, Only 2-in. Threaded for 2i2-in. Threaded for . .. 3-in. Threaded for Price, 2-in Price, 2 i o-in Price, 3-in »s-in. G. P. '',-m.G.P. 's-in. G. P. 1'4-in. G. P. ~8-in. Jarecki 1-in. G. P. $2.50 4.00 6.00 ».i-in. G. P. =j-in. G. P. 1-in. G. P. $3.25 5.00 7.50 Bremer — Fig 9270 Plunger 9280 Check Price, 2-in $2.20 $2.20 Fig. 9230 Spool Plunger Fig. 9240 Spool Check For repairs, see page 349. Fig. 1231 Bremer Valve Grab, made of spring steel. Will fit any size valve of the bail type Price, $3.00 Eureka Tubular Well Cylinder Fig. 9270 Bremer Plunfier Fig. 9280 Bremer Check FIGURE 9100. Eureka Tubular Well Cylinder, made of brass, with brass valves and two-leather plunger. Fur- nished regularly with dog spring coupling. The valves are removed and cylinder is placed in position with seating tool which fits into slot at bottom of cylinder. The seating tool is screwed onto 1-inch pipe or drill rod, and cylinder then lowered to where it is to be located in the well pipe; bj- turning the seating tool to the right expands the rubber ring or packing at bottom of cylinder, locking it to the well pipe, and makes a water-tight joint between the well pipe and the cylinder. The seating tool is then removed and the valves lowered into place with the pump rod. If the cylinder is to be seated on top of the screen point or screen pipe, it is done in the same manner as when placed above in the well pipe, but the dog spring coupling is not needed. The cylinder can be easily removed when necessary. Inside Length Price Diameter Diameter of of Cylinder Longest Complete with of Cylinder, Well Pipe, Tube, Stroke, Dog Spring Fig. Inches Inches Inches Inches Coupling 9100 111 18 12 $ 6.40 9101 1-1 2 22 16 7.60 9102 2,4 21., 18 12 11.00 9103 2W 23" 22 16 12.50 9104 2M 3 201 9 12 15.00 9105 284 3 241 2 16 17.00 9106 3 3'2 23 12 30.00 9107 3 3I2 27 16 33.00 9108 3I2 4 27 16 36.00 9109 31., 4 35 24 42.00 Seating Tool for Eureka Cylinders i(i|j((iiH.f ~J*>**'- Seating Tool for Eureka Cylinders Price For 2 -inch Cylinder' $ . 60 For 21 o-inch Cylinder: .90 For 3 -inch Cylinderl 1.20 For 4 -inch Cylinderl 2 . 40 233 Fig. 9100 Eureka Cylinder I FLINT S- WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S. A. i Hoosier All-Brass Working Barrels Figs. 9221 and 9222 /^UR Hoosier All-Brass Working Barrels, here illustrated, are made of heavy seamless ^^ brass tubing. Designed for wells of any depth, and especially where heavy work is to be done. They are very serviceable. Fig. 9221 is fitted with all-brass Spool Plunger Valve with three leathers, and Spool Check Valve. f Fig. 9221 Hoosier All- Brass Working Barrel with Spool Valves Fig. 9222 is fitted with all-brass Ball Plunger Valve with three leathers, and Ball Check Valve. Hoosier All-Brass Working Barrels are fitted for pipe a size larger than the diameter of the barrel, so the valves can be withdrawn for repairs when necessary. The valves are machine-finished on both the outside and inside, with a special machine for that purpose, making them uniform in all parts. It is important that a working barrel should be submerged in the water, or placed as near to it as possible. When seating the check valve in the Hoosier working barrel, screw the plunger valve, which has three leathers, to the plunger rod, making it tight; then screw the plunger valve to the top of check valve cage, but not tight, after which, the check valve can easily be seated in the tapered seat in the bottom collar of the working barrel, which should be made tight by jarring or pressing the check valve into position. Check valve can be readily removed in similar manner. When seated, unscrew the plunger valve from the check valve, and raise the pump rod until the plunger valve clears the check valve one-half inch, then with the pitmans of the working head at the lowest point, mark and cut off the pump rod and make connection to the working head. When this is carefully done the plunger valve will not come in contact with the check valve. The upper and lower collars for connecting to pipe or casing, are made of brass and turned. Standard pipe threads in both collars. These working barrels are furnished regu- larly as listed. For sizes and prices, refer to the following page. 234 Fig. 9222 Hoosier All- Brass Working Barrel with Ball Valves FLINT S- WALLING MFe.CO-| «LLVILLE,ll jm. ,111,1411,11 <"■ Hoosier All-Brass Working Barrels Figs. 9221 and 9222 In ordering, always give figure number, and diameter and lengtli of working barrel wanted. Top and Outside Price Price Lieng:th Diam. Connecting Size Octagon Fig. 9221 Fig. 9222 Inside Length of Capacity of Jarecki Wood with Diam., Stroke, Barrel, per Strolte, Collars, Pin, Rod, Spool BaU Inches Inches Inches Gallons Inches Top Bottom Inches Inches Valves Valves IVs 10 20 .119 2^ 2 1J4 ys 13^ $ 18.00 $ 21.00 IVs 14 24 .166 2% 2 l¥ % lys 19.20 22.20 IVs 18 28 .219 2% 2 IM v^ lys 20.50 23.50 IK 24 34 ,285 2Ji 2 1^ % Ws 22.70 25.70 Top & Bottom 2H 10 21 .172 2H 2^ y% W^Ws 26.50 30.50 2K 14 25 .241 3Vs 23^ y% m-iys 28.00 32.00 2M 18 29 .309 3»/s 2y2 % WrWs 29.75 33.75 2M 24 35 .412 SVs 2K 1/ 78 ly^iys 33.00 37.00 W* 10 22 .257 4 3 ys Wr-iys 37.00 42.00 2H 14 26 .36 4 3 % w^-^ys 38.75 43.75 2H 18 30 .462 4 3 % lys-Ws 40.75 45.75 2% 24 36 .618 4 3 ys Wr-iys 44.00 49.00 3M 10 23 .359 4K BVi Ws 51.50 58.50 3^ 14 27 .503 4J^ 3^ lys 53.70 60,70 3K 18 31 .646 i'A 3}^ Ws 56.10 63.10 3M 24 37 .862 4M ^'A lys 60.00 67.00 Wi 10 25 .478 5H 4 ij^ 2H-2y2 70.00 80.00 SH 14 29 .669 5^ 4 Ws 2H-2y2 73.60 83.60 Wi 18 33 .86 5Vs 4 \H Wi-W2 77.60 87.60 3M 24 39 1.148 iVs 4 m 23i-2J^ 84.20 94.20 3M 36 51 1.722 5H 4 m 23€-2J^ 99.30 109,30 4M 14 32 .86 5H 4>^ IVs 2M-2J^ 100.00 115.00 4M 18 36 1.105 5M 4}^^ IH |23i-2}^ 105.00 120,00 41^ 24 42 1.474 5H 4^ Ws iy^-'i.Vi 112.00 127.00 4M 36 54 2.210 5M 4J^ Ws 2M-2H 130.00 145.00 4M 14 34 1.073 6M 5 m 3 -3>i 130.00 150.00 4M 18 38 1.38 6M 5 1J2 3 -3Ji 135.00 155.00 4M 24 44 1.84 6M 5 iy2 3 -zy2 144 . 00 164.00 4Ji 36 56 2.76 6M 5 iy2 3 -W2 165.00 185,00 53.^ 14 38 1.573 7^ 6 n-i 3 -3J2 166.00 191,00 5M 18 42 2.022 7M 6 W2 3 -3} 2 173.00 198,00 5??«■»! J-MJiKW^HW-.i:^ Hoosier All-Brass Double Acting, Deep Well, Ball Valve, Cylinder Removable Valve Type Fig. 1375 — Operation — (Continued) The downward stroke. On the downward stroke, lower check valve A is closed and upper discharge valve L is open and the downward stroke is causing the water in the upper chamber J to be discharged through the upper valve L and into open chamber M, at the same time the lower plunger discharges the water from lower chamber D from the ports in cage B into inner tube C, thence upward through upper chamber J, upper valve L and on into open chamber M, to be discharged with both the upward and downward movement of the plunger. When installing, be sure to seat lower check valve very tight. This is very important. When removing for repairs the pump rod will require quite a violent jar upward to loosen the check valve seat. Fig. 1375 Double Acting Cylinder SI i S, as ■5| Top & Bottom Connections Pipe, Inches a Mm ■8 h Ml •g a c J t Prices and Capacities Capacities given are Gallons per Stroke as ^1 Strokes, Inches 15 Top Bottom 10 12 14 18 24 30 36 IH 2 3M 2 2 Use Oct. Wood Rod IH h Price Capacity $49.50 .179 $52.80 .214 $56 10 .26 $62 70 .322 $72,60 43 $82.50 .637 $92 40 .646 2H 2H 4 2H 1 2H 1% Js Price Capacity 67.50 .26 70 50 .314 73 45 .366 79.35 .472 88,30 .628 97 20 .786 106 15 .942 2H 3 4h 3 3 1 ■2H IH Price Capacity 87.75 .358 91 30 .43 95 .00 .502 101 80 .646 112 35 .86 122.85 1.07 133 35 1.29 3H m 5 3M ^ 3M IM 2h i;s Price Capacity 114 75 .62 118.80 .623 122 85 .726 130 95143 10 .934 1.246 155 . 25 1.66 167 40 1.87 3H 4 6 4 4 IK 2H iH Price Capacity 175 50 .684 182.50 .82 189 00 .966 202 50 222 75 1.23 il.64 243 00 2.04 263 25 2.46 4M iH 6 4H i 4 IH 3 IM Price Capacity 209 25 .880 218 00 1.152 226.75 1.23 244 25 270 75 1.58 |2.10 297 00 2.64 324 00 3.16 *H 5 7 5 5 IM 3 IM Price Capacity 270 00 1.14 280 00 1.36 290 00 1.69 310 00 340 00 2.04 |2.73 370 00 3.42 400 00 4.10 5H 6 8 6 6 2 3H IH Price Capacity 350.00 1.71 355 00 2,06 380 00 2.40 400 00450 00 3.09 I4.I2 485 00 5.15 525 00 6.18 *No guide coupling required on Octagon Wood Rod. Pins are threaded yj inch over sizes mentioned except H inch. % inch is -[hoo over. **The pin threads are ^ inch-12, 14 inch-lO, 1% inch and larger, 8; all "V." Fig. 1376 Guide Rod Couplings for Steel Rod Pipe Size, Inches 1^% l>ix3>i| IJixSJi IH^iH lHx4 5i 2x5 ;i Price Each,Blacl£ $.60 $ .70 $ .80 $1.00 $1.20 $1.60 Price Each, Galvanized .80 1.00 1.20 1.50 1 70 1 2.20 Steel Rod Pipe (Extra Strong) or Well Rod Gas Pipe Thread, Threads only, no Couplings — 10-foot lengths. Size, Inches 1 IM IK 2 Price per 100 feet. Black ... $16.25 $22.25 $27.25 $36 00 Price per 100 feet. Galvanized 19.00 26 00 31.25 42 25 Fig. 1376 237 FLINT &- WALLING MFGCO. KEN DALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Iron Check and Foot Valves OUR Improved Iron Check and Foot Valves have large waterways permitting of a steady flow of water through them. These valves are accurately made, and the water wiU not leak back. A foot valve on the lower end of suction pipe is essential, as it relieves the pumpmg valves of the weight ol water in the pipe. „ ,. . „ ^, i r Iron Foot Valve Iron Foot Valve Verticallron Horizontal Iron Check Bolted Screwed Check Valve Valve Fig. 9301, Fig. 9303, F & W Check, Ptd. Painted Fig. 9304, F & W Check, Galv. Fig. 9302 Fig- 9305, Leather Check, Ptd. Fig. 9322 Galvanized Fig. 9306, Leather Check, Galv. Galvanized Fig. Size, Inches 1 IM IH 2 2M 3 3K2 4 9291 Painted Galvanized $1.95 2 55 $2.10 2 85 $3.00 4.00 $4.00 5.25 $6.70 7.60 $ 7.60 10.00 9292 9301 9302 Fainted Galvanized .85 1.00 1.20, 1.50 1.25 2.00 1.65 2.85 2.75 4.40 3.30 6.00 4.50 7.30 6.60 8.60 9303 Painted, with F & W Check 1.701 2.101 2.40 2.10| 2.60| 3.20 3.501 7.70 4.70| 9.40 9 80| 13 20 14 80 9304 Galvanized, with F & W Check 11 60 16 OOl 17 80 9305 Painted, with Leather Check 1.25| 1.601 1.70 1,65| 2.00| 2. BO 2.001 5.00 3.20 6.70 6 001 7 801 8 60 9306 Galvanized, with Leather Check . . . 7 80 10 60 11 50 9321 9322 Painted Galvanized 1.76| 2.001 2.501 3.00 2.2B! 2.75! 3.50| 4.50 4.26; 6.001 8.001 10.00 6. col lO.OOl I2.50I 16.00 Iron Suction Strainers Galvanized Fig. 9331 Without Brass Gauze Fig. 9332 With Brass Gauze Fig. 9341 Without Brass Gauze Fig. 9342 With Brass Gauze Fig. 9351 Without Brass Gauze Fig. 9352 With Brass Gauze Hose Strainer Fig. 9361 Painted Fig. 9362 Galvanized The Gauze Covered Strainers have covering of good quality of non-corrosive brass wire cloth, making them very durable. For Size Pipe, Inches 1 IH IM 2 2H 3 3K 4 Figs. 9331, 9341, 9351, Galvanized, without Brass Gauze, each $ .46 $ .50 $ .60 $ .80 $1.15 $1.65 $2.65 $3.25 Figs, 9332, 9342, 9352, Galvanized, with Brass Gauze, each .70 .80 .90 l.iol 1.60 2.20 3.85 5.00 Fig. 9361, Painted .80 1.10 Fig. 9362, Galvanized Fig. 9361 represents our Special Hose Strainer, with ample waterway, for use with large cylinder suction pump. It is especially suited for tank pumps. Figs. 8810 to 8813. Made only for 2-inch suction hose 238 FUNT Sr^W^^^ DALLVILLE. IN DIANATu.sTaT"^ Float Valves FIGURE 6701, Walling Float Valve, automatically regu- lates the flow of water into tank. As water is used from tank the float lowers and valve opens. Has leather washer. Prices do not include float. Fig. 6701 1; ;i Size of Pipe, i'j '■; Brass Body. Inches h 1 lU IH 2 2H y $2 . 35|$2 . 35|$2 . 85l$4 . 00|$5 . 50|$7 . 50l$10 . 75 Mi-— __^ ^ |7IGURE 6710, Adjustable Float Valve, J F made in all iron. Fitted with leather %tZZ!z!!ri-zr:»r JIIj Fig. 6710 washer. For use with tanks having either vertical or horizontal inlet pipe. Fig. Size of Pipe, Inches . Iron $1.25 1 IH ■ IK2 2 2H 1 3 6710 $1.45 $1. 60 $1.80 $2.15 $2 .70 $2.90 THE valve is made of brass and has long iron lever. It is provided with a rubber half-ball insuring perfect fit when closed, and will hold l T v.-v;^-", - ■ - - ■ ■T . i ~ai, . ■ y . ^ . ,„,,^ ..- j , , ::r- — ^ — • 1^ ■. ? ^ ^ a CT ?.^^ ^ .^'l ^ ^ ^ JJ^^ ^ CT;■^^^^■^^i ; JJ»^V■«^W ! ^ ' g T ftW^^«*>W 1 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. j Wrought Iron Sucker Rod Joints Fig. 9480 T^HIS cut represents our special forged Sucker Rod Joints or Couplings with straight box and pin. They are heavy and very strong, adapted particularly for wells of great depth. No danger of the rods pulling apart when these couplings are used. Size ot Size of Nominal Price, Price, Rod, No. of Pin, No. of Weight, Black Galvanized Fig. Inches Joint Inches Rivets Pounds Couplings Couplings 9480 I's 'A 4 2Ji $1.75 $2.30 9481 I's 2 Vs 5 6 3.00 3.80 9482 T-Vs 2 Vi 5 6 3.00 3.80 9483 Us 6 1 7 8 4.00 5.80 9485 2H 7 spec. \% 8 12 M 6.70 9.20 9487 3 10 W2 7 26 H 14.50 17.00 9488 3H 10 Wi 7 26 1^ 14.50 17.00 Octagon Wood Sucker Rods Fitted with Black or Galvanized Joints Price per Price per Price per Weight per Size 100 Feet, 100 Feet, 100 Feet, Size of 100 Feet, Weight per Rod, Not Black Galvanized Pin, Not 100 Feet, Inches Coupled Couplings Couplings Inches Coupled Coupled 1,^ $ 12.00 $ 18.75 $ 24.50 Vs 30 45 l^s 16.75 28.75 37.00 Vs 45 75 Wi 18.00 30.00 38.50 'A 75 105 IVs 26.00 48.00 60.00 1 105 155 2}i 45.00 82.00 100.00 I'S 125 205 3 65.00 140.00 175.00 IK2 240 350 3J^ 86.00 160,00 200.00 IK2 290 400 Octagon Wood Sucker Rods are shipped in random lengths approximately from 18 to 22 feet. Orders specifying other than random lengths will be charged for as specials. Turned, Faced and Dog Spring Couplings Wrought Iron Black For Well Pipe, Inches Size of Coupling, inches Turned and Faced Couplings, R. H. Thread 2 $ .40 2^2 1.'2 3 2 Faced Couplings, R. H. Thread $ .40 $ .60 Turned and Faced Couplings, R. and L. Thread .80 Faced Couplings, R. and L.'iThread .50 1.60 1 00 Dog Spring Couplings, each 1,00 4^00 242 LiEiyNT Sr WALLING MFG;c6. KEN DALLVI LLEJN DIANA. u:sX"n Wood Rod Couplings Two and Three-Hole Fig. 9490 — Two-Hole These couplings are made with a socket for the ends of the rod to be driven into, to prevent splitting. For lij-Inch Wood Rod Only Fig. Description Iron Pipe Threads Price 9490 9494 2-Hole, Galvanized, per set 3-Hole, Galvanized, per set ' 's i 3s $ .50 .80 Pump Rod Couplings Malleable Iron Tapped U. S. Standard Threads Fig. 9501 Fig. 9511 Fig. Galvanized ••s 16 1 .- 5^ H -ISX^S IjX^s '2XM6 9501 Price, per pound 9511 Price, per pound . ... $ .50$ .501 .50$ .50 .50$ .50 . . .50$ . 50 $ . 50 $ . 50 $ .50 .50 .50 .50 Reducer Pump Rod Couplings Malleable Iron Tapped U. S. Standard Threads Fig. 9512 Fig. 9513 Fig. Galvanized Rod Pipe Rod Pipe 'sx'.. ',:-xii i,xN i..xi.. Rod Pipe Rod Pipe Hod Pipe Rod Pipe 9512 9513 Price, per pound . . . Price, per pound $ .80 $ .80 80 .80 $ . SO i .80 .80 .80 , SO Steel Pump Rod Diameter, Inches United States 1 Approximate Standard Threads. ! Weight per Foot, Galvanized, per Inch Pounds ^ per Pound 16 14 13 11 10 .3751 .5105 .6668 1.042 1.500 10 10 10 Steel Pump Rod furnished regularly in 20-foot lengths. 243 i'"^in ^.^^WAmlN6^^^F^^ Fig. 9516 Fig. 9515 Fig. 9517 Steel Substitutes Fig. 9515 For Connecting Octagon Wood Sucker Rods, Solid Steel Rods, Valve Rods, Cylinder Rods, Standard Gas Pipe, Etc. Both Ends Male Both Ends Male One Pin Threaded One Pin Threaded Size Pin, Inches Threads to Inch For Standard Size Pin, Inches Threads to Inch For Standard Price, Each % % Yd 12-V 12-V 10-V 10-V Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod 1 IJ^ 12-V 10-V 10-V 8-V Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod $ .80 1.20 1.20 1.60 % % 12-V 12-V 10-V 10-V 10-V 10-V 10-V 8-V 8-V 8-V 8-V 12-V Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Yi Y2 18 G. P. 14 G. P. 18 G. P. 14 G. P. Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Gas Pipe .80 .80 1.20 1.20 1 1 IM IH IH IK2 Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod 1 1 14 G. P. 14 G. P. 14 G. P. 14 G. P. 11 HG. P. IIHG. P. IIHG. P. 14-USS Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Gas Pipe Solid Rod 1.20 1,60 1.60 1.80 1,80 4,00 4.00 .80 Note: ■i inch. All ends threaded or tapped for Octagon Wood Sucker Rod are a^ inch over sizes mentioned except y^ inch is 1000 inch over. Special Steel Couplings Fig. 9516 — Pin End Male, Box End Female For Connecting Octagon Wood Sucker Rods, Solid Steel Rods, Cylinder Rods, Valve Rods, Gas Pipe, Etc. One End Male and One End Female One End Male and One End Female Pin (Male End) Threaded Box (Female End) Tapped Size Pin, Threads For Size Box, Threads For Price, Inches to Inch Standard Inches to Inch Standard Each y» 12-V Sucker Rod Y% 10-V Sucker Rod $1.20 % 12-V Sucker Rod ly. 8-V Sucker Rod 1.60 li 10-V Sucker Rod % 12-V Sucker Rod 1,20 Yi 10-V Sucker Rod 1 10-V Sucker Rod 1.40 Yi 10-V Sucker Rod IK 8-V Sucker Rod 1.60 1 10-V Sucker Rod Ya 10-V Sucker Rod 1,40 1 10-V Sucker Rod IYb 8-V Sucker Rod 1.60 \Yi 8-V Sucker Rod Ys 10-V Sucker Rod 1.60 IJ^ 8-V Sucker Rod 1 10-V Sucker Rod 1,60 13^ 8-V Sucker Rod IH 8-V Sucker Rod 4,00 IH 8-V Sucker Rod iy. 8-V Sucker Rod 4.00 244 (Continued on following page) FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Special Steel Couplings — Continued Fig. 9516 One End Male and One End Female One End Male and One End Female Pin (Male End") Threaded Size Box, Box (Female End) Tapped Size Pin, Threads For Threads For Price. Inches to Inch Standard Inches to Inch Standard Each = s 12-V Sucker Rod 3g 18 G. P. Gas Pipe $ .80 's 12-V Sucker Rod 'i! 14 G. P. Gas Pipe .80 's 10-V Sucker Rod '■2 14 G. P. Gas Pipe 1.20 1 10-V Sucker Rod '2 14 G. P. Gas Pipe 1.40 Us 8-V Sucker Rod 1 li;2G. P. Gas Pipe 3.60 IH 8-V Sucker Rod II4 IU2 G. P. Gas Pipe 4.00 1J2 8-V Sucker Rod 1'2 IIJ2G. P. Gas Pipe 5.00 IH 8-V Sucker Rod 2 113^2 G. P. Gas Pipe 6.00 14-USS Sohd Rod 5g 12-V Sucker Rod .80 13-USS SoUd Rod *8 12-V Sucker Rod .80 H 11-USS Sohd Rod ' S 10-V Sucker Rod 1.20 1 S-USS ! Solid Rod .'8 10-V Sucker Rod 1.40 's 12-V Sucker Rod = S 16-USS Solid Rod .SO 4 12-V Sucker Rod rt 14-USS Sohd Rod .80 H 12-V Sucker Rod 1., 13-USS Solid Rod .80 H 12-V Sucker Rod 's 11-USS SoUd Rod .80 10-V Sucker Rod A 14-USS Solid Rod 1.20 Vs 10-V ' Sucker Rod 1,, 13-USS Sohd Rod 1.20 % 10-V Sucker Rod H 11-USS Solid Rod 1,20 1 10-V Sucker Rod I, 13-USS Solid Rod 1.40 1 10-V Sucker Rod s^ 11-USS Solid Rod 1.40 I's 8-V Sucker Rod 'S 11-USS Sohd Rod 1.60 H 14 G. P. Gas Pipe 12-V Sucker Rod 1.40 'A 14 G. P. Gas Pipe ' s 10-V Sucker Rod 1.40 H 14 G. P. Gas Pipe 1 10-V Sucker Rod 1.40 1 lli,G. P. Gas Pipe 1 10-V Sucker Rod 1.60 1 UhG. P. Gas Pipe I's 8-V Sucker Rod 1 60 11. 111-^ G. P. Gas Pipe 11« 8-V Sucker Rod 2 00 Note: except ^ All ends threaded or tapped for Octagon Wood Sucker Rod are ^V inch over sizes mentioned j inch, ^s inch is ,000 inch over. Special Steel Couplings Both Boxes (Ends) Female Fig. 9517 For Connecting Octagon Wood Sucker Rods. Solid Steel Rods, Cylinder Rods, Valve Rods, Etc. Both Boxes Female Both Boxes Female One Box Tappe i One Box Tapped Size Box, Inches Threads to Inch For Standard Size Box, Inches Threads to Inch For Standard Price, Each 's IM 12-V 10-V 10-V 8-V Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod ' s 1 I's 1'2 10-V 10-V 8-V 8-V Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod $1.20 1 40 1.60 4 00 1 12-V 12-V 10-V 10-V Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod 1.1 14-USS 13-USS 13-USS 11-USS Solid Rod Solid Rod Solid Rod Solid Rod .80 SO 1.20 1.20 1 1 IH IH I'-i 10-V 10-V 10-V 8-V 8-V 8-V 8-V Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod Sucker Rod 1 10-USS 11-USS 10-USS 11-USS 10-USS S-USS 7-USS Solid Rod Solid Rod Solid Rod Solid Rod SoUd Rod Solid Rod Solid Rod 20 40 40 60 60 00 00 Note: All ends threaded or tapped for Octagon Wood Sucker Rod are jV inch over sizes mentioned except 8 inch. % inch is ,JSo inch over. _ 24o FLINT &- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, I N DIANA, U^SJ^ Hoosier Dry-Pipe Hydrants Anti-Freezing FIGURE 906, Hoosier Dry-Pipe Hydrant is made with two pipes, one dry for removing valves when necessary to releather or repair them. The valves and working parts are made of brass. The hydrant is anti-freezing, having ample drip over which is a cast-iron shield to prevent clogging. When so ordered, will be furnished with cast-iron jacket above ground line, for which add to lists, J^-inch, $1.80; 1-inch, $2.10. In ordering hydrants always state whether ^4 or 1-inch are wanted. Fitted regularly with galvanized pipes. Length, Size of Pipe H Inch 1 Inch Inches in No. Ground Weight, Lbs. Price Weight, Lbs. Price 1 18 26 $7.50 31 $9.00 2 24 27 7.75 33 9.30 3 30 29 7.95 35 9.60 4 36 31 8.20 37 9.90 5 42 33 8.40 40 10.20 6 48 35 8.65 42 10.50 7 54 37 8.85 44 10.80 8 60 39 9.10 47 11.10 9 66 40 9.30 49 11.40 10 72 42 9.55 51 11.70 Gooseneck Hydrant H Fig. 906 FIGURE 909, Gooseneck Hydrant, designed for lawn, garden and stable use. Fitted with brass hydrant cock provided with check and waste, and has rod shut-off. Gooseneck is threaded for hose connection. The pipe standard can be made any length desired, but always furnished stand- ard length, which is 5}^ feet, unless otherwise ordered. Fitted regularly with galvanized pipe. ^i '£ Fig. 909 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 Gooseneck only . . Gooseneck only . . Gooseneck only . . Shut-off Rod only size. Inches 'A 1 A 104-M A 79-1 C 39-11^ A X 4 ft. Weight, Lbs. 12 16 20 Price $6.30 7.80 12.30 .75 .75 1.80 1.20 For hydrant repairs, see page 348. 246 nr'nllliT'F'wALlJ^ KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA. U.S. A? 1 To find the circumference of a pulley: Multiply the diameter by 3.1416. To find diameter necessary to make any required number of revolutions: Multiply the diameter of pulley whose speed is known by its revolutions and divide by the revolutions at which the other pulley is to run. Adjustable Ball and Socket Drop Hangers Fig. 641, with Self -Oiling Bearings Size Shaft, Inches Drop to Shaft Center 8 Inches 10 Inches 12 Inches 14 Inches 16 Inches = 4 to H 1^4 $ 4.80 4.95 5.70 5.95 8.75 $4.95 5.10 5.85 6.10 9.25 $ 5.15 5.30 6.05 6.30 9.40 $ 5.40 5.55 6.30 6.55 9.70 $'6.40 6.65 9.95 Fig. 642 Note; It is possible to swing a pulley, the diameter of which is double the "drop to shaft center." Flat Pillow Blocks for Shafting Size Shaft, Inches I 5* J-/4 ^16 I '-16 , -^16 Fig.642,Each |$1. 00 $1 .00 $1.20 $1.60 $2.20 $2.90 Solid Safety Shafting Collars Size Shaft, Inches . Ik' 1 1" 1^ 1 15 ■•■ 16 Fig. 643, Each $.65 $.65 i $.80. $1.00 $1.20 $1.40 247 Fig. 643 Solid Shafting Collar L-^„fMJ£L^,.wA„!:yNQ MrQr^Q-i^MP^kVyL'rklJ..!J„PI^ Leather and Rubber Belting Leather Rubber Width Inches Single Double 3-Ply 4-Ply 11/2 $ .36 $ .72 $ .31 $ .36 2 *,48 .96 *.39 .46 2H *.60 1.20 *.48 .56 3 ■Jf rj2^ 1.44 .55 *.65 3H .84 1.68 .65 .76 4 *.96 1.92 .70 *.82 4.4 1.08 2.16 .78 .92 5 1.20 2.40 .87 *1.02 6 1.44 2.88 1.04 1.22 *Carried in stock. The belt and pulley adhere more closely when both are smooth, and when run grain side to the pulley the belt will transmit fully thirty per cent more power than if run flesh side to pulley. To find length of belt; Multiply distance between centers by 2 and add J^ of the combined circumference of the pulleys. A simple rule for finding the approximate horsepower of a belt is: Multiply diameter of driving pulley in inches by the revolutions it is making per minute, and this product by the width of the belt in inches, and divide by 3300 for single leather belt, or 2100 for double leather belt. The quotient will be the horsepower that can be safely transmitted. Shafting Couplings FIGURE 631 Shafting Coupling, seats with set screws and used for small sized shafting only. Fig. 644 Shafting Coupling, seats without key seating or set screws. The only care needed is to tighten all bolts gradually and evenly to insure true running. Size, Inches. % M iM lA 1 11 J- 16 IM Fig. 631 ... . Fig. 644 . ... $1.00 $1.10 $4 .'75 $5.50 $6.25 $8 . 00 Fig. 631 Fig. 644 Steel Shafting Size Shaft, Inches % ir. IB IM lA IH m Weight, pounds per foot Per Foot 1..502 $.15 2.347 $.23 4.173 $.42 5.518 $.55 7.604 $.76 10.02 $1.00 248 FLINT Sr WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S.A. 3 Steel Pipe Full Weight — Black and Galvanized, for Steam, Gas and Water Adopted January 1st, 1913 All Weights and Dimensions are Nominal List Price per Foot Diameters Thickness Weight per Foot Size External Internal Plain Ends Threads and Couplings Threads per Inch $ .05;.., .06 .06 .08M .406 .640 .676 .840 .269 .364 .493 .622 .068 .088 .091 .109 .244 .424 .667 .860 .246 .426 .568 .852 27 18 18 14 Vi .ll'a .17 .23 .27 3-2 1.060 1.315 1.660 1.900 .824 1.049 1.380 1.610 113 .133 .140 .146 1.130 1.678 2.272 2.717 1.134 1.684 2.281 2.731 14 ll}' 2 2H 3 3H .37 ■ 68,12 .76U .92 2.375 2.875 3.600 4.000 2.067 2.469 3.068 3.548 .164 .203 .216 .226 3.652 5.793 7.575 9.109 3.678 5.819 7.616 9.202 8 8 4 4 '2 5 6 1.09 1.27 1.48 1.92 4.500 6.000 5.563 6.626 4.026 4.506 5.047 6.065 .237 .247 .258 .280 10.790 12 . 538 14.617 18.974 10.889 12 . 642 14.810 19.186 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 9 2.38 2.50 2.88 3.46 7. 625 8.626 8.625 9.625 7.023 8.071 7.981 8.941 .301 .277 .322 .342 23 . 544 24.696 28.654 33.907 23.769 25.000 28.809 34.188 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 11 3.20 3.50 4.12 4.63 10.760 10.760 10.750 11.750 10.192 10.136 10.020 11.000 .279 .307 .365 .376 31.201 34.240 40.483 45.657 32.000 35.000 41.132 46.247 8 8 8 8 12 12 13 14 4.60 5.07 5.60 6.10 12.750 12.750 14.000 15.000 12.090 12 . 000 13.260 14 260 .330 .375 .375 .376 43.773 49 . 662 54.568 58.573 45.000 50.706 55.824 60.375 8 8 8 8 15 6.50 16.000 15.250 .376 62 . 679 64.500 8 The premissible variation In weight is 5 per cent, above and 5 per cent, below. Furnished with threads and couplings and in random lengths unless otherwise ordered. All weights given in pounds. All dimensions given in inches. For cut lengths, an extra charge will be made above random lengths. For pipe smoothed on the inside, known as reamed and drifted, an extra charge will be made above standard pipe. For Galvanized, an extra charge will be made above Black. Reamed and Drifted — Galvanized, Full Weight All Weights and Dimensions are Nominal List Price per Foot Diameters Thick- ness Weight per Foot Threads and Couplings Threads per inch Couplings Length Size External Internal Diameter Weight 2 o 2K. 3 $.37 .40 .58^ .761^ 2.375 2.375 2.875 3.500 2.067 2.041 2.469 3.068 .154 .167 .203 .216 3.697 4.000 6.843 7.676 1 HI., 8 2.773 2.773 3.265 4.014 1.806 1.806 2.625 4.076 249 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. 1 Pipe — Extra Strong Black and Galvanized — Full Standard Weight Adopted January 1st, 1913 All Weights and Dimensions are Nominal List Price Diameters Thickness Weight per Foot Size per Foot External Internal Plain Ends }i $ .12 .405 .215 .095 .314 H ■ 07 1 i .640 .302 .119 .635 Vs ■ 01 y^ .675 .423 ,126 .738 H .11 .840 .546 .147 1.087 fi .15 1.050 .742 .154 1.473 1 .22 1.315 .957 .179 2.171 IM .30 1.660 1.278 .191 2.996 1}2 .36M 1.900 1.600 .200 3.631 2 .50H 2.375 1.939 .218 6.022 2H .77 2.875 2.323 .276 7.661 3 1.03 3.500 2.900 .300 10.252 3H 1.25 4.000 3.364 .318 12.505 4 1.50 4,600 3.826 .337 14.983 4)4 1.80 5,000 4.290 .355 17.611 5 2.08 5.563 4.813 .375 20.778 6 2.86 6.625 5.761 .432 28.673 7 3.81 7,625 6.625 .500 38.048 8 4.34 8.625 7.625 .500 43.388 9 4.90 9.625 8.626 .500 48.728 10 5.48 10.750 9.760 .500 54.735 11 6.10 11.750 10.750 .500 60.075 12 6,55 12.750 11.750 .500 65.416 The permissible variation in weight is 5 per cent, above and 5 per cent, below. Pipe — Double Extra Strong Black and Galvanized — Full Standard Weight Adopted January 1st, 1913 All Weights and Dimensions are Nominal List Price Weight per Foot Size per Foot External [ Internal Thickness Plain Ends M $ .32 .840 .252 .294 1.714 ?4 .36 1.060 .434 .308 2.440 1 .37 1.316 .699 .358 3.659 IK .52M 1.660 .896 .382 5.214 iy2 .65 1.900 1.100 .400 6.408 2 .91 2.376 1.503 .436 9.029 2y2 1.37 2.875 1.771 .662 13 . 695 3 1.86 3.500 2.300 .600 18.683 3M 2.30 4.000 2.728 .636 22.860 4 2.76 4.600 3.152 .674 27.541 4"^ 3.26 6,000 3.680 .710 32,530 6 3.86 5.663 4.063 .750 88.662 6 5.32 6.625 4.897 .864 53,160 7 6.35 7.626 5.876 .876 63,079 8 7.25 8.626 6.875 .876 72,424 The permissible variation in weight is 10 per cent, above and 10 per cent, below. The following notes apply to both tables: Furnished with plain ends and in random lengths, unless otherwise ordered. All weights given in pounds. All dimensions given in inches. Random length of Extra Strong and Double Extra Strong pipe is considered to be 12 feet to 22 feet, we to have the privilege, however, of supplying not exceeding 5 per cent, of total order in lengths from 6 to 12 feet. For pipe fitted with threads and couplings, an extra charge will be made above plain ends. For cut lengths, an extra charge will be made above random. For Galvanized pipe, an extra charge will be made above Black. 250 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. «■■..-» Vs-K-TJ- ^^-J-.^. V.T..^l^-3.-r7«^. T?-^ - Casing — Lap Welded Screw and Socket and Inserted Joint All Weights and Dimensions are Nominal Size list Price Diameters Weight per Foot Threads I. D. per Foot External Internal Thickness I.J. S. &. S per Inch 2 $ .83 2.260 2.050 .100 2.296 2.340 14 lY* .33 2.600 2.284 .108 2.759 2.820 14 2).2 .33 2.750 2.524 .113 3.182 3.250 14 2Ji .40 3.000 2.768 .116 3.572 3.660 14 3 .41 3.250 3.010 .120 4.011 4.100 14 i¥ .46 3.500 3.260 .125 4,506 4.600 14 SH .51 3.760 3.492 .129 4.988 5.100 14 3H .56 1 2 4.000 3.732 .134 6.532 6.650 14 4 .62 4.250 3.974 .138 6.060 6.200 14 4M .68U 4.500 4.216 .142 6.609 6.760 14 4>^ .74 4.760 4.460 .146 7.131 7.260 14 4=4' .81 6.000 4.696 .152 7.870 8.000 14 5 .85 6.260 4.944 .163 8.328 8.500 14 6A .90 6.600 6.192 .164 8.792 9.000 14 558 1.06 6.000 5.672 .164 10.222 10.500 14 6« 1.20 6.626 6.287 .169 11,662 12.000 14 6% 1.35 7.000 6.662 .174 12.685 13,000 14 TVi 1.48 7.625 7.263 .181 14,390 14.750 14 7H 1.60 8.000 7.628 .186 15.622 16.000 11}^ 8W 1.76 8.626 8.249 .188 16.940 17.600 11 J^ S'i 1.90 9.000 8.608 .196 18.429 19.000 11 H 9% 2.28 10.000 9.582 .209 21.855 22.750 11 J^ 10 ^i 2.68 11.000 10.652 .224 25.780 26,750 11 H 1151 3.15 12.000 11.514 .243 30.512 31.500 11 H 12 H 3.65 13.000 12.482 .259 36.243 36.600 111-2 13 H 4.20 14.000 13.448 .276 40 . 454 42,000 11 H 14H 4.75 16.000 14.418 .291 46,714 47.500 11 H 16J^ 5.25 16.000 16.396 .302 60,632 52.500 llj^ The permissible variation in weight is 5 per cent, above and 5 per cent, below. Furnished with threads and couplings and in random lengths, unless otherwise ordered. Thickness of walls make it impracticable to cut threads of coarser pitch than shown in table. All weights given in pounds. All dimensions given in inches. For cut lengths, an extra charge will be made above random. For Galvanized or Coated casing, an extra charge will be made above Black. Telegraphic Cipher for Ordering Steam, Gas and Water Pipe Bundles Pieces Feet Black Galvanized 1 Antenna 1 Bartram 50 Armorist i-s in. Abacus }-i in. Abettor 2 Antepast 2 Barytic 100 Athletic ^4 in. Abadie 3 -T in. Abatis 1 lo in. Ab ure 9 Anthony 9 Bashful 800 Auntie 2 in. Abbatoir 2 in. Abjuring 10 Anthrax 10 Basilica 900 Aurelian 2 U in. Abba 2 1 .; in. Ablative 11 Antic 11 Basilisk 1000 Babbitt 3 in. Abbacy 3 in. Ablaze 12 Antidote 12 Basin 1100 Babble 3 1 2 in. Abbess 3^2 in. Ablocate 13 Antigroph 13 Bask 1200 Babel 4 in. Abbey 4 in. Ablution 14 Antilles 14 Basket 1300 Baboon 4;^ in. Abbott 4 }-i in. Abnegate 15 Antilogy 15 Basketry 1400 Babyish 5 in. Abdalla 5 in. Abner 16 Antimony 16 Basking 1500 Bacchant 6 in. Abdal 6 in. Abort 251 wf-ruKWSWKW FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. aasad Malleable Iron Fittings 45° Elbow Malleable Iron Elbows Elbow Piece List street Elbow Size, Inches H M % Yi M 1 Wi 1}2 2 2^ 3 W2 4 5 6 Black, each Galvanized, each $.06.07 .08.09 .08 .11 .10 .14 .15;. 22 .201.32 .25 .40 .35 .60 .50 .90 .901.50 1.502.60 2.25 3.75 3.00 5.00 4.00 6.50 6.50 10.00 Pound List Size, Inches .'s Vi M Vi M 1 IM W2 2 2^ 3 3^ 4 5 6 Class Black, per pound Galvanized, per pound A $.40 .50 B .20 .28 B .20 .28 B .20 .28 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 C .13 .20 Such Fittings in Class C as have one or more openings smaller than ^^ to be Class B. Malleable Iron 45° Elbows Piece List Size, Inches M % ¥2 Vi 1 1 i/f J-/ 4 IH 2 2^ 3 3^ 4 Black, each Galvanized, each. . . $.08 $.10 .12 .15 $.12 .20 $.18|$.26$.36 .25| .40 .50 $.54 .85 $ .82 1.35 $1.25 1.90 $2.50 $3.25 3.75I 4.75 $4.50 6.75 Pound List Size, Inches M % ¥2 1 IM IH 2 2y2 3 31^ 4 Class Black, per pound. . . Galvanized, per lb.. B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 c $.13 .20 C $.13 .20 C $.13 .20 C $.13 .20 Such Fittings in Class C as have one or more openings smaller than % to be Class B. Malleable Iron Street Elbows Piece List Size, Inches Vs 'A M 1 IM IM 2 2K2 Black, each Galvanized, each $.10 .12 $.12 .15 $.20 .28 $.25 .35 $.40 .55 $.55 .80 $ .90 1.30 $1.50 2.25 Pound List Size, Inches Vs 'A H 1 134 IH 2 2K Class Black, per pound Galvanized, per pound. . . B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 B $.20 .28 C $.13 .20 C $.13 .20 C $.13 .20 C $.13 .20 C $.13 .20 Such Fittings in Class C as have one or more openings smaller than ^to be Class B. 2.52 *' wa Ti-ysr? wjAWkwiww.i"!!!'.?*-, s „P^.y-Nl S" WALLI N 6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A Tee Malleable Iron Fittings 4 X Xs ?s X Js 5s . _. n, 1 2 and smaller }4 to lx?4 inclus. all sizes aU sizes H, Vs. yi Mx^s M X J< X M H X J^ X H ?8XMX 3s J 2 reducing all sizes all sizes 1x3. xl I 14 to 1 inclusive 1 and smaller ? s to 1 inclusive ^4 and larger J^s to " Jsto ,, ■ ^sxJito \ 1x^4 inclusive j }i to 1 inclusive yi to II4 inclusive all sizes all sizes all sizes all sizes all sizes all sizes $.13 .20 ?| and larger IJi and larger 2} 2 and larger 1 and larger 34 and larger 1 and larger II4 and larger 1 V4 and larger 1 }i and larger 1 and larger 1 and larger IJ4 and larger 1^4 and larger 1 } 2 and larger *Such fittings in Class C as have one or more openings smaller than 'j to be Class B. The run of tees gives the sizes for the purpose of classification; the outlet being larger does not change it. 257 FLINT &- WALLING M F6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Wrought Iron Nipples Black Right-Hand Length in Inches ■s 1=1 Prices^ Prices of Extra Long Nipples M Length in Inches *— 1 s o 1^ .1 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 'A 2 2V, 3 3^2 y $ .04 $.06 $.07 $.08 $.10 $.12 $ .14 $ .15 $ .17 $ 18 $ 19 'A iJ/? 2 2V-, 3 3^ y .04 .06 .07 .08 .10 .12 .14 .15 17 .18 .19 1 1^9 2 tv-? 3 •sy. ■"A .04 .06 .07 .08 .10 .12 .14 .15 17 18 .19 i-'A 1^9 2 2y, 3 'iy y .05 .07 .08 .10 .12 .14 16 18 20 22 .23 y'/H 2 2 J/? 3 3^/2 4 % .06 .09 .11 .13 .17 18 20 ?,?. .24 .26 i-'A 2 2)/? 3 •iy 4 1 .08 .13 .15 .18 .23 .25 28 31 34 .36 y% 2i/, 3 ■Ay, 4 4Jx?; ly .11 .17 .20 .24 .29 .33 36 40 .44 .47 1^4 2^2 3 ■sy 4 4J4 ly .13 .20 .25 .29 .36 .40 .45 50 54 .59 2 ^;H; 3 •iy? 4 4^/? 2 .18 .27 .32 .38 .50 54 59 65 .72 .77 2V, 3 ■6% 4 4^, 5 2V, .39 .59 68 90 .97 1.06 1.17 1 26 1 35 2% 3 31^ 4 41^ 5 3 .48 .72 85 1 08 1.20 1.33 1 45 1 58 1 70 2% 4 4'/^ 5 55^ 6 sy .75 1.05 1 30 1.45 1.60 1.75 1 90 2 05 2''/„ 4 4 4J^ 5 5 5 5 5 5H 5^ 5^ 5y2 6 6 6 6 6 J/2 6>^ 4 4H 5 6 7 .85 1.25 1.55 1.85 3.20 1.20 1.70 2.45 2.90 1.52 2.25 2.58 3.05 1 Of) 1.69 2.50 2.83 3.35 4 45 1.87 2.75 3.10 3.70 4 90 2.05 2.95 3.35 4.00 5 30 2.22 3.17 3.60 4.30 5.75 6.50 8.40 10.40 12.70 2 40 2 74 3 40 3 3 85 31, 4 65 31/f 6.15 7.00 9.00 11.15 13.65 3U •> 8 3.55 ■1 ^f) 5 05 5 50 6 00 35^ ■) 9 5.25 6 50 7 10 7 75 3V„ 5 10 6.75 8 25 8 90 9 70 414 6 12 8.00 10.00 10.80 11.75 1 1 258 1FT1fuint""&^w^ Wrought Iron Nipples Galvanized Right-Hand Length in Inches 1 Prices Prices of Extra Long Galvanized Nipples s 1 Long S 2, Length in Inches o 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 y* 2 2y2 3 sy?. 1/^ $ .06 $.11 $.12 $.15$. 17 $.21$. 24$. 26 $ 29 $ 31 $ .34 ''A ly?, 2 2H 3 •Ay. H .06 .11 .12 .15 .17 .21 .24 26 29 31 .34 1 IH 2 2H 3 •iy % .06 .11 .12 .15 .17 .21 .24 26 29 31 .34 l^s li« 2 2^.5, 3 •sy y. .06 .11 .13 .16 .18 .23 .26 28 31 33 .36 l^.s 2 ^ii. 3 3H 4 ■% .08 .14 .18; .21 .26 .29 32 35 38 .41 1^^ 2 2H 3 3 4, 4 1 .11 .19 .24: .28 .34 38 A?. 47 51 .55 n^H 2 J? 3 3H 4 4i.^ Hi .17 .29 .32i .38 .45! .51 57 63 .69 .75 IH 2i'. 3 3H 4 4H IK. .21 .35 .39! .46 .55' .63! .70 77 .84 .91 2 2H 3 3H 4 4K 2 .27 .47 .52' .61 .74! .83: .9311.03 1.13 1.23 ?.i/n H 3U 4 4U ft X i^. .56 86 1 00 1 26il 411 56 1 71 1 86 2 01 9fi4 3 31/; 4 41^ 5 3 - .70 1 10 1 30 1 60 1 80:2 00'2 20 2 40 2 60 2H 4 iV?, 5 51.^ 6 3W 1.20 1,70 2. 10^2. 3512. 602. 85 3^15 3^40 ?M<, 4 4V, ft ft in fi 4 1.3511.87 . . 2 30:2 60 2 90 3 20 3 50' 3 80 ?Ji 4 4U ft ftl.< fi 414 1.85 2.60 3 30I3 65 4 05 4 45 4 85 5 25 3 4U 5 fti.^ fi " 6U ft 2.80 3.15 .... 3.754 20 4 605 00 5 40! 5 85 3I0 4U 5 ft In 6 6U 6 2.80 4 ?ft 4 50 5 00 5 556 05 6 601 7 i-"^ 314 5 7 4.25 4 95 5 65 6 85 7 05 7 75 S Ifi Q 9n 5 8 5.00 5.80 6.65|7.50 8.359:25'l0'i010!95 Black Right and Left Length in Inches Prices of Extra I^ong R. and L. Nipples C Length in Inches - St M 5 ' m 415 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 54 ij^2 zy 3 sy 's $.05$. 08$. 09$. 11$. 13 $.16$. 18$. 20$. 23 $ .25 $.27 y ij-^2 2y 3 zy y .05 .08 .09 .11 .13 .16 .18 .20 .23 .25 .27 1 iy2 2y 3 ?.y «/r .05 .08 .09 .11 .13 .16 .18 .20 .23 .25 .27 lis:lj^2 i2i2 3 3^ 4 y .07 .10; .11 .13 .16 .18 ,21. .24: ,27 .29 .31 1^^I2 2123 31, H .08 .12 .15 .17 .23 .25, .27 .29 .32 .35 11^2 21^:3 ^y 4 1 .11 .18 .20 .24 .31 .33 .37! .41 .45 .48 nnvi 3 ISVi 4 Ay 114 .15 .23... ,27 .32 .39 .45 .501 .55 .60 .65 WiPA 3 \sy 4 Ay \y .18 .27:... .84 .39 .48 .52 .601 .67 .72 .80 2 ■zy2 3 i33^ 4 Ay 2 .24 .36 ... ! .43 .51 .67 .72 .80: .87 .96 1.03 2liZ 332'4 4H ft 21, .52 .79 .. . ... .911.201.301.401.55 1.68 1.80 ''"o 3 Byi'i <^ 3 65 96 1 13 1 44 1 60 1 77 1 93 2 10 2 27 2 3.4 AlJ.^ 5y fi 3}2 4 1 00 1 40 .... 1.751 95 2 152 35 2 55 2 7ft 2T^A 43^^5 6 1.151.60 .. . .. .. 2.002.252.502.75 3.00 3.25 Add 60 per cent, to above prices for Galvanized Nipples, threaded R. and L. 259 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. ....J Long Screws with Coupling and Locknut Faced Size, Inches Vi M y-i % 1 IM IH 2 21^ 3 Standard Length, inches . . . Plain, each Galvanized, each 2H $.30 .35 3 $.35 .40 3^ $.40 .50 4 $.55 .66 4H $ .75 1.00 5 $1.00 1.25 $1.30 1.60 6 $1.70 2.10 7 $2.70 3.10 8 $3.70 4.70 Long Screws longer than standard made to order and charged as Cut Pipe Threads and Locknuts extra. Cutting Standard Pipe Threads Size, Inches H M « H M 1 IM IH 2 Price, each $ .05 $ .05 $ .05 $ .05 $ .05 $ .06 $ .07 $ .08 $ .10 2Ji 3 3,4 4 4M 5 6 Price, each $ .15 $ .20 $ .25 $ .35 $ .45 $ .55 $ .70 Cast Iron Flange Unions Faced — Rubber Gasket Extra For Working Pressure up to 125 Pounds '-^^ Size, Inches y% M 1 IK IH 2 2H 3 3M Diameter of Flanges, inches Number of Bolts in each Each Galvanized, each $ .40 .80 3?i 3 $ .46 .92 3S-'8 3 $ .52 1.04 4K 4 $ .64 1.28 4;^ 4 $ .78 1.56 5's 4 $ 1.00 2.00 5^8 4' $ 1.25 2.60 6J^ 4 $1.50 3.00 7H 4 $ 1.80 3.60 Size, Inches 4 4H 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 12 Diameter of Flanges, inches Number of Bolts in each Each Galvanized, each $2.10 4.20 83, 5 $2.70 6,40 9\% ' 10^8 5 6 $3. 15, $3. 95 6.30 7.90 ll's 7 $ 5.50 11.00 12 3, 8 $ 7.00 14.00 13'8 9 $10.00 20.00 15'i 10 $11.50 23.00 17'8 12 $16.00 32.00 Standard Cast Iron Flanges Faced and Drilled for Bolts For Working Pressure up to 125 Pounds Diameter of Size Pipe, Bolt Circle, Number Size Bolts, Price, Flange, Inches Inches Inches Bolts Inch Each 4 1 3 4 A $ .80 4H IJi 3^ 4 A .85 5 Wi 3K 4 H .90 6 2 45i 4 1.00 7 2H 5J^ 4 H 1.10 7H 3 6 4 M 1.25 iVi 3M 7 4 M 1.55 9 4 7H 4 % 1.80 9}< 4H 7M 8 % 1.90 10 5 8H 8 Vi 2.05 11 6 9H 8 V. 2.60 260 FLINT Sr WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA. U.S.A. &S■ 55.00 6.00 Fig. 889, Bull-Dog Ratchet Die Stocks 102R I4 & 3j; 1-^ & 3^; 1 & II4 3 $20.00 $3.00 103R 1 &II4; H2 &2 27.00 3.50 104R J2& '^4; 1 &lk; 11-2 &2 3 30.00 3.50 *105R 11., &2;2io &3 50.00 5.00 *107R 21., &3: 3I0 &4 •-> 60.00 6.00 ♦Stocks Nos. 105, 107, 105R and 107R are not illustrated. 1 s-inch pipe dies may be added to range of No. 102 at the cost of one extra set of dies. These Stocks are not made -with cut-off attachment. 267 PxrFm^& W^LUNG MFG:caj^^ Toledo Pipe Threaders THE Toledo Pipe Threaders are so compact and light, and so easy of operation, that they may be put on pipe any place and easily operated. These tools "chase" the thread on the pipe without creating friction, and "one man can do the work of two." They are adjustable for variations in the size of fittings. Fig. 884 — Toledo No. 2 Fig. 883 — Toledo No. lA with Ratchet Figure 877 878 879 883 884 *00 }« to H 10 $19.00 1 *1A 2 Threads Pipe, inches Net Weight, pounds Price, complete, each H to H $16.00 1 to 2 16 $24.00 1 to 2 20 $30.00 2J2 to 4 60 $100.00 *With Ratchet. Extra Dies for Fig. 877, No. 00, and Fig. 878, No. Figure 877 878 00 Size, Inches ; » to H 4 $2.00 4 $2.50 4 $2.50 4 Price, per Set $2 60 Extra Dies for Fig. 879, No. 1, and Fig. 883, No. lA 1 Ui IM 2 4 $2.50 4 $2.50 4 $2.50 4 Price, per Set $2.50 Extra Dies for Fig. 884, No. 2 2H 3 3J2 4 5 $8.00 5 $8.00 5 $8.00 5 Price, per Set $8.00 Fig. 877, No. 00, can be used to thread pipe in the closest of corners, is a compact and simple tool for thread- ing pipe smaller than one inch. Fig. 878, No. 0, is a "receding-die" tool, therefore, is the easiest working small tool in existence. Threads 3^ and J^-inch pipe with the same set of dies; H and J^-inch with another; and J/^inch with another set. Fig. 879, No. 1, is an adjustable threading device. One man can readily thread 2-inch pipe with this tool with one hand. Fig. 883, No. lA, is the same as No. 1, except that it is equipped with ratchet, making operation very easy in close quarters. Fig. 884, No. 2, is a geared adjustable threading device. While not so illustratedj this tool is furnished with necessary dies, bushings, ratchet handle and driving-cross. A boy can thread 4-inch pipe with this tooi, 268 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Pump Plates and Dies Derby Pump Plate Made with one, two or three dies. Cuts perfect thread at a single cut. Fig. 971 U. S. S. Threads. Size Price Stock with ^-18 Die and Guide Stock with 3 8-16 Die and Guide Stock with i%-14 Die and Guide Stock with 3^-13 Die and Guide Stock with ? 8-16 and r6-14 Dies and Guides Stock with 3,8-16, 1^-14 and H-13 Dies and Guides Extra Dies, each Extra Guides, each $3.35 3.35 3.35 3.35 4.70 6.00 1.00 .35 Trimo Pipe Cutter Fig. 9633^ Cuts Pipe, inches Price, each Extra Nuts, each Extra Wheels, each Extra Rolls, each Extra Pins with Cotter Pins, per dozen . Extra Anti-Friction Washers, per dozen . Extra Fork Block Carrier, each Extra Block, each Extra Frame, each Extra Handle Screw, each Extra Handle, each Extra Roll Block Pin, each . l^tolj-i }2to2 lJ4to3 $4.50 .35 .40 .30 1.30 .60 .10 1.25 2.25 1.00 .50 .03 $6.00 .35 .40 .30 1.30 .60 .10 1.25 2.50 1.25 .50 .03 $10.00 .40 .50 .40 .30 .60 .10 .25 .25 .00 .50 .03 The Wheels are drop-forged, and have long hubs, affording ample bearing on the pins. Easily converted from one to three-wheel cutter by substituting two wheels for the two rolls. 269 FLINT S- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE .IN DiXn A. U. S. a'.'''E;<'1 ■ ■ ■ ..i-.'-^^--.-.. v.v-:..^: — - -.- , -.-f , .■■" , r. ,. n . - , sv . - . ; . -; . - . -KjT . :-;»fflnggWTg a» ap gsMaiM Trimo All -Steel Pipe Wrench Fig. 960 I Length Open, In.. . 6 8 10 14 18 24 36 48 Taking from j 8 to } 2 isto M igtol MtolM M to2 ^to2i^ Yi to 3 1/2 1 to 5 Price, eacii 1 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.50 $5.00 $7.25 $13 . 50 $20.00 Movable Jaw, each. .75 .80 .85 1.15 1.75 2.25 4.35 7.50 Nut, each .12 .15 .20 .30 .35 .55 1.10 1.50 Insert Jaw, each. . . .35 ,40 .50 .60 .70 .80 1.10 2.00 AU-Steel Frame, ea. .38 .42 .50 .60 .75 .95 1.70 2.20 Springs, each .03 .03 .03 .03 .04 .04 .04 .04 Frame Pins, each. . , .03 .03 .04 .04 .04 .04 .05 .05 Jaw Pins, each .... .03 .03 .04 .04 .04 .04 .05 .05 Nut Guards, pair . . ,15 .15 .20 .30 .35 .45 .55 .65 Steel Handles, each .95 1,00 1.10 1.50 2.25 3.50 7.00 10.50 Improved "Vulcan" Bijaw Pattern Chain Pipe Wrench Fig. 972 "ITITRENCH has double-ended Reversible Jaws for pipe, pipe fittings, bolts, shafts ' ' etc., from } « to 12 inches in diameter. All parts are made of wrought steel and interchangeable. The flat-link, hand-made chain is extra strong, and the jaws are tempered for file sharpening. The jaws will not spread when at work, are reversible, insuring double life and an "always ready" tool. No crushing of pipe with this wrench. Number. 30 31 Price, with Flat-Link Chain, Capacity, size pipe Length, over all, inches .... Extra Chains, each Extra Jaws, pair each ' $2 . 50 'st0 34 I 13M ' $ .75 I 1 . 00 $3.50 Is to Wi 20 $1.00 1.75 32 33 $5.00 Mto2J^ 27 $1.50 2.75 $7.00 M to 4 37 $2.50 4.00 Number. Price, with Flat-Link Chain, each . Capacity, size pipe Length, over all, inches Extra Chains, each Extra Jaws, pair 331, 34 $9,00 1 to 6 44}^ $3,50 4,75 fll.OO 13^ to 8 50 K $4.50 5.50 35 $18.00 2 to 12 641^ $7.50 7.50 *16 $40 . 00 4 to 18 87 $20.00 16.00 *No. 16 for Pipe, etc., above 12 inches in diameter, old style (non-reversible jaws) furnished. 270 fi:JJNI...S^ WALU NG^^^^^M A .U. S.aT^ Alligator Wrenches Fig. 958 Number 1 3 ; A ' 5 Holds Pipe, inches Holds Round Iron, inches . . Length, inches Per dozen 'sto 3s ,^4 to 84 5^4 $4.00 3,ao 3^ I2 to 1 9 $12.00 !■> to II4 34 to 1 3 8 16 $24.00 1 14 to 2 12 to 3 IJo to2}.2J 2}ito3li 22 27 $36.00 $60.00 Fig. 959 Star Tower Wrench This is a convenient wrench for tightening brace rod nuts on steel towers. Made to fit nuts on Yg and 3s-inch rods. Description Price, Each Star Tower Wrench . .40 Combination Pipe Vise Fig. 966 No. Holds Pipe, Inches Jaws, Inches Weight. Pounds Price 1 1 s to 2 1 I4 to 3 i 41s 471., 56 $16.00 22 , 00 Fig. 966 Malleable Iron Pipe Vise Fig. 967 I 1 No. Holds Pipe, Inches Weight, Pounds Price Extra Jaws per Set of 3 1 ) J 1 s to 2 1 ,s' to 3 16 30 $10.00 14.00 $1,75 2.50 Fig. 967 rrsmciffwwrsrr- FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Pipe Puller THIS Pipe Puller is arranged to draw all sizes of pipe. The dies are serrated so as to hold fast to the pipe and not to crush it. It is large enough in diameter for the coupling of the pipe to pass through. One set of any size dies is furnished with puller without extra charge. Holds Pipe inches H 1 IJi 1^2 2 2J2 3 3}2 4 4J^ 5 6 No. 2, with 1, 1 M. 1 Ji or 2-in.Dies 2.75 .50 Extra Dies for No. 2 .90 ,80 .75 .50 No.3,with2,2ii^or3-in.Dies. . . 5.00 .75 Extra Dies for No. 3 .80 .75 No. 4, with 3^2 or 4-in. Dies . . , , 8.50 1.75 Extra Dies for No. 4 . . 2.25 2.00 No. 5, with 4, 4 J'j or 5-in. Dies . . , 10.00 2.00 Extra Dies for No. 5 3.25 3.00 2.75 2.50 No. 6, with 4, 43-2, 5 or 6-in. Dies 12.00 Extra Dies for No. 6 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.25 Pipe Lifter FIGURE 983 Pipe Lifter, for raising and lowering 1, lH, IJ^ or 2-inch pipe in wells of various depths. Does not mar the pipe. Very convenient and useful. Can be placed on any well platform and one man can operate the lifter with no difficulty. The lifter will be shipped with l}^-inch pipe grab, unless otherwise ordered. Pipe Lifter With One Pipe Grab.. . Extra Grabs for 1, 1}^, Pipe, each 1 J^ or 2-inch Price $30.00 3.00 Fig. 983 Locomotive Jack Screws Fig. 1060 Diameter of Screw, Inches Height of Height i Lifting ! Weight, Standard, Over All, Capacity, Each Inches | Inches | Tons Pounds Price, Each 2 10 1 14 1 20 1 27 $6.75 272 Fig. 1060 FLINT S- WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Sand Pump Drills Fig. 985 Sand Pump Drill Fig. 986 Sand Pump Drill Fig. 987 Espansion Drill For Well Pipe, Inches 2 2J^ 3 For Tool Rod Pipe, Inches. . . . 1 1 II4 Price, Fig. 985 Price, Fig. 986 Price, Fig. 987 . . . $ 8 . 00 . .. 10.00 15.00 $12.00 17.00 25.00 $16.00 25.00 30.00 Taper Tap Right-Hand Threads— For Pulling Hollow Rods Fig. 988 No. 1 Fitted for Tool Rod Tapered, Inches Price 11 1 1-Inch lotois^- $15.00 30.00 ■ K 2 2-Inch . . II4 to 3 ll Screen Setter and Puller Outside Left-Hand Threads Fig. 990 if B Fig. 988 Taper Tap ^B For Well Pipe, Fitted (or Tool Rod, Inches Inches Price ^^^^p^ 3j^ or 1 9 2I0 8 $8.00 Fig. 990 1 9.00 Screen Setter and Puller Tr 1 10.00 )ol Rod Coviplings Fig. 1006 m 1 C „„^Z1, m ■i Size, Inches 3, 1 1 111 llo '? ■■^ r Price, I :ach $.20 ' $.26 ' $.34 1 $.42 Fig. 1 006 273 Jetting Rope Swivel Fig. 1000 Screws on tool rod and allows rod to turn without twisting the rope. 1 inch Fig. 1001 Size Rod Price $15.00 Tool Rod Hook Used to catch under coupling in pulling up tool rod. Fig. 1001 1 inch . Sliding Tongs Fig. 1000 Price $25.00 Fig. 1003 Size, Inches M 1 Price $20.00 $21.00 Fig. 1073 Male Paddy Expansion Drills Size, Inches Description Price, Each 2 Paddy makes 4 -inch hole $10.00 2J-2 13 00 3 Paddy makes 5 -inch hole 17.00 4 Paddy makes 6}^-inch hole 22.00 Fig. 1074 Female Paddy 274 J- '^L ^N TJSJjjrAl Pipe Reamer Pipe End Reamer — Ratchet Pattern Price, Size I Each For Reaming Pipe ^ s to 3 inches ... $7 . 50 Fig. 979 Jars A jerking motion upward of the Jars will loosen tool rod, well point or drill, which may then be pulled up. Fig. 1004 1-inch Size Rod $25.00 Fig. 997 Steel Drift For removing scale, blisters or other roughness in tubular well pipe. Fig. 997 Size Pipe. Inches. Price . .1 $11.00 $17.00 ! $30.00 Sand Pump Earth Augers Fig. 1064 Fig. 1062 Fig. 1065 Fig. 1076 Fig. 1077 Size of Hole Augers will make. Inches . Threaded for Pipe, Inches . l'-4 Fig. 1064 Chisel Bit Auger, for Clay and Hard Pan 1$G.00 $6.50 Fig. 1062 Pod Auger, for Boring and Remo\'ing Core ! 6.00 6.50 Fig. 1065 Ribbon Auger, for General Boring 6.00 6.50 Fig. 1076 Twist Auger, for General Boring 6.00 6 . 50 Fig. 1077 Spiral Auger, for Loosening and Removing Stones 6.00 6.50 275 3 I'j $7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE.IN DIANA. U.S. A. -> Malleable Drive Cap Fig. 99532 Size Pipe, Inches Price lU $.40 1 U .48 2 .88 Fig. 9951^ Malleable Drive Cap Malleable Drive Shoe With or without Shoulder Fig. 998 Size Pipe, Inches Price 2 $1.00 2H 1.40 3 1.80 3 1 9 2.40 4 3.00 Always furnished without shoulder unless otherwise ordered. Cast Steel Drive Shoe With or without Shoulder, Same Type as Cut of Fig. 998 Above Fig. 998 1^ Size Pipe, Inches Price, Rough Price, Finished 2 $1.60 2.20 3.00 5.00 5.50 $2.00 2 60 2 1 3 . 4.00 SU 7 00 4 8.00 Always furnished without shoulder unless otherwise ordered. Steel Drive Head Fig. 1066 Size of Pipe, Inches IM I'A 2 2}i 3 4 Price, Each $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $12.00 $18.00 $32.00 276 OO^LInX^ w^^^ In Ordering Repairs the Following Important Instruc- tions Should be Observed "lyyTANY mistakes are made in repair orders. Almost invariably, the fault lies with the one ordering the repairs, by not giving the necessary information to enable us to send the right kind or size of repair wanted. The order should be made up cor- rectly by explaining in detail just what you want. If you are explicit in describing the parts, it will save much time and annoyance, and very often unnecessary expense, in obtaining the required repairs. If Repair is for Windmill Each and every casting or part in a Star Windmill bears its own individual number from 1 up. In ordering repairs, however, it is necessary to use symbols to avoid confu- sion and to prevent delay. Key to Symbols Symbols consist of three or four numerals. The number farthest to the right repre- sents the model of the mill: in the case of the Model 12 Windmill, the 2 standing for Model 12. The second numeral from the right represents the size of the wheel, 5 for 6-foot 8 for 8-foot, for 10-foot, 2 for 12-foot, 4 for 14-foot, 6 for 16-foot and 7 for 18-foot. Any other number or numbers refer to the casting or part. For illustration, symbol 182 means casting 1 (main frame) of an 8-foot mill. Model 12 Symbol 1242 means casting 12 (walking beam) for a 14-foot mill. Model 12. Symbol 1802 means casting 18 (wheel hub) for a 10-foot mill, Model 12. Where the symbol is repeated on different sized mills, it means that the same casting or part is used. In ordering windmill repairs, always give the date, as near as possible, when the mill was purchased, and whether back-geared or direct stroke mill. If repair is for a Pump, give the pattern letter and number of the casting; the figure number of the pump should always be mentioned. The same rule should govern in ordering repairs for Working Heads Pump Jacks, or any other articles for which repairs are needed. If for any reason you cannot find a letter or pattern number on the casting to be replaced, or cannot make out clearly what they are, then describe fully the part you want ; better, still, give the letter and number on the casting that works in conjunction with the repair wanted. If the repair wanted is not listed in this catalogue, select a corresponding part in repair list for price. If these instructions are carefully observed, we will have no difficulty in filling your repair orders correctly and promptly. 277 FLINT S- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. 1 FLINT &- WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A. Sii^HM Repair List Fig. 606 — Model 12 Star Steel Back-Geared Windmills No. of Description of Parts 6-Foot Mill 8-Foot Mill j 10-Foot Symbol 102^ 202 302 402 502 602 7021 2 80212 902' , 1002 1102 1102 >., 1102 1202 1302 1402 1582 1682 1702 1802 1902 2002 2102 2202 2382 2402 2502 2582 2602 2782 2802 2902 3082 3182 ' 3186 3202 ' 3302 3402 3502 3602 3702 3802 3902 4002 4202 42021. 4402 4502 4682 4702 4802 4982 5002 5102 5202 5302 6402 5582 5682 5702 6802 5902 6002 6102 6202 6302 6482 " 6 ' Mill Casting Symbol Price $ 7.00 .76 1.10 .85 .85 .65 .65 .20 1.40 .60 1.75 .30 1.75 1.35 1.00 1.25 .10 .10 .35 3.00 .30 .50 .25 .40 .25 35 .05 .05 .15 .05 .25 .25 .40 .30 2.00 1.40 .30 .10 .25 .50 .20 .35 1.50 .75 .50 .10 .20 .20 1.30 .10 .10 .30 .40 .16 .20 .10 25 85 " "06 .10 5.50 2.60 .75 .60 .15 60 .30 .26 6.00 14.00 .30 .06 18.00 25.00 32.00 Symbol 182 282 382 482 682 682 782 882 982 1082 1182 1182 > 2 1182 1282 1382 1482 1582 1682 1782 1882 1982 2082 2182 2282 2382 2482 2682 2682 2682 2782 2882 2982 3082 3182 ' 3186 ' 3282 3382 3482 3582 3682 3782 3882 3982 4082 4282 4282 1 , 4482 4582 4682 4782 4882 4982 5082 5182 6282 6382 5482 5582 5682 5782 5882 5982 6082 6182 6282 6382 6482 " e" Price $10.60 .90 1.30 1.10 1.10 .76 .75 .30 2.75 .75 2.25 .36 2.25 1.60 1.50 1.50 .10 .10 .50 3.60 .40 .75 .30 .50 .26 40 .10 .10 .15 .06 .25 .26 .40 30 2.00 1.40 .30 .10 .26 .80 .25 .50 2.00 1.00 .70 10 .20 .20 1.60 .10 .10 .60 .50 .15 .20 .16 .30 .90 " "05 .10 6.50 3.60 1 00 1.00 .15 .50 .30 .25 5.50 20.00 .30 .06 20.00 32.00 40.00 Price 1 Main Frame and Pipe 152 252 352 462 552 652 762 852 952 1062 1152 1152 1 ,. 1162 1252 1352 1452 1552 1652 1762 1852 19,62 2052 2152 2262 2352 2462 2552 2652 2652 2782 2862 2952 3082 3182 $16 00 2 Crankshaft Cap 1 50 3 1.75 4 Long Drive Shaft Cap .... 1.76 5 G Long Drive Shaft Cap Bearing Short Drive Shaft Cap 1.75 1.00 7 Short Drive Shaft Cap Bearing. . . 1 00 8 .60 9 Gear Wheel 4.50 10 Pinion 1 .40 IIR 2.50 lli.> Pitman Babbitt Bearing .40 2.50 12 2.50 13 Crosshead 2.00 14 IB 16 Sheave Stand and Bumper Casting Bumper Casting Upper Bushing Bumper Casting Lower Bushing . 2.00 .10 .10 17 .80 18 Wheel Hub 5.50 19 Brake 70 20 1.10 21 .35 22 .75 23 .25 24 25 Sheave Stand Oil Cup Cover for No. 6 .60 .15 25».i 26 27 Oil Cup Cover for No. 13 Oil Cup Covers for Nos. 2, 4, 12 Oil Cup Cover for No. 11 . .10 .20 .05 28 .30 29 .30 30 .40 31 .30 2.00 31 3186 1.40 .30 32 3282 3382 3452 3652 3652 3752 3852 3952 4052 4282 4282 1 ., 4452 4552 4682 4752 4852 4982 5052 5152 6252 6352 5452 5582 5682 5752 5852 5952 6052 6182 6252 6352 6482 .16 33 .35 34 1.00 35 Walking Beam Fulcrum Shaft .30 36 .80 37 Drive Shaft 2.60 38 1.75 39 1.00 40 Castellated Nut .15 42 .25 .25 1.86 .10 .10 .50 48 76 .15 50 .30 .15 52 Thru<5t Washer .35 53 1.00 55 Small Fan Bracket 05 56 Swivel .10 57 9.50 5.50 59 1.50 1.20 61 .20 .60 63 .36 64 PuU-Out Rod .26 8.00 Complete Sections for Wheel, Less Arms 4 30.00 .30 .06 24.00 50.00 Engine Parts vnth Nos. 48. 64 and Packing Box. Less Reefing Gear and Hollow Iron 59.00 4 ings foot mill repairs take same lists as the 6-foot mill repairs. No-Oil-Em Bearings take same lists as babbitt bear- s. For Bed Plates and Triung Spiders, see page 281. For Reefing Gears and Wmdmill Coupler, see page 39. 279 ^.■.. ■ x i M j.-v'M^jat^jJt FLINT a- WALLING MFG.CO. KENDALLVILLEJN DIANA, U. Repair List — Continued Fig. 606— Model 12 Star Steel Back- Geared Windmills No. of Cast- is U 21 22 23 26)i 26 27 32 33 34 37 38 42 'A a iVA 61 62 Description of Parts Main Frame . Main Frame and Pipe Main Frame Pipe Flange and Pipe Cranicshaft Cap Crant^shaft Cap Bearing Long Drive Shaft Cap Long Drive Shaft Cap Bearmg Short Drive Shaft Cap Short Drive Shaft Cap Beanng Governor Spring Bracket Gear Wheel Ai UPP Pitman with Babbitt Bearing Pitman Upper Bushing Pitman Babbitt Bearing Pitman with No-Oil-Em Bearings Walking Beam Cro&ahead Sheave Stand and Bumper Castmg Bumper Casting Upper Bushing Bumper Casting Lower Bushing Ball Bearings, Washers and Retainers Brake Lever Casting Wheel Hub Brake Top Rudder Stem Casting End Rudder Stem Castmg Bottom Rudder Stem Castmg Sheave Sheave Stand Oil Cup Cover lor No. 6 Oil Cup Cover lor No. 13 Oil Cup Covers for Nos. 2, 4, 12 Oil Cup Cover lor No. 11 1 2 Bottom Cap ' T Bottom Cap . Lower Swivel Casting pper Swivel Casting Swivel Complete Governor Spring Rod Connection Malleable Taper Collar Crosshead Shaft Crosshead Shaft Walking Beam Fulcrum Shaft Rudder Hinge Shaft Drive Shaft Crankshaft Wrist Pin Castellated Nut ■ Governor Spring Rod, Large Hook Governor Spring Rod, Small Hook Governor Spring . Governor Spring Clip Bumper Spring Brake Spring Brake Rod Pump Bar UBolt BumperRod Brake Latch Thrust Washer Pull-Out Chain Main Pipe — Listed with Nos. 1 and \A Small Fan Bracket Middle Fan Bracket Swivel Rudder, Less Stem Rudder Stem Wheel Arm, each Wheel Fan, each Large Fan Bracket, each Long Wheel Rim, each Middle Wheel Rim, each Short Wheel Rim. each PuU-Out Rod Rudder Hinge Bracket Rudder Brace Top Rudder Casting Bottom Rudder Casting Wheel Section, Less Arm Complete Sections for Wheel, Less Arms Splice Irons and Bolts, per pair Pump Rod, per foot Box Fixtures Engine Parts as assembled Engine Parts with Nos. 48, 64 and Packing Box, I^ess Reefing Gear and Hollow Iron 222 322 422 522 622 722 822 922 1022 1122 11221 1122 1222 1322 1422 1622 1622 1722 ' 1822 1922 2022 2122 2222 2322 2422 2522 2582 2622 2782 2822 2922 3022 3122 3222 3322 3422 3622 " 3622 3722 3822 3922 4022 4222 4222 H 4422 4522 4622 4722 4822 4922 5022 5122 5222 5322 5422 5522 5622' 5722 5822 5922 6022 6122 6222 2 26 2 75 2 75 2 76 1 50 1 60 .90 7,50 2,00 3 26 50 3 26 4 26 3 00 4 00 ,20 .25 l'50 10 00 1.10 2.10 40 1.50 60 1.10 3.80 2.60 1 26 ,20 26 .36 2 60 10 40 1 00 40 1 16 14 00 8 00 2 00 1 90 30 .70 142 M 242 342 442 542 642 742 842 942 H 1042 1142'^ 1162)4 1142 MWB 1242 1342 1442 1622 1622 1742 1842 1942 2042 2142 2242 2322 2442 2642 2542 H 2642 2742 2842 2942 3042 3142 3242 ■ 3342 3442 3542 3642 3742 3842 3942 K 4042 4242 4242H 4442 4442" 2 4542 4622 4742 4842 4942 5042 6142 6242 6342 6442 6622 6622 6742 6842 6942 6042 6122 6242 6342 6442 $44.00 16.00 2.76 3 00 4 00 3 60 2 00 2.00 1 60 12 60 4 00 6.00 .60 .76 6.00 6.50 6 00 6 00 .20 .25 12 00 2.40 18.00 1.76 2,60 ,60 2 00 .30 1 20 1 10 1 20 6 50 .20 162 7 60 4 00 1,76 .40 .60 .10 50 2.00 .30 20 60 14.60 3 60 2.26 30 1 60 13 00 76 00 1 25 .15 54.00 125.00 Wi'A 262 362 462 662 662 762 862 972 1062 1172 \m\i \m 16-foot D13W 2.25 Z665 2.25 . 281 p.._p-^-- --^^^.^ s o a CO o o o •o C o C3 282 iu FLINT Sr WALLIN6 MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. v Repair List for Figs. 6035-Steel and 6035-Wood Model 15 Star Direct Stroke Windmills Description o( Parta Main FYame and Pipe Main Shaft Box Cap Main Shaft Removable Bushings, each Pitman with Babbitt Bushinpa Pitman with No-Oil-Em Bushings. . . . Pitman s Babbitt Bushing, Upper .... Pitman's Babbitt Bushing, Lower. . . . Cranio Wheel Pump Rod Connection Walking Beam Sheave Stand with Sheave and Pin . . Brake Lever Taper Collar . Brake Brake Bracket . . Brake Lever Bumper Casting Bumper Casting Upper Bushing Bumper Casting Lower Bushing . . Ball Bearings, Washers and Retainers Wheel Hub Wood Wheel Rim Clip Wheel Balance Weight. Wood Mill. . . Wheel Balance Weight, Steel Mill. . End Rudder Stem Casting Rudder Stem Casting Sheave .... Flat Spring for Oil Cup Covers Oil Cup Cover for No. 2 Oil Cup Cover for No. 7 Oil Cup Cover for No. 4 Half Bottom Collar Half Bottom Collar Half Lower Swivel Casting Upper Swivel Casting Swivel Complete Malleable taper Collar Walking Beam Shaft Crosshead Shaft - . Main Shaft Wrist Pin Castellated Nut Governor Spring Rod, Large Hook Governor Spring Rod, Small Hook Governor Spring Governor Spring Clip. Bumper Spring Brake Sprmg ... Brake Rod Pump Bar - U Belt for Pump Bar U Belt for Pull-Out Chain Bumper Rod Brake Latch Washer . Pull-Out Chain Swivel for Pull-Out Rod PuU-Out Rod Side Vane Bracket Casting Side Vane Bar Side ^'ane Staple Pump Rod, per toot Splice Irons and Bolts, per pair Steel Stem for Wood Rudder Wood Rudder. Less Stem Wide Rudder Slats, each ■ . . . Narrow Rudder Slats, each Wood Wheel Section, Less Arm. , Complete Set Wood Sections, Less Arms . . .... Steel Wheel Arms for Wood Wheel, each .... Inside Wood Wheel Rim, each Outside Wood Wheel Rim, each Wood Wheel Slats, each Steel Rudder, Less Stem Rudder Stem for Steel Rudder Steel SVheel Section, Less Arm Complete Set Steel Wheel Sections, Less Arms Wheel Arms for Steel Wheel Steel Wheel Fan, Less Bracket Small Fan Bracket for Steel Wheel Large Fan Bracket for Steel Wheel. , , Long Steel Wheel Rim, each Short Steel Wheel Rim, each Box Fixtures . Engine parts as assembled Engine Parts with Nos- 48, 64 and Packing Box, Less Reefing Gear and Hollow Iron Symbol 185 285 782 485 485WB 1182 H 1182M 585 985 1085 1285 1385 1482 1582 1682 1882 " 3183 AK29 AK29 2182 2282 2382 2485 2622 2682 2782 2882 2982 3082 3182 '3282 3382 3582 3685 3785 3982 4082 4282 4282 Vj 4482 4582 ' 4682 4785 4882 4982 4982 5t)82 5182 5282 5382 5682 6482 6585 6685 6785 1 40 -35 1 65 20 00 1 00 1 00 105 205 702'^ 405 406WB 1102 1^ no2M 505 605 1005 1286 1385 1402 1582 1682 2485 2652 2602 2782 2802 2902 3082 3182 3202 3302 3502 3605 3705 3902 4002 4705 4802 4982 4982 6482 6505 6605 6705 $16 00 2 00 1 00 2.10 2.10 .40 40 2 10 25 1 00 1 25 6 50 10 00 1 50 30 00 1 50 1 20 26 00 31 00 12-Foot Mill 125 226 722 425 425WB 1122 H 1122H 525 626 1025 1226 1326 1422 1522 1622 2122 2222 2322 2425 2682 2622 2782 2822 2922 3022 3122 3222 3322 3522 3625 3725 3922 4522 4622 4725 6526 6625 6725 $22 00 3 10 1 50 3 20 3 20 .50 ,50 4.20 1 40 4 60 2 60 .65 4 00 20 8 00 12 50 1 75 ? 00 7C 9f (11 14 0( » 01 8 50 46 00 ? 0( 1 »0 742 445 445WB 1U2'2 1162 H 545 645 745 846 945 1045 1245 1346 1442 1522 1622 1842 D29 AK29 2142 2242 2322 2445 2602 2642 3645 3745 3945 4045 5342 5622 6442 6545 6645 6745 2 00 7 50 7 60 60 .60 8 50 2 40 6 80 4 00 .50 3 00 .45 1 20 6 00 .20 25 12 00 18 00 1 50 1 10 1 20 6 50 1 00 7 00 1 75 20 60 14 511 13 00 75 00 H .Ml ?6 10 762 465 465WB 1172' 4 1172 1.2 565 665 765 865 945 1065 1245 1345 1462 1562 1662 1862 D29 AK29 2162 2265 2362 2466 2622 2662 2742 2862 2962 3042 3142 3242 3362 3562 3665 3765 39G5 4066 4262 4262,4 4462 4442 H 4542 4622 4765 4862 4942 5262 6362 5622 4 00 6645 2 00 6665 1 00 6745 15 1 25 14 50 19 00 2 00 2.60 9 00 9.00 .75 1 25 15 00 3.50 11 00 9 00 .60 3 30 .45 1 20 1 20 1 10 1 20 5 60 20 1 00 90 1 35 9 50 4 00 4 00 2 50 1 00 15 1 26 20 50 33 00 2 25 1 00 8 00 1 30 40 20 00 20 60 14 60 100 00 6 00 2 60 10 30 1 40 70 70 00 165 00 No-Oil-Em Bearings take same lists as babbitt bearings. For Reefing Gears and Windmill Coupler, see page 39. For Bed Plates and Truing Spiders, see page 281. 283 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S.A< ' Ill nirTTTTTi i i iiii i iiiiiiiii i M i i iiili Ill iinr iiiiiinii iiiiiiTTg 284 FLINT &-WALLINQ MF6. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Repair List Fig. 602 Model 13, 8-foot Steel or Wood, Direct Stroke Star Windmills These mills not made now, but repairs are furnished as here listed. Description of Parts Main Casting and Pipe . Main Casting Pipe only , Main Casting Cap Upper G uidc Sheave Cover Brake. Crank Wheel Rudder Casting Wood Pitman Iron Pitman with Bushings. Pitman Bushing, each Governor Arm with Hook . , Governor Weight Governor Pipe Governor Chain and Rod. . . Wheel Hub M ain Shaft Plunger Rod Upper Swivel Casting Upper Swivel Casting Cap. . Lower Swivel Casting Swivel Complete Bottom Cap Sheave . Brake Rod Brake Spring . . . Bumper Rubber . Bumper . Upper Wrist Pin Wrist Pin Wheel Clips, each Rear Bottom Babbitt Bushing Front Bottom Babbitt Bushing Washer Shifting Rod Wheel Weight Oil Cup Cover Oil Cup Cover. Pressed Steel Pump Rod, per foot Splice Irons and Bolts, pair Steel Stem for Wood Rudder Wood Rudder, less stem Wide Rudder Slat, each Narrow Rudder Slat, each Wood WTieel Section, less arm Complete Set Sections, less arms, for wood wheel. Steel Arms for Wood Wheel Inside Wood Wheel Rim Outside Wood Wheel Rim Wood Whee\ Slat Steel Rudder, less stem Rudder Stem for Steel Rudder Steel Wheel Section , less arm Complete Set Sections, less arms, for steel wheel . Wheel Arm for Steel Wheel Steel ^Mieel Fan, each, less bracket Small Fan Bracket for steel wheel Large Fan Bracket for steel wheel Long Steel 'Wheel Rim. each Short Steel 'Wheel Rim, each Wood Side Vane Side Vane Stem 183 283 389 489 683 989 1083 1189 1289 1389 OK24 1589 1689 1882 1983 2083 2187 AAT'o AA8 2287 2387 2783 2887 2989 2689 3089 0K9 1 ■; 3183 4487 4687 5282 A14 AK29 2602 For Bed Plates and Truing Spiders, see page 281. For Reefing Gears and Windmill Coupler, see page 39. 285 9.00 1.00 1.80 1. .15 .65 .60 2.60 1.00 1.50 .25 .80 2.50 .40 .80 3.50 1.00 1.40 .75 .15 .50 1,60 .50 .26 .60 .10 .10 .10 .40 .50 .15 .60 .90 .30 .30 .85 .20 .05 .06 .30 3,50 8.00 1.20 .60 5.50 20.00 1.00 .70 .90 20.00 1.00 1.00 .06 .15 .50 .30 2.75 1.00 FLINT &■ WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. <1 286 FLINT S- WALLIN6 MFe.CO/KENDALLVILLE,INDIANA,U.S^ Repair List Fig. 604— Star Steel Back-Geared Pumping Windmills, Model 7 Thcae mlUa nftt made now, but repairs re furnished as here listed. o^ JDcacription or ParU 4-Foot Mill 6-Foot Mill 8-Foot Mill 10-Foot Mill 12-Foot Mill 1 14-Foot Mill 16-Foot Mill ^h Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol 1S7 Price $3 76 Symbol 107 Price $e 60 Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol Price Lower Frame 157 $2 60 167 $2,60 127 $9 00 147 $17 00 167 $24,00 Upper Frame and Pipe, Main Pipe, when ordered 267 3 60 267 3,50 287 6 06 201 7.80 227 12 60 247 18 60 267 24 60 1 00 1 0(1 1 30 1 30 2 50 3 60 4 60 Outside Shaft Cap 367 .60 357 ,60 38r 1.00 307 1.40 327 2 00 347 3,40 367 4 00 Inside Shaft Cap 457 .60 457 .60 487 1 00 407 1 40 427 2.00 447 3 40 467 4 00 5 Shaft Shield, each 557 .10 557 10 587 10 507 ,20 627 .20 647 ,60 567 .70 Babbitted Bushing. Main 657 767 60 ,05 667 767 60 06 687 787 .60 05 607 727 75 .10 627 727 .90 .10 647 727 1,40 ,10 667 727 1.70 Oil Cup Covers, each . , . , Non Ball-Bearing Bab- .10 tt 857 .60 857 .60 887 75 807 90 827 1 20 847 867 9 957 1 50 957 1.50 987 2.76 907 4 76 927 7,00 947 10 00 967 18 00 1067 .60 1057 60 1087 60 1007 1,60 1027 2,00 1047 3 00 1067 4 00 Pitman with Bushings. , . , 11B7 1 60 1157 1 60 1187 3 00 1107 4.00 1127 4 50 1147 6 50 1167 7 00 .25 26 35 40 .40 Brass Bushg. in Pitman, ea. .75 .75 1.00 1,20 1.20 1 60 1 50 1257 1357 1 00 1.00 1267 1357 1,00 1.00 1287 1387 1.40 1.60 1207 1307. 2,00 2.40 1227 1327 3.40 5 00 1247 1347 6 60 7 60 1267 1367 8 60 14 1457 1 30 .10 1457 1.30 10 1487 2.70 ,10 1407 4.00 30 1427 6.50 30 1447 .40 1467 18 00 40 1667 .25 1667 26 1587 ,35 1507 40 1527- 1547 16 1687 1767 1867 .15 1.10 .66 ie87 1757 1857 ,16 1,10 65 1687 1787 1887 ,15 2,26 76 1687 1707 1807 ,16 3,76 1.75 1627 1727 1827 .26 6 26 2 00 1627 1747 1847 25 10 00 2 76 1627 1767 1867 25 16 00 6 50 1957 .30 1957 ,30 1987 60 1907 1,00 1927 1 86 1947 2 60 1967 3 25 Governor Weight 2067 1.00 2057 1.00 2087 2.40 2007 3 50 2027 6 00 2047 6 00 2067 7.00 2157 .76 2157 76 2187 ,75 AA7 .40 BB7 .80 D7 1 00 D7 1 00 AA7J-J .16 AA7iu 16 BBS' -J 1 00 CDS 1 40 CDS 1 40 AA8 .50 AA8 .60 AA8 .60 AA8 60 BBfilj 1.00 CDS Swivel Straps, each BB CD 2267 2387 1 50 .36 .25 '2257 " 2387 .36 25 2287 " 2387 1,60 .60 25 2207 2387 1.50 .60 ,25 2227 2327 .70 .30 2247 2327 .80 ,30 2267 2327 .,„ 1,30 30 2457-4' 2557 1 00 .60 2467-6' 2657 1 00 .60 2487 2587 1,25 ,76 2407 2507 2,50 1 50 2427 2627 4.00 2 00 2447 2547 3 25 2567 2667 .25 2657 .25 2687 .30 2607 .40 2767 .30 2757 .30 2787 30 2707 36 2727 .40 2747 .50 Brake Coil Spring Fulcrum Shaft . . . . 2887 .10 2887 111 2887 IC 2887 ,10 2827 .10 2827 10 2967 20 2957 .20 2987 3C 2907 ,40 2927 ,60 Wrist Pin 3067 .60 3057 «tl 3087 ,65 3007 '/5 3027 3157 .26 3167 ,25 3187 ,35 3107 ,40 3127 ,50 3147 3267 .40 3267 ,4C 3287 .6t 32S7 ,60 3227 Governor Pipe . . , Plunger Rod 3367 .30 3367 m: 3387 ,6( 3307 60 3327 3467 ,-ic 3487 ,7( 3407 80 3427 A14 .30 A14 .30 A14 -30 A14 ,30 A14 ,30 C14 39 Outside Babbitted Shaft Cap . . Inside Babbitted Shaft Cap Shaft Shield 3927 3.76 3947 5.00 3967 6 00 40 4087 4187 1,80 ,10 4007 4107 3,00 .16 4027 4127 3,76 .15 4047 4147 5 00 25 4067 4167 6 00 ,40 42 Round Oil Cup Cover. Small, each Round Oil Cup Cover, 4257 .05 4257 ,06 2742 ,05 2742 ,05 2742 ,05 2742 ,06 2742 05 Large, each All-Babbilt Bushing, each Straight Non Bali-Bearing 2782 .05 2782 4487 .60 4407 ,90 4427 45 4587 2.00 4507 3 25 4527 4 00 4547 5,60 4667 6,60 46 All-Babbitt Bushing, Non Ball-Bearinjg ... Bed Plate Retainer and 46S7 .90 4607 1,36 4627 1,80 4647 2-50 4667 3.30 l^j-in. 1,00 1,'a-in. 1.00 2 -in. 1,20 2 -in. 1 20 2.H-in. 1,60 2H-in. 1 50 3 -in. 1,80 Thrust Retainer and Washers . . Pump Rod, per foot SO 1 -in. .so I'^-in. ,S0 1 1 -in. 1 00 I'llj-in. 1.20 l»ls-in. 1 35 2>,s-in. 1.50 Ps-in. .06 I's-i"- ,06 Ps-in. Ob 1 » 6-m- ,06 IVin- .10 2i4^ixi. 2>i-m- Splice Irons and Bolts, per 30 30 .30 30 .35 1.25 1-26 Short Wheel Hoops, each . . Long Wheel Hoops, each . Large Fan Bracket, each Small Fan Bracket, each .25 50 .15 ,30 .60 ,15 .30 .50 .15 ,36 ,60 .20 .45 .70 .30 .10 1.90 1,60 ,30 ,10 2,26 1.40 .30 ,10 2 60 .05 1,00 1 20 Wheel Fan, Less Brackets, each Wheel Arm, each :60 :76 1,00 1,50 2,00 3 60 6,00 Wheel Section, Leas Arm, each 3.75 11 00 2,00 5 00 4 5.00 U 00 2.60 5 50 6 6,50 20,00 3 50 6.60 6 8.00 30,00 5.60 9 50 8 S.50 46,00 8,00 14,00 8 13 00 75.00 14,60 20 50 10 14 60 Complete Sectioaa, Less Rudder Stem 4 100 00 20 60 29.00 For Bed Plates and Truing Spiders, see page 281. For Reefing Gears and Windmill Coupler, see page 39. 287 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. •a a O a n a C3 C 288 SB'Ft-l NT ^^^^^- yy^ LLI N^^ U ■ S. A;- <^ ij Repair List Fig. 601 Star Steel Back- Geared Pumping Windmills These mlUa not made now. but repaira ere urniahed as here tbted. *# 4-Foot MiU 6-Foot Mill 8-Foot Mill 10-Foot Mill 12-Foot Mill 14-Foot Mill 16-Foot Mill ^i Parts Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol Symbol Price Symbol Pipe , SPlB $9 90 SPIB (9 90 OLH $13 35 ALLl $14.86 BLl t23 35 CPIB (84 00 Main Caatlng Pipe, 1 90 .90 J 35 1.36 1 35 1857 G6 1867 66 AL3 1 60 BL3 1 80 8H SP3HB SP4 1 bO 1 ?0 SP3 H(B SP4 1 50 1 20 A003«i A04 3,25 1" 60 AL3 ' .J AU 4 80 2 00 BL3H BU 5 00 2 60 CP4 4 00 DP4 4 60 SP6 90 SP6 .90 A06 1 20 ALB 1 60 BL6 2 00 Shifting Arm SP7 60 SP7 60 A07 60 AL7 1 00 BL7 1 10 AA7 40 AA7 40 AA7 40 AA7 40 BB7 Lower Swive Cstg AA7H 16 AA7 4 .16 AA7>'j 15 AA7>'j 15 BB8S Lower Swive Cats Swivel Strap, each . AA8 60 .60 AAe 60 AA8 BB 1 Wl 1.60 1 60 9 967 l.GO 967 1 60 987 2,76 AL9 3 00 9 LarseGear2Htol, iVin. Shaft 0LL9 2 75 9k Wrist Pin 3067 60 3057 60 9087 .65 AL9Vi 75 3007 75 Pinion 1057 ,60 1057 .60 1087 .60 AL9V6 1 10 1007 1 60 9 1 AA09 H .60 SPlO.^i 1 76 SPlOLi 1 75 AOIOL4 2 60 ALLlOVi 3 75 BLIOI4 5 50 11 fiO SPU ,50 60 AOll ,50 BOU 12 U SP12 36 SP12 36 A012 40 A012 ,40 BL12 Ifi ^(l SP12^ .20 A012>j 26 A012?j 25 A012'3 19 SP16 1 ?i) SP16 1 20 A015 1 60 AL15 2 00 APIS 31) SP19 30 A019 50 AL19 21 U fiO SP21 60 A02I 60 AP21 66 AP21 65 Brake Bar SP2U4 Ifi SP21>4 15 A021'i 16 AL21'4 BL2U, ?n SP2m ?h SP21U 26 A021,''. 26 Of, .05 A021\ 05 24 Bottom Cap J023 40 J023 40 A023 50 A023 DP24 6 60 SP24 1 10 SP25 2 20 A24 2 50 A24 2 50 B24 4 00 30 3357 30 3387 50 3307 60 3327 80 Main Shaft SP29-4' 1 00 2457-6' 1 00 2487 1 25 AL29 2667 60 2657 60 2587 76 AL30 1 00 BL30 Walking Beam Stud Pump Rod Pin SP31 26 SP31 25 A031 30 A031 .30 AP31 SP32 26 SP32 26 A032 40 A032 40 AP32 SP33 26 SP33 26 A033 40 AU3 45 AP33 36 ' ConnectinE Hook S7H' Rudder Circle Iron 33,i, , Pump Rod 39 !5;hi(tinff Rod A 034 30 AL34 40 AP34 SP36 26 SP36 26 A036 30 AL3e 40 BL36 SP37»i 1 00 SP37h 1 00 A037.'-j 1 25 AO371., 1 25 AU 30 AU 30 A14 30 30 A14 SP39 40 SP39 .40 A039 60 A039 60 and Washers 1 '5 VB6 A6 4 BB7 BBS.i, BBS!') BB BK9 B9ij BKlO^j BKll B12 A14 B16 B16M, BK16 BK17 BK18 B19 AWJl A20 AK21 BK21 l-i AK22 B23 B24 B26 B26 AK29 2 -in, 1.4-in, 15i-in, 8 6 00 1.80 6 7 Governor Arm Rudder Stud 0K6 0K6>j AA7 AA7ij AA8 4 00 1 00 1 00 I 40 1 40 .76 6 60 9 9H 10 l4 Crank Wheel Wrist Pin OK90 0K9'.. OKlOij OKll 0K12 A14 0K15 0K151. 0K16 " 0K17 0K18 A19 A19ts OK20 0K21 0K21!j AK22 A023 OK24 OK25 A26 AK29 2 -in. I's-in. l?s-in. 9.00 1 60 16.00 u .40 12 1 60 .60 15 16^2 Pump Rod 11.60 .76 16 Top Halt Split Box DClS C19 C20L C20 021 DC211.. CD22 023 024 026 026 AK29 2'2-in, I'^M-in, 2Mn. 029 8 7 00 60 .46 2 40 .70 90 1 00 1.00 4.00 1.20 1.00 .85 1 60 1 36 .16 1 25 .70 1.50 .30 .10 2.26 3.60 13.00 76 00 14.60 20.60 .06 DDIS D19 O20L D20 DiF21 DD21.tj OD22 2267 D24 D25 D2S AK29 3 -in, 2'n-in. 2 li-in, 029 10 18 19 Main Shaft 10 00 .70 19h 20 21 Sheave Governor Connecting Link Brake *=:hoe 46 2.60 SO 11'^ Brake Spring Brake Bracket 1.00 1 00 1.30 24 Governor Ball 6 00 1.80 1.60 29 Balance Weight ^-^ ■ Bed Plate Retainer and Washera Thrust Retairer and WasJiera SB 1 SO 1 60 16 Splice Irons and BolW, per pair 1.2S .70 Long Wheel Hoops, each 1 40 .30 .10 Wheel Fan. Less Bracket, each 2.60 6.00 Wheel Section, Less Arm Complete Sections for Wheel, Less Arms 6 14.60 6 100 00 20.60 29.00 Oil Cup Covers, each 06 For Bed Plates and Truing Spiders, see page 281- For Reefing Geajs and Windmill Coupler, see page 39. 293 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. e •a o o I C3 Ji 03 v PS 294 FLINT &■ WALLINe MF6. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. -.Tt-j.-ctviv,-.-s Tf^r-i-^T^-Tr?i«;--^v!is Repair List Fig. 600 — Star Wood Pumping Windmills No. of Description of Parts 10-Foot Mill 12-Foot Mill 14-Foot Mill 16-Foot Mill Cast- ing Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol Price 1 AAl $16.00 BBl $21.00 1 CI C21., CI ,'2 C3 C31.., complete CD5 CD6 $31.00 11.50 3,90 8.00 2.00 7.50 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.50 4.50 1.20 Dl D21., D3 €3i.i complete; CD5 CD6 Db5 ' DD5 1 ., DD5'4 DD6 €61., D7 CDS CDS CD ' 09 " €91. DIO $42.00 16 00 1^2 AIL, A3 2,00 4.00 Blij B3 2.40 4.80 5.60 3 Spider .... 9.50 31., Spider 2 00 4 A4 1.75 BB4 2.10 8.00 1.20 Part Pitman Box 1.20 1 50 Wood Pitman. . 1.00 1.50 .30 ■ B5 B5I2 1.20 2.10 .50 1 80 5 A5 AS'.. C5 €51., 6.00 5i.> Upper Guide Cap 1.80 5^4 1.30 6 VAA6 A61.. AA7 AAT'o AA8 1.25 .60 .40 .15 .50 VB6 A61., BB7 BBS'., BB8I2 BE "B9 ■ ■ B91., BIO 1.65 .60 .80 1.00 1.00 .30 3.50 3.30 .75 4.60 VCC6 C61., D7 CDS CDS CD 3.50 1.00 1.00 1..40 1.40 .75 5.50 6.00 1.50 7.50 4 00 6io Rudder Casting Stud 1.00 7 Swivel Casting 1.00 1.40 Swivel Casting Cap. . 1 .40 Swivel Strap, each .75 1.50 2.80 .60 3.25 .40 .20 .50 .30 3.40 .40 .35 .40 .30 2.00 .30 .25 .75 .30 .40 .50 .50 2.50 .60 .60 .05 .05 .20 .90 5.50 9 Crank Wheel A9 AD.ij AlO C9 C9I2 CIO 9.00 9I0 Wrist Pin 1.50 10 12.00 11 All A12 A14 A15 A151, A16 A17 A171, A18 A19 A191., A20 AK21 A21 1 ., A22 A023 A24 A25 A26 A27-1 A27-11 A28 B29 Bll B12 A14 B15 BI51.; A16 A17 AI7I2 BIS B19 AI9I3 A20 AK21 B211., B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 A 2 7-1 A27-11 A28 B29 .25 .50 .30 5.00 .40 .35 .40 .30 3.00 .35 .25 .75 .30 .50 1.00 .70 4.00 .90 .80 .05 .05 .20 .90 1.00 3.25 2.00 1.50 .85 1.10 .30 8.00 29.00 1.75 .70 12 . 50 3.50 .25 1.20 .05 .10 .35 15.00 54.00 62.00 Cll C12 C14 C15 CI51., .30 1.00 .60 6.80 .75 Dll D12 D14 D15 DI5I2 .40 12 1.50 14 Shifting Rod. . .75 15 11.50 15i.> Pump Rod Pin .75 16 Main Shaft Nut 17 17 1> 18 Main Shaft CIS C19 C20L C20 C21 C211., C22 C23 C24 C25 €26 C27-1 €27-11 Wood D29 7 50 .60 .45 2.40 .70 .90 1.80 1.00 4.00 1.20 1.00 .10 .10 .75 1 50 1.00 4.50 2.75 2.00 .90 1.20 .35 8.00 40.00 2.00 .80 19.00 4.80 .25 1.50 .05 .15 1.25 38.00 96.00 120.00 D18 D19 C20L D20 D&F21 D211., D22 2267 D24 D25 D26 €27-1 €27-11 Wood D29 12.00 19 .70 191.. 45 20 21 Governor Connecting Link Brake Shoe 2.50 .80 21i-> Brake Spring . , , 1.00 22 1.80 23 Bottom Cap 1.40 24 6 00 25 1.80 26 Governor Rod and Chain 1.50 27 Wheel Clip No. 1 each .10 27 Wheel Clip No. 2. each .10 28 .90 29 1.50 Rudder Brace Rod 1.15 Side Vane 3.25 1 .75 1.25 .80 1.00 .25 6.50 23.00 1.50 .65 10.00 3.00 .25 1.20 .05 .06 .30 13.00 41.00 48.00 6 i^s^in.' 4 50 2.75 2.50 1.00 1.50 .40 10 00 Complete Sections for Wheel, Less Arms 6 8 8 56.00 2.25 2i4-in.' €29 1.00 33.00 Rudder Stem . . . 12.00 .25 1.50 .05 Pump Rod. per foot Splice Irons and Bolts, per pair .... I's-in. 2i4-in. C29 .15 1.25 42.00 135.00 Engine Parts with No. 14. and Pack- ing Bo.x. Less Reefing Gear and Hollow Iron 160.00 For Bed Plates and Truing Spiders, see page 2S1. For Reefing Gears and Windmill Coupler, see page 39. 295 FLINT S- WALLING M FG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A, } •o c •a a a OS (J « 29G b:! FLI NT S- WALLI NQ M FG. CO. KEN DALLV I LLE ,1 N DiA^^1|X^| Repair List Leader Windmi lis Description of Parts 10-Ft. Mill 12-Ft. Mill 1 14-Ft. Mill No. of Casting Symbol Price Symbol Price Symbol Price 1 3 4 4-1 Main Pivot Casting Pivot Cap Gate or Vane Hinge Spider Face Plate AIL A2L A3L A4L A4-1L A4-2L A4-3L A4-4L A5L A6L A7L A8L A9L $11.00 2.50 B.76 5.25 2.70 4.50 .60 .50 1.35 .75 .50 ,26 .50 BIL B2L B3L B4L B4-1L B4-2L B4-3L B4-4L B5L B6L B7L B8L BOL tl4.00 2.75 7.00 7.00 3.66 6.00 .60 .50 2.00 1.20 .60 .30 .70 CIL C2L C3L C4L C4-1L C4-2L C4-3L $24.00 3.00 10 . .50 7.25 6.00 4-2 4-3 4-4 5 6 7 s Main Shaft Brace Plate Brace Plate Cap Outside End Wheel Clips. Per Set Inside End Wheel Clips, Per Set Outside Wheel Clips. Per Set 8.00 1.80 C5L C6L C7L C8L C9L C9-1L C9-2L ClOL 2.60 1.25 .75 .76 <» Rudder Bar Clip 1.50 1.00 9 2 A9-2L AlOL AAUL AllL AU-IL A12L A13L A14L A15L A16-1L A15-2L A18L AB2 AB13 A19L AB20L A21L A23L A24L A25L A2GL A26-1L A27L A28L A28-1L A29L A30L A31L A32L A3HL Fig. SBll A35L .20 1 00 2 40 1.35 .30 1.80 3.75 .75 4.00 .30 .20 .75 1.75 1.00 1.35 .25 .50 .60 4.50 .60 1 50 .40 4.25 .75 .75 2.50 .50 .60 .75 1.10 2 00 1.50 B9-2L BIOL BBllL BUL BU-IL B12L B13L B14L B15L B15-1L B15-2L B16L BUL B18L B19L AB20L B21L B23L B24L B25L B26L B26-1L B27L A28L A28-1L B29L B30L A31L B32L B33L Fig. 6611 B35L B36L B37L B38L B39L A40L ABC .20 1.20 2.50 1.50 .40 2.00 5.00 1.00 5.25 .40 .20 .76 2.75 2.00 2.25 .25 .60 .80 5.00 .75 2.00 .50 6.50 .75 .75 4.00 .50 .60 1.20 .76 2.00 2.00 .15 .50 .75 .40 .20 .10 .25 10 1.60 CllL CU-IL C12L C13L C14L C15L 2.00 11-1 .60 12 13 Swivel 2.25 8.25 14 Gate Gear. . 2.25 15 8.50 15-1 C15-2L C16L C17L C18L C19L C20L C21L C23L C24L C25L C26L C26-1L C27L C28L .30 16 1.35 7.50 2.60 19 4.00 .60 .75 23 1.35 ■ 24 9.00 1.00 26 3.26 26 1 .60 8.25 28 1.50 28-1 29 30 Side Vane Bar Stud Pin C29L C30L C31L C32L D33L C34L HOOP 5.60 .60 1.35 32 33 ■35' 36 37 38 39 40 1.50 Balance Weight - ■ - 1.50 Pump Connection 2.00 7.60 A37L A38L A39L A40L ABC .45 .60 .30 .20 .10 C37L C38L C39L A40L ABC .60 Brake Bracket .86 .60 .20 .10 .40 .25 .50 .30 .15 .15 .06 1.50 .40 .50 2.25 1.00 14.50 .35 .75 .60 40.00 6.40 1.25 35.00 .25 .75 .36 .20 .15 .10 1.50 .40 .60 3.00 1.35 18.75 .45 .76 SO 55.00 10.00 1.75 43 00 .40 1.26 C29 1.60 .26 .20 .15 2.00 .40 .75 4.50 1.50 26.60 .60 1.00 1.00 76.00 12.60 2.60 Box Fixtures, as packed 73.00 297 FLINT 6- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. •o a •a a a Pi 298 WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE.IN DIANA. U.S.A. t^ ii Repair List Leader Windmills No. of Description of Parts 16 and 18-Pt. Mills 20 and 22 ' ^Ft. Mills Cast- ing Size S>'mbol Price Size Symbol Price 1 Tower Cap . . DIL D2L D3L D4L D6L D6L D7L D8L D9L $7.60 2.40 .75 1.00 1,00 1.45 4.00 3.00 100.00 ■■=8'x6'6'' 2 ",16X1 ',6 x^" ■ij-xis'e-' U'x 7' 7" EIL E2L E3L E4L E5L E6L E7L E8L $20.00 Tower Step. 2.56 3 4 5 Guide Rods, Each Case-Hardened Rings >s'x4'6' 2"„j:lM6" x's" 1.50 1.00 1.10 2.00 »i6-xl0'3' »,6'.x 5'9- 5.60 8 4.00 9 90.00 80.00 9 2 D9-2L DIOL DHL D12L D13L D14-1L D16L D15L D15-1L D16L D17L D18L D18-1L .15 18.60 6.15 2.25 11.25 9.00 10.00 10.00 3.00 1.65 6.76 12.00 4.50 E76L ElOL EUL E12L E13L E14L E15L E15L D15-1L E16L E17L E18L 15 10 26,00 11 8.25 12 6.00 13 27.00 14 Face Plate 2 5sx47-'" 2 5sx54' 1'4X 6.'4' ' '1 ijxSS'' ' 1'4'& -S- xlO' 10 1 o- 27.00 15 Main Shaft 2i..x38i2" 2isx38i..- 1=4X 6I4' 36,00 15 Main Shaft 37.50 16-1 Wrist Pin— Under Head 3.00 16 2.00 17 I's'x 6' 5>,- i.j'.t7'9- 27.00 IS 70.00 18 *' »4x29»s- ■'4x39 • i/xlO' 6' E18-2L E18-3L E18-4L 6 10 5 76 is~t Top Vane Brace Rod, eye each end, . 4.50 D19L D20L D22L n23L D24L D25L D26L D27L D27-1L D2SL D29L D30L D31L D32L D33L C34L D35L D89L D90L .75 .90 3.20 4.25 .60 .60 .60 .75 .30 .75 2.70 .76 1.60 .50 1.50 2.00 24.00 1.50 1.80 ■'0 Ii4-xl2' 0- 'm'x9'0- i.,'x8' 0' ;,6'x9' 0- ■k" Round lSsx50's' 134x85x17- E22L E23L E24L E25L E26L E27L C9-1L' E29L E30L E31L E32L E63L C34L E36L E89L 1 E90L 3.75 23 Side Vane Bar I'xlO'O' 'it'x6' 8- 'k-x5' 10- " «:x.5' 8' 6.50 1.35 26 26 27 27 1 Side Vane Top Brace Side Vane Back Brace Side Vane Clip Side Vane U Bolt 1.50 1.35 .76 ^s' Round .40 '^S Side Vane Cross Bar Clip 1.00 29 30 31 32 33 Outside Front WTieel Clips, Set 8 5.26 1.00 Out';ide Back WTieel Clips Set S 2.25 Inside Back Wheel Clips, Set S Wheel Weieht .50 3,00 2,00 35 Pitman. , Pitman Upper ' 2 Box, Upper End. . . Pitman Upper ^ 2 Box, Lower End. . . Pitman Straps l'..x42i.- 75.00 3.60 7 50 1 26 Pitman Bolt, threaded full length 1x3 '3s'" 25 36 36-1 36-2 D36L 3.00 .60 E36L 7.00 1x3 -'s' .50 1 90 30.00 100 . 00 114X25- Ii4'x4' 9- 2 60 l-s3' 8- D38L 2.40 .90 2.70 1 00 .90 1.50 .60 2 00 E38L E38-1L E39L ; E40L E41L E42L E43L E43-1L E44L 9,00 3S-1 39 40 41 40 1 60 D39L ; D40L D41L D42L D43L D43-1L D44L 7,50 34'x9' 6- 'i'kxss;^-' Pull Rods, Each 5s'x6'6' 2,50 1,80 43 43-1 44 1,65 Large Sheave Pin ■sx2'4' 1,25 2,00 -Continued on next page 299 FLINT &- WALLINe MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S.A.5:, Repair List Leader Windmills — Continued No. of Description of Parts 16 and 18-Ft. Mills 20 and 22 3 2-Ft. Mills Cast- ing Size Symbol Price Size Symbol Price 46 49 Weight Box Cfiain with hook and eye bolt Weight Balls, Each 1 4X27" D46L D49L $2.10 2.30 ■' ,r,x28" E46L D49L . .E58L $ 2.75 2.30 58 Back Wheel Clips Set 8 1.60 59 E59L 1.60 Oil Cup Cover Cast DL C29 .15 1.50 .30 Pressed Sheet 20 65 E65L 2.25 Splice Irons for Pull Rod, Per Pair . . . i;2X.'8Xl4" .30 .30 6123 6.50 .30 .25 4.00 6.00 7.00 1.00 .40 .60 .75 19.00 65 00 67.00 6123 6.50 S-Links Each .30 66 Take-Up Hook . = sx8" D66L D67L D68L D69L D70L D71L U72L D73L ' ,t^8" ' 1 2X58" E66L E67L E68L E69L E70L E71L E72L E73L .40 67 20.00 68 13.50 69 Circle Board Iron with Stops and Rod 14.50 70 2.40 71 Circle Board Clip. . . 2.40 72 Circle Board Plate .60 73 74 Circle Board Brace Rod :'sx38i/' 1.00 50 00 75 16-Ft. Mill 18-Ft. Mill 20-Ft. Mill 22 ; 2-Ft. Mill 95.00 76 95.00 Repair List Wood Parts — Leader Windmills Description of Parts 16-Ft. Mill 18-Ft. Mill 20-Ft. Mill Inside Section 20-Ft. Mill Outside Section 22K-Ft. Mill Inside Section 22M-rt. Mill Outside Section Price Price Price Price Price Price Wheel Slats, Each Wheel Hoops, Short, Each Wheel Hoops, Middle, Each $ 60 .90 $ .65 1.00 1 40 1.80 145.00 18 00 12.00 $ .40 1.20 $ .70 1.80 $ .60 1.75 $ .75 3.00 Wheel Hoops, Long, Each Wheel Sections, Per Set 1 50 105.00 15.00 9.00 1.60 70.00 30.00 16.50 2.50 1.20 3.00 76.00 45.00 .85 8.00 .20 .10 4 00 1.60.00 2.70 120.00 34.00 20.00 2.50 1 20 3.50 100 00 45.00 .86 8 00 .20 .10 4.40 240.00 Wheel Arms, Per Set Wheel Arm Braces, Per Set Wheel Arm Cross Braces, Per Set Wheel Arm Cross Brace Rods, ^s x 18-in. Per Set Rudder Slats, Each 2 00 29.50 24 00 75 6.50 .16 .10 2 50 48.00 24.00 .75 6 50 15 .10 Rudder, Less Stem Rudder Stem Side Vane Slats, Each Side Vane, Less Stem Pump Rod, Per Foot Shifting Rod, Per Foot ::::::;■■ 300 I&& FLINT S- WAULING MFG. CO, K E N DA LLV I LLE , jN £' A N A„'iJL^ • ^ Repairs for Four-Post Steel Towers No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 Parts Price Price Price Price 10.' 2-foot Top for 10-foot Tower, per set (4) $11.00 {14.00 $20.00 $24.00 1512-foot Top for 15-foot Tower, per set (4) 16.50 21.00 30 00 36.00 10; 2-foot Bottom for 20 to 35-foot Tower, per set (4) 11 00 14.00 20.00 24.00 10 ! 2-foot Bottom for 40 to 80-foot Tower, per set (4) 16,00 20.00 20.00 24,00 Ladder Steps, 7 ' 2-inch centers .60 60 1.00 1.50 Ladder Steps, 10 ^ s-inch centers .75 .75 1.20 1.80 Ladder Steps, 13 ^ o-inch centers 45 1.50 2 25 Ladder Steps, 15 i)-inch centers .90 2,70 Ladder Steps, 17 ' o-inch centers 1,50 Bottom Bands for 10-foot Tower, per set (4 ) 1 50 1,50 2.50 3,60 Bottom Bands for 15-foot Tower, per set (4) 2.25 2.25 3.75 5,40 Bottom Bands for 20-foot Tower, per set (4) 3.00 3.00 5.00 7.20 Bottom Bands for 25-foot Tower, per set (4) 3.75 3.75 6.25 9.00 Bottom Bands for 30-foot Tower, per set (4) 4.50 4,50 7.50 10.80 Bottom Bands for 35-foot Tower, per set (4) 5.25 5,25 8.75 12.60 Bottom Bands for 40-foot Tower, per set (4) 7.20 7.20 10.00 14.40 Bottom Bands for 45-foot Tower, per set (4) 9.00 9.00 11.25 16.20 Bottom Bands for 50-foot Tower, per set (4) 12.75 12.75 12.75 18.00 Bottom Bands for 55-foot Tower, per set (4) 14.25 14.25 14.25 20.00 Bottom Bands for 60-foot Tower, per set (4) 21.60 21 . 60 21.60 21.60 Bottom Bands for 65-foot Tower, per set (4) 23.40 23.40 23.40 23,40 Bottom Bands for 70-foot Tower, per set (4) 25.20 25.20 25.20 25.20 Bottom Bands for 75-foot Tower, per set (4) 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 Bottom Bands for 80-foot Tower, per set (4) 28.80 28,80 28.80 28,80 Brace Rods for 10-foot Tower 2 25 2 25 3 00 3,00 Brace Rods for 15-foot Tower 4.50 4,50 6.00 6 00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 20-foot Tower 4.50 4.50 6.00 6,00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 25-foot Tower 4.50 4.50 6,00 6 00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 30-foot Tower 4.80 9.60 12 00 12 00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 35-foot Tower 5.10 10.20 13,00 13,00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 40-foot Tower 5.40 10.80 14,00 14 00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 45-foot Tower 5.70 11.40 15.00 15.00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 50-foot Tower 6.00 12.00 16.00 16.00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 55-foot Tower 6.30 12.60 17.00 17 00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 60-foot Tower 6.60 13.20 18 00 18 00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 65-foot Tower 9.60 16.50 22 50 22 50 10-foot Bottom Rods for 70-foot Tower 16.50 16 50 22 50 22 50 10-foot Bottom Rods for 75-foot Tower 12.00 12 00 18 00 18 00 10-foot Bottom Rods for 80-foot Tower 12.00 12.00 18.00 18.00 Continued on next page. 301 WALLI N6 M FG- CO, KEN DALLVI LLE , IN DIANA, U.S ^'^ I Repairs for Four-Post Steel Towers — Continued No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 Parts Price Price Price Price Angle stays for 65-foot Tower $ 3.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.00 Angle Stays for 70-foot Tower 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Angle Stays for 75-foot Tower 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 Angle Stays for 80-foot Tower 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 Pump Rod Guides for 20-foot Tower, set (2) ... . .50 .50 Pump Rod Guides for 25-foot Tower, set (2) ... . .70 .70 .90 .90 Pump Rod Guides for 30-foot Tower, set (2) ... . .90 .90 1.15 1.15 Pump Rod Guides for 35-foot Tower, set (2) . . . . 1.10 1.10 1.40 1.40 Pump Rod Guides for 40-foot Tower, set (2) . . . 1.30 1.30 1.60 1.60 Pump Rod Guides for 45-foot Tower, set (2) . . . . 1.50 1 50 1.80 1.80 Pump Rod Guides for 50-foot Tower, set (2) ... . 1.70 1.70 2.00 2.00 Pump Rod Guides for 55-foot Tower, set (2) ... . 1 90 1.90 2.20 2.20 Pump Rod Guides for 60-foot Tower, set (2) ... . 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 Pump Rod Guides for 65-foot Tower, set (2) . .. . 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 Pump Rod Guides for 70-foot Tower, set (2) ... . 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Pump Rod Guides for 75-foot Tower, set (2) 3.30 3 30 3.30 3.30 Pump Rod Guides for 80-foot Tower, set (2) ... . 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 Box Fixtures for 10-foot Tower 4.80 5.40 6.00 6.80 12.50 13.50 17.00 Box Fixtures for 15-foot Tower 18.00 Box Fixtures for 20-foot Tower 6.20 7.00 7.80 ' 8.60 9.40 10.20 11.00 11.80 12.60 7.40 8.40 9.40 10.40 11.40 12.40 13.40 14 40 15.40 14.50 15.50 16.50 17.50 19.00 20.50 22.00 24.00 26.00 19 00 Box Fixtures for 25-foot Tower 20 00 Box Fixtures for 30-foot Tower. . 21 00 Box Fixtures for 35-foot Tower 22 00 Box Fixtures for 40-foot Tower 23 50 Box Fixtures for 45-foot Tower 25 00 Box Fixtures for 50-foot Tower 27 00 Box Fixtures for 55-foot Tower 29 00 Box Fixtures for 60-foot Tower 31.00 Box Fixtures for 65-foot Tower 14.00 15.60 17.20 18.80 8.00 17.20 19.00 20.80 22.60 28.00 30.00 32.00 34.00 33 00 Box Fixtures for 70-foot Tower 35 00 Box Fixtures for 75-foot Tower 37 00 Box Fixtures for 80-foot Tower 39 00 Platform 4-foot Diam. 10-foot Mills and Smaller Platform 5-foot Diam. 12-foot Mill 14.00 22.00 Platform 6-foot Diam. 14, 16, and 18-foot Mills 22.00 Ladder, 5-foot 1.80 1 80 1 80 1.80 3.60 Ladder, 10-foot 3.60 3.60 3.60 302 S:. FLI NT^Sr yVALLI N G MJFG.^ I N Dl/J\| AJJ^. A.J^ Pump Repair Chart Hoosier Force Pump Standard WINDMILL FLAT PUMP ROD SET-SCREW- PUMP PIN POLISHED SOLID ROD' BRASS STUFFING BOX NUT AIR CHAMBER - OF BARREL AIR TUBE - REMOVABLE GUIDE -- BUSHING - BEARER FULCRUM BOLT - FULCRUM BEARER BOLT PACKING BRASS THUMB SCREW HANDLE COMPRESSION COCK SPOUT UNION HOSE CONNECTION PUMP BARREL ^ ROD COUPLING BACK OUTLET PLUG BRACE Fig. 7472 THE names of pump parts on all Hoosier Pumps are similar to those given in this chart. By consulting this chart, when ordering repairs, it will prevent errors that are often made. Always give the numbers and letters on each repair also Figure Number of the pump for which the repair is wanted. 303 FLINT S- WALLING MF6. CO. KENDALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Pump Repair Chart Fast Mail Set-Length Force Pump REMOVABLE GUIDE BUSHING PUMP PIN - REMOVABLE GUIDE BUSHING ROD CONNECTION PIPE STANDARD ADJUSTABLE PLATFORM BASE SET-LENGTH ROD AIR BARREL PIPE UPPER BRASS CYLINDER BRASS CYLINDER NUT PIPE NIPPLE V/INDMILL FLAT PUMP ROD BEARER -FULCRUM BOLT FULCRUM BEARER BOLT HANDLE ECCENTRIC THREE-WAY SHUT- OFF -GOOSENECK SPOUT - 2/3 UNION CONNECTION BRACE GOOSENECK PIPE BOTTOM CASTING OR Vi^ATER CHAMBER UNION SWIVELJOINT BRASS PUMPING CYLINDER Fig. 8451 THIS chart gives the names of parts of Fast Mail Set-Length Force Pumps, but the parts are similar on all set-length pumps, and the chart will be of benefit in or- dering repairs. The numbers and letters on each repair wanted, also Figure Number of the pump should always be given. 304 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Pump Repairs For Figs. 7001 to 7005. 7011 to 7015, 7031 to 7035 Parts Pattern Price for 2 1 2-inch Cylinder Pump Price for 3-inch Cylinder Pump Price for 3 J 2-inch Cylinder Pump Price for 4-inch Cylinder Pump Price for 4 1 2-inch Cylinder Pump Bearer, 7001 to 7006, 7031 to 7035. . $ .60 .60 1.35 1,50 1.10 .60 ,60 ■;3o .20 $ .65 .65 1.-65 1.75 1.35 .60 '60 ' -ib .20 $ .75 .75 2.00 2.25 1.65 .60 ' .50 ' AS .20 $ .90 ,90 2.40 3.00 1.80 ■:75 ''60 .60 .20 $1.00 Bearer, 7011 to 7015 Barrel, 7001 to 7006, 7011 to 7016 3 00 Barrel, 7031 to 7035 3 50 Base 2 10 Handle 16 17 G363io G364 G365 Handle 76 1 •4-inch Suction Nut .... 1 ? 2-inch Suction Nut Check complete .60 90 3 8 X 7 • i-incli Eye Rod . . 20 Repairs for Fig. 7022 Parts Pattern Price Bearer ... H141 H142 H143 36 G364 3-in. $ .50 1 65 Barrel Base 1 00 Handle 50 Suction Nut 50 Check 35 Eye Rod ^s x 9 5g-inch Ctr 20 Repairs for Figs. 7041 and 7042 Parts Pattern Price for 21 2-inch Cylinder Pump Price for 3-inch Cylinder Pump $ .60 .60 1.50 .40 1.10 .75 .60 '^30 .30 $ 60 .76 1.75 .50 Base 1.35 Handle 31 G363 1 ., G364 .75 .50 Check .35 Eye Rod, » s x 7 1 j-inch ! .20 Repairs for Figs. 7051, 7052, 7061, 7062, 7071 to 7074 Parts Pattern Price, 21-,-in. Cyl. Pump Price, 3-in. Cyl. Pump Parts Pattern Cyl. Pump Price, 3-in. Cyl. Pump Fulcrtim Spout, 7051 and 7061 Spout, 7052 and 7062 Spout, 7071 and 7073 Spout, 7072 and 7074 •''4-in. Compression Bibb Cock (see Standard Lisf) Brass Cylinder Shell Cylinder Flange Ring Base Handle Rod Connection G255 0256 G257 G258 $ ,60 1 10 1,50 ,40 1,10 $ 60 i"20 1 , 20 1,75 ,60 1.35 G3631 G364 Air Chamber Suction Nut Suction Nut 1-in, Plug 1-in. Cap Check complete .... Brass Rod ' Ax8 ' r Brass Stuffing Box Nut re-in. Shut -off G441 Hose Connection G442 . Nipple 1x5 1 2-in Nipple ' 1x2 14-in, $1 m. $1.25 '50 .10 .10 .35 .40 .50 For Plungers, see page 229 . 305 FLINT &-WALLIN6 MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE.IN DIANA, U.S.A^Cf J Pump Repairs For Figs. 7082, 7083, 7092 and 7093 Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price G366 G359 G256 G258 3x8-in. G358 G355 44 G361 G357 $ .60 .50 1.20 1.20 2.25 .60 1.00 .90 1.20 .35 Rod Coupling Plug Brass Plunger Rod Brass Stuffing Box Nut Brass Compression Hose Bibb, 7092, (See Standard List) Shut-off, 7082, 7083 Hose Connection, 7082, 7083 . . Check complete, less seat Brass Check Seat G360 1-in. Ax9H-in. A-in. Ji-in. G441 G442 3-in. $ .20 Fulcrum Spout, 7082, 7083 Spout, 7083, 7092 or 7093 Brass Cylinder Shell .10 .60 .60 Cylinder Ring. . Base Handle Air Chamber, 7083 to 7093 .... Suction Nut .26 .25 .40 .80 For Plungers, see page 229. Repairs for Figs. 7101, 7102, 7112, 7113, 7123, 7124, 7141, 7152, 7163 Parts Figs. 7101, 7102, 7141 Pattern Figs. 7112,7113,7152 Pattern Price Figs. 7123, 7124, 7163 Pattern Price Bearer, 7101, 7112, 7123, Plain Bearer, 7141, 7152, 7163, Plain Bearer, 7102, 7113, 7124, Rack Barrel Handle, 7101, 7112, 7123, Plain Handle, 7141, 7152, 7163, Plain Handle Attachment ■» Handle Weight 7102 Handle Pipe I 7113 Rack I 7124 Roller Rack Head Brace ^ Rod Connection, 7101, 7112, 7123 . . . Rod Connection, 7141, 7152, 7163. . . Connecting Link, 7141, 7152, 7163 . . Rod, 7101, 7112, 7123 Rod, 7102, 7113, 7124, 7141, 7152, 7163 Hod Coupling H64 H34 H186 H80 37 27 H133M G392 34x23-in. H134 H135 E35 Alll A37 Z Axl3-in. i'sxl5-in. C. I A-in. $1.00 H20 H18 H132 H15 11 1 H133 H137 lx23-in. H134 H135 E34 Alll A37 Z ■Axl3-in. 5^xl5-in. C. R. A-in. $1.35 1 " 3 6 1 1 1 H20 H18 H132 Hll 12 9 H133 H137 lx23-in. H134 H135 E151 Alll A3 7 Z Axl3-in. ^xl5-in. C. A-in. $1.35 1.60 3.00 6.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 .90 .60 .65 .15 .65 .15 .30 .16 .15 .35 .10 Repairs for Figs. 7181, 7182, 7882 to 7889, 7892 to 7899 Parts Bearer, Plain Head Bearer, Rack Head Barrel Brace Handle, Plain Head Handle Attachment, Rack Head Rack, Rack Head Handle Weight, Rack Head . . Handle Pipe, Rack Head .... Roller, Rack Head Pattern Price H22 $1 80 H132 3.00 H67 6.50 E151 .65 28 2.00 H133 1.00 H134 .65 H137 .90 lx23-in. .50 H135 .15 Parts Rod Connection, Plain Head. . . Rod Coupling Rod, Plain Head Rod, Rack Head Set-Length Rod, Plain Head . . . Set-Length Rod, Rack Head . . Pipe for 2 H and 3-in. Cylinder Pumps Pipe for 3 H-in. Cylinder Pumps Pipe for 4 -in. CylinderPumps Pattern A112 A-in. Axl6-in. 5ixl5-iB. C. R. Ax81-in. 3'gx64-in. 1 J^x54-in. 1 yixH-in. 2 x54-in. Price ; .20 .10 .16 .35 .50 .40 1.3B 1.66 2.26 306 FLINT &-WALLINQ MF6. CO. KEN DALLVILLEJN DIANA.U.S. A, 1 Pump Repairs For Figs. 7191 to 7194, 7982 to 7987, 7992 to 7997 Parts Bearer, Plain Head Bearer, Rack Head Barrel Air Tube Brace Handle, Plain Head Handle Attachment. ^ Handle Weight I For Handle Pipe > Rack Roller Head Rack J Connecting Link, Plain Head Pattern Price G126 G385 G273 G20 E34 1 H13-3 H137 lx23-in. H13B G386 Z $1.80 2.40 5.00 .65 .40 1.80 1.00 .90 .50 .15 .60 ,15 Parts Plain Spout Cock Spout Spout Nuts Brass Thumb-Screw Brass Stuffing Box Nut Rod Coupling Rod Set-Length Rod Pipe for 2J2 and 3-in. Cyl. Pumps Pipe for 3j2-in. Cylinder Pumps.. Rod Connection Pattern GIB H69 G388 1 2-in. ■^4-in. ' 2X A-in. 34xl5-in. C. R. Ax64-in. 1 ;4x54-in. lV2x54-ir. A103 Price $ .65 3.00 .25 .20 .75 .10 .50 .40 1.65 2.00 .20 Repairs for Figs. 7251 and 729 Repairs for Fig. 726 (Old) Parts Fulcrum , 7251 Handle, 7251 Base Connection, 729 Lower Pipe Con., 729 Upper Pipe Con., 729, 6-in. Str Upper Pipe Con.,729, 10-in. Str Pipe, 729 No. 1, 6-Inch No. 2, 10-Inch Parts 1 Pattern Price HH14 A H67 30 El 51 I.2X iV-in. G372 $2.10 .45 6.60 2.10 .65 .10 .15 .60 H186 B H67 5 E151 J.2x3s-in. G. P. A921 lx!'sx41-in. ;2.50 .65 6.50 2.10 .65 .10 .16 Repairs for Figs. 7271 to 7274 Figs. 7271 and 7273 Figs. 7272 and 7274 Pattern Price Pattern Prii ce Bearer, Plain Head H145 Bearer, Rack Head H173 Barrel, Tapped for 1 }4, 1 J-2 or 2-in. Pipe H144 Fulcrum, Plain Head A Brace ; E34 Handle, Plain Head O Handle Attachment, Rack Head H133 Handle Weight, Rack Head ' H137 Handle Pipe, Rack Head i lx23-m. Rack, Rack Head G428 Roller, Rack Head H135 Hand Wheel, Rack Head G418 Cast Washer, including bolt, Rack Head G417 Rod Coupling hx A-m. Rod Guide, Plain Head G3 12 Windmill Rod, Plain Head Ix'sx32-m. Windmill Rod. Rack Head Ix3sx38-in. f2.00 2.50 6.50 .45 .40 1.50 1.00 .90 .50 .45 .15 .15 .15 .10 .15 .60 .76 H146 H174 H144 B E34 5 H133 H137 lx26-in. G419 H135 G418 G417 .;x?s-in. G. P G372 Ix3sx41-in. Ix»sx48-in. $3.20 3.00 5.60 .65 .40 2.10 1.00 .90 .60 .50 .15 .15 .15 .10 .16 .76 .90 307 [:<: FLINT S- WALUNQ MF6x6. KENDALU/ldEiNDIAN'A.U.S.A. i j Pump Repairs For Figs. 7221, 7223, 7231 to 7234, 7241 to 7244 Figs. 7221, 7223 Figs. 7231, 7232, 7233, 7234 Figs. 7241, 7242, 7243, 7244 Light Medium Heavy Parts Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Bearer, Plain Head, 6-in. Stroke Bearer, Plain Head, 10-in. Stroke. . HH8 $1.90 HH14 H186 H148 HlOO HI 5 5 A B Ea4 H133 H137 lx23-in. Ix26-in. G428 G419 H135 G418 0417 lxHx32-in. Ix?^x41-in. Ix8^x38-in. Ix?^x48-in. ;4xA-in. VixH-m. G. P. 0372 A921 $2.10 2.50 3.00 3.30 6.00 1.50 2.10 .45 .65 .40 1.00 .90 .50 .60 .45 .50 .IB .15 .15 .60 .75 .75 .90 .10 .10 .15 .15 HH14 HI 86 H148 HlOO Hll 30 6 A B El 51 H133 H137 lx23-in. 1x2 6-in. G428 G419 H185 G418 G417 lxj^x32-in. Ix Ysxil-m. lxHx38-in. lxHx48-in. HxA-in. Mx^-in.G. P. 0372 A921 $2.10 2.50 Bearer, Rack Head, 6-in. Stroke H166 2.40 3.00 3.30 Barrel ... H80 4.00 l.BO 6,00 Handle, Plain Head, 6-in. Stroke Handle, Plain Head, 10-in. Stroke 2.10 2.25 Fulcrum, 6-in. Stroke A .45 .4B Fulcrum, 10-in. Stroke 65 E35 H133 'A G392 Mx23-in. .30 .75 .65 .40 .65 Handle Attachment, Rack Head Handle Weight, Rack Head 1 00 90 Handle Pipe, Rack Head, 6-in. Stroke. . .50 .60 Rack, Rack Head, 6-in. Stroke Rack, Rack Head, 10-in. Stroke 0428 .4B .45 50 Roller, Rack Head H13B 0418 G417 Ix3.^x32-in. .16 .15 .15 .60 .15 Hand Wheel, Rack Head 16 Cast Washer, including bolt. Rack Head Windmill Rod, Plain Head, 6-in. Stroke Windmill Rod, Plain Head, 10-in. Stroke .16 .60 75 Windmill Rod, Rack Head, 6-in. Stroke Windmill Rod, Rack Head, 10-in. Stroke Ixj^x38-in. .75 .76 ■90 Rod Coupling, 6-in. Stroke Rod Coupling, 10-in. Stroke MxA-in. .10 .10 10 Rod Guide, 6-in. Stroke Rod Guide, 10-in. Stroke 0372 .15 .16 .15 Repairs for Figs. 7281 to 7288 Medium Heavy Figs. 7281, 7285 6-Inch Stroke Figs. 7282, 7286 10-Inch Stroke Figs. 7283, 7287 Figs. 7284, 7288 6-Inch Stroke 10-Inch Stroke Parts Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Bearer, Plain Head Bearer, Rack Head HH14 H148 A G372 H13 017 El-lJi-in. E151 30 H133 H137 lx23-in. G428 H135 0417 0418 Ix3^x32-in. Ix»^x38-in. ^A-in. $2.10 3.00 .45 .15 2.70 6.60 1.20 .65 2.10 1.00 .90 .50 .45 .15 .15 .16 .60 .75 .10 H186 HlOO B A921 H13 G17 E3-2-in. El 61 5 HI 33 H187 lx26-in. G419 H136 0417 G418 lxHx41-in. Ix3^x48-in. yixH-m.G.P. $2.50 3.80 .65 .15 2.70 6.60 1.20 .65 2.10 1.00 .90 .60 .50 .15 .16 .16 .76 .90 .10 H4 H170 A G372 H8 09 E6-1 H-in. El 50 4 H183 H137 lx23-in. G428 H185 0417 0418 lxHx32-in. lxHx38-in. MxA-in. $2.60 3.00 .45 .15 3.40 6.75 1,35 .90 2.60 1.00 .90 .50 .46 .15 ,16 .16 .60 .75 .10 H6 H171 C G372 H3 G9 E7-2-in. E160 18 H133 H137 lx26-in. G419 H135 0417 G418 lxHx41-in. Ixs^x48-in. MxJ^-in. G. P. $3.00 4.00 Rod Guide, Plain Head. . . Upper Barrel ,16 3 40 Handle, Plain Head Handle Attach., Rack Hd. Handle Weight, Rack Hd. Handle Pipe, Rack Head Rack, Rack Head Roller, Rack Head Cast Washer, including bolt. Rack Head Hand Wheel, Rack Head . . Windmill Rod, Plain Head Windmill Rod, Rack Head Rod Coupling 2,60 1,00 .90 .60 .60 .15 .16 ,15 ,75 .90 ,10 Suction Nuts El and E3 may be tapped for pipe from 1 J^ to 2 ^-in. 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Ix?^x27 -in. lxH\31]i-m. lxyg& HRd.x43 -in, 1x3^ & HRd.x43M-in, Price $3,76 3,75 3,75 3.75 .65 .15 6,50 1.50 .65 2.50 1.00 .90 .60 .50 .15 .15 .15 .90 3.50 .50 .65 .60 1,00 ,60 .75 .10 3,00 ,25 1,50 .20 .30 .10 3,00 3,00 .76 1,00 1.00 1.2E Suction Nuts ElO and E12 may be tapped for pipe from 1 K to 3-ineh. Repairs for Figs. 7541 to 7552 Fig. 7541, 6-Inch Stroke Fig. 7542,10-Inch Stroke Parts Pattern G162 G141 E16-1 ]4-m. G140 E20-1 K-in. G20 Ji-in. Price Pattern Price Bearer $2.75 2.10 .90 7.50 .90 .65 .76 6.00 2.26 .10 .75 1,25 G150 G141 E17-2-in. G140 E22-2-in. G20 ?4-in. G15i ^ixVa-m.G.P. 34x45-in. C. R. No. 10 $3.50 2.10 .90 7.50 Discharge Flange Air Tube .90 .65 .75 6,00 G151 Mx]\-in. Mx33-in. C. R. No. 10 2,26 .10 Rod Malleable Iron Coupling 1,00 1,25 Parts Fig. 7551, 6-Inch Stroke Pattern i Price Fig. 7652, 10-Inch Pattern Stroke Price Bearer Fulcrum Rod Guide Base GG95 A A921 G141 E15-lK-in. G140 E20-lM-in. G87 Ift-in. 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E Ikx12" 1x3 8x30" .40 .25 .15 2.30 4.00 .10 1.26 .10 .06 .10 Check Poppet Guide Check Poppet Rubber Plunger, Brass Cage and Spool Plunger, All-Brass 7686 7696 7688 7698 Plunger Rod Flat Pump Rod & J^x44" & 5-^x44' Pump Pin Pipe Plug M-in. 1 Ji-in. Ji-in. l?2-in. Pipe Plug 316 R5T FLI NT 6r WALL1N6 MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE. IN DIANA. U.S.A. Pump Repairs For Figs. 7666 to 76717 Figs. 7666. 76616, 7676 and 76716 Size Pattern Figs. 7667, 76617, 7677 and 76717 Price Size Pattern Price Bearer for Packing Tube . . Bearer for Packing Tube . . Fulcrum Fulcrum Bearer Rod Guide Barrel, Iron Cylinder Barrel, Iron Cylinder Stub Barrel, Brass Cylinder Base Stub Base Handle Handle Brass Cylinder, 6-Inch . Brass Cylinder, 10-Inch . Cylinder Valve Plate . . , . Check Button Check Poppet Guide. . . . Check Bolt Check Rubber Seat Air Chamber Air Chamber Discharge Nut Brass Discharge Nipple . Pipe Coupling Air Tube, Galvanized , . . Cock Spout Spout Nut Packing Tube, 6-Inch . Packing Tube, 10-Inch. Packing Tube Plunger . . Packing Tube Cap Rod Coupling Plunger Rod, 6-Inch . . . Plunger Rod, 10-Inch . . Windmill Rod for Packing Tube, 6-Inch Windmill Rod for Packing Tube, 10-Inch Plunger, Brass Cage and Spool Plunger, All-Brass Malleable Pump Pin Pipe Plug Pipe Plug 6-in. 10-in. 6-in. 10-in. 6-in. 10-in. 6-in. 10-in. 2i.,x 934" 2I0XI334" 2 1 ■-) " Brass Brass G571-2 1 ■: G620 A C A921 G583 G585 G618 G276 G284 O 18 114-in. 114-in. 114-in. I'sx 9'./ I'sxll " .'l'X 'le" ' 16X7 " '16X9 " Ix^s&.i. Ix^s & .'2 2 1 ..-in. E 2 1 2-in. E G413 G430 G91 H69 G388 G45S x3134-in. x4034-in. i4-in. 114-in. $3.50 3.50 .45 .65 .15 .50 1.50 .15 .60 3.00 .25 1.00 1.30 .60 .25 .10 .10 .10 .90 1.20 .90 1.80 10 .05 .10 6-in. 10-in. 6-in. 10-in. 6-in. 10-in. 6-in. 10-in. 3x 934" 3x1334" 3" Brass 3" Brass 3-in. 3-in. 1 1 o-in. 1 1 o-in. Ii4-m. I'sX 91- I'sxll .'2X '16 'i6x7 " '16X9 " G571-3" G620 A C A921 G584 G586 G619 G277 G282 18 G413 G60 G89 H69 G388 G458 1x3 s & i,.x3134-in. 1x3 s & i._,'x4034-in. 3-in. E 3-in. E $3.50 3.50 .45 .65 .15 8.50 10.00 00 00 50 50 50 75 00 .30 .25 .20 .05 10 3.50 .50 1.50 .20 .60 3.00 .25 1.00 1.30 .60 .25 10 .10 .10 .90 1.20 1.15 2.20 .10 .05 .10 317 II ., I FLI NT €r WALU N 6 _M FG^Ca^^ Pump Repairs For Figs. 7682, 7684, 7692 and 7694 Fig. 7682 Fig. 7684 Fig. 7692 Fig. 7694 Parts Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Handle O A G277 G413 3-in. 3-in. 3-in. 3-in. G559 G569 0561 O620 0565 A921 H69 H185 G388 38! 2-in. 12-in. 13-in. IH $1.50 .45 2.70 .30 .25 .20 .05 .10 13.. 50 13,50 3.50 3.50 .60 .15 3.00 3,50 .25 1,00 .15 1,30 .60 A G300 G414 4-in. 4-in. 4-in. 4-in. G562 G577 0564 0621 G566 A921 H112 H184 G547 38;^-in. 12-in. 13-in. $1,50 .45 3,30 .40 .40 ,25 ,05 .15 16,60 16,50 4,00 4.00 .90 .15 4,60 5,00 .30 1.00 .15 1,30 .60 A G277 0413 3-in. 3-in. 3-in. 3-in. G560 O570 G561 G620 GB65 A921 H69 H185 G388 38H-in. 12-in. 13-in. IM $1.50 .45 2.70 .30 .25 .20 .05 .10 16,50 16,50 3,50 3,50 ,60 .15 3.00 3,50 .25 1,00 .15 1,30 .60 A G300 G414 4-in. 4-in. 4-in. 4-in. 0563 0578 0564 0621 G566 A921 H112 H184 0547 38 Yr-in. 12-in. 13-in. 1}8 $1.50 .46 3.30 Hand Hole Plate .40 ,40 .25 Check Bolt .05 .15 Barrel 20,00 20,00 Bearer 4,00 4,00 .90 Bearer Rod Guide Spout Spout, Side Outlet Spout Nut W. M. Rod Ix^i and ]i Rd.x .15 4.50 5,00 .30 1,00 .16 Packing Tube 1 )^-in.x Packing Tube Plunger 1.30 .60 Repairs For Fig. 1035 Hoosier Combination Hand and Power Pump Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price Handle Fulcrum 18 C A347 A919 A920 A921 A922 A924 A926 A927 1182 ■,$ A928 $2,50 .65 6.00 11.00 8,26 .15 5,. 50 1,00 1.80 ,65 .36 ,30 Compression Spout Compression Spout Nut. H69 0388 3982 4082 lM=t8-}J-in. lHxl8S-in. 1 Va-m. 1 Hxl3-in. 1 %-m. A930 A929 $3.00 26 16x3-in. Pulley Wrist Pin .70 10 1 20 Rod Bushing Drive Shaft .. . 1.36 Oear , . . 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I Price $1 25 25 2.10 1.20 .15 .25 1.60 .60 .16 .20 .25 .60 .90 .25 .90 2.00 Rack Head Pattern Price G3S9 $2.40 H86 G1S5 Ix iVx22-in. H77 2.10 1.20 .16 .26 H133M G392 ?ix23-iii. H134 H135 ^in. Ji'xS-in. M-in. H92 H91 G442 Safe AxVe-in. 1 Vix28-in. ) 1 J4x26-in. \ .66 .40 .66 .16 .60 .16 .20 .50 .90 .90 .00 Repairs for Figs. 8002 to 80137 Parts 6-Inch Stroke Pattern Price Bearer, Plain Head HH8 Bearer, Rack Head H166 Fulcrum A Rod Guide G372 Barrel §80 Brace E35 Handle, Plain Head > .„ O Handle Attachment, Rack Head H133 "^2 Handle Weight, Rack Head G392 Handle Pipe, Rack Head ^^,'',"'°- Rack, Rack Head Gf^^ RoUer. Rack Head H135 Cast Washer, including bolt. Rack Head G41i Hand Wheel, Rack Head '-',-*l°. . Rod Coupling , J^^'S'"- WindmUl Rod, Plain Head J'^ ; s^^-"!"- WindmiU Rod, Rack Head l^V'^oo"' Set-Length Rod, Plain Head . rtx6--in, Set-Length Rod, Rack Head , T%xbl '•2-}n. Set-Length Pipe for 2 Ij and 3-in. Cylinder Pumps 1 ^4x00 i^-m. Set-Length Pipe for 3 J.2-in. Cylinder Pumps 1 h^iO ij-m. $1.90 2.40 .46 .16 4.00 .30 1.50 . 75 .65 .40 .46 .15 .15 .15 .10 .60 . 75 .40 .40 1.25 1.50 10-Inch Stroke Pattern Price H186 $2 . 50 HlOO 3.30 C .65 A921 .16 HI 5 6.00 E34 .40 18 2.60 H133 1.00 H137 .90 lx26-in. .60 G419 .50 H135 .15 G417 .15 G418 .16 loxA-in. .10 lxSsx41-in. .75 Ix»sx48-in. .90 ■,Vx66-in. .40 •^x64-in. .40 1 I4X5O 1.5-in. 1.25 1 1.2X60 Ji-in. 1.50 321 FLINT 5- WALLING MFG.CO. KENDALLVI LLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. ft 2 3 O* o rHlOU5(V]t~ cot- lOllOt-OOt- I C-i-iCO^C- COCO'TMCO^i-IOO.S -< 11 « \NviN«5 M (N X X-^'-^XrS\i< M X « X X o'2:< X,M t-J^ O 3 O 3 pqHcqH bo M 50 bJ] oqPhwP-(^ d d cd nt i-H OJ (i> oi q; t-H KffiWffi c 'i; '::; "^ '^ a" J2 i2 "5 rt Ph oj Cm ft, cc; Pi -:2 ^. ^ ^- ^- S 3 oj 01 a) 3 o cocqcqcQ&^pi T3 4^ ^'^ CO ^1 "i u M a O jij oj « S -p QJ O O o 3 ^^■^^S, iiS!&^ a a EE 3 3 PmiL, i^'^ ■4- MPiP T3 J3 ■6 t- o u « S »- 2 ^ t^ s s o sa.h £: s." = » o s. 3 5 < M o W <) pq m d, Ps O m Cl, M P 322 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Pump Repairs For Figs. 8324 to 8394 Parte Pattern Price Barrel . . J 1 J 2 J 3 J 3Ji $3.75 Bearer .90 Handle Iron .50 Fulcrum or Arms, each 8336 to 8339 .60 Handle Iron JL 4 .90 Handle Iron JR 4 .90 Handle, Wood 60 Stuffing Box .8324, 8342 to 8354 J 5 .90 Stuffing Box .8334, 8362 to 8374 J 6 .80 Rod Connection 8324 to 8374 J 8 .40 Jacket 8382 to 8394 J 9 3,50 Handle Weight J 10 .75 Upper Cylinder 8382 to 8394 J 13 3.25 Upper Cylinder, Bottom Cap , Upper Cylinder Shell 8382 to 8394 .75 8382 to 8394 11, x 13-in. 2.00 Upper Cylinder Plunger 8382 to 8394 1 1 .,-in. .60 Rod Connection 8382 to 8394 J 14 .50 Stuffing Box 8382 to 8394 J 15 .80 Barrel 8336 to 8339 J 16 4 50 Bearer 8336 to 8339 J 17 1.00 Stuffing Box 8337, 8339 J 18 1.50 Stuffing Box 8336, 8338 J 19 1.50 2-inch Suction Flange 8336, 8337 J 22 1,00 1-inch Suction Flange 8338, 8339 J 25 1.00 Brass Stuffing Box Nut, for Fo 5-s-in. Small .50 1 -^-in. .20 Brace Ring 8324 to 8374 H77 .25 Brace 8324 to 8374 1 x 3i6x22-m. .15 Base 8324 to 8374 G135 1.20 Base 2-inch, each half 8336 to 8339 G556 G388 1.35 Snout Nut .25 Reducer 8324 to 8374 II9X li4-in.T 112x29 -in. y Pipe 8324 to 8374 2.00 Pipe 8342 to 8374 II4X22 -in. J Pipe 8382 to 8394 1 1 2 X 54 -in. 1.65 Pipe 8382 to 8394 1 2 X 77 -in. .75 Rod 8324 to 8374 5 s X 24 -in. .75 Rod 8342 to 8374 ■ ,6 X 62 -in. .40 Rod 8382 to 8394 ■ 16 X 16 ? 2-in. 1., x91 -in. .15 Rod 8382 to 8394 .60 Locknut 8324 to 8394 1 o-in. .05 34 X 8-m. 1 o-in . .10 Cold-Rolled Pin 8336 to 8339 .10 Cold-Rolled Rod 8336 to 8339 5 , X 24-in. II4X 3-in. .75 Nipple 8382 to 8394 .15 Coupling 8324 to 8394 1 2 X ■ urin. .10 Coupling 8336 to 8337 I2 X 3^-m. G. P. 10 .323 IjQ FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. 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KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, •o 01 3 a a o O I o 05 vo U w a - 4! :?; ft 2 3 d 0) ■^ fc n a „^ I- g CD ^ S CO CO C- CD r; -v 00 oo "^ W 00 ■t \^ T-l .-H C to CO 00 ■7 C- C- 00 VJopQ 125 CO ;h5 ^ c to to 00 --; --i t- t- 00 M 00 S S ^5^ s -K a CO CD 00 •7 t- O GO -w CQ 03 =0 -■ ^ ^ C w 00 "7 ■£: ^(2 ■ 00 D I oj oj S ■ -^ -^ s H h .^ .3 i5 m « 3 ca 3 > D. ■S .S .3 .9 iH 00 CO ?t^ D3 ^ C^ 1 w « .^ (N 10 in> 00 00 CO CO o o o 10 ca cj in CO :ss; -" eg 04 .is .y fll 111 HI /I! fli m m Si ni s s; :s; o o .M — '^ fc ^ tf ti i:a a> 0) QJ 0) 0) arge Cut Gear Pinion Cut Pinion Drive Pulley Loose Pulley Crank Shaft Main Frame Long Drive Shaft Cap .... Long Drive Shaft Cap Bab. Bearing Long Drive Shaft Cap Wood Bearing Long Drive Shaft Cap Oil Cup Cover Short Drive Shaft Cap .... Short Drive Shaft Cap Bab Bearing Short Drive Shaft Cap Wood Bearing 1 ijxlO ' Pattern A286 A287 A288 A289 A346 A347 A510 A940 A941 352 6752 2652 A942 782 6982 Price $4.80 13,50 1,00 3,60 9.00 6.00 .90 15.00 1.50 1,10 1,10 .15 1,00 Parts Short Drive Shaft Cap Oil Cup Cover Crank Shaft Cap Crank Shaft Cap Bab. Bearing Crank Shaft Cap Wood Bearing Crank Shaft Cap Oil Cup Cover Clamp for 2-inch Pipe, , . Clamp for 2-inch Pipe. . . Drive Shaft Cast Collar Carriage Bolt with 3 thread Wood Pitman Crosshead Wrist Pin Castellated Nut Malleable Pump Pin. Size 1 'SX23I4' I's' l'4Xl'4 x72' Pattern 2582 A943 6782 3682 A944 A945 A946 G353 3982 4082 1,30 ,15 ,60 60 2 00 .40 ,00 .70 .10 .10 333 r FLINT &■ WALLrNe MF6. COrKEN DALLV I LLE , I NDI A N A^LKS^ Pump Repairs For Figs. 1248 and 1249 Parts Pattern Price G48 G450 $1.80 Roller .25 Roller Pin .15 Brass- Lined Cylinder and Valve Seats. . . Bearer and Cylinder Head Cylinder Head, Plain Rack Cog Gear and Handle Socket Small Plunger Plate Large Plunger Plate Poppet Valve Stem and Nut Suction Poppet Valve Discharge Poppet Plate Suction Plate Clamp Air Chamber and Discharge Cylinder . . . . Air Cylinder Ring Air Cylinder Cap Air Cylinder Follower Air Cylinder Follower Plate Cog Gear and Handle Socket Air Chamber Brass Air Cylinder Brass Stuffing Box Nut for Air Cylinder . Brass Covered Rod Rod for Air Cylinder Nipple for Air Cylinder Brass Stuffing Box Nut Cold-Rolled Pin Plug .1249 .1249 .1249 .1249 .1249 .1248 .1248 .1249 .1249 .1249 .1249 Handle Intake Air Valve, see page 196 G492 G494 G495 G496 G497 G49S G499 G600 G601 G502 G503 G504 G606 G606 G607 GB08 G509 G510 'A-m. ?4Xll Ji-in. ?^sxlx9 H-in. 5^x4 K-in. Ji-in. i?4x5-in. M-in. Wood 12.50 4.50 1.00 .65 3.00 .15 .15 .36 .16 .70 .30 1.65 1.65 1.50 .16 1.35 3.50 4,00 .60 1.80 .35 .15 .75 .35 .05 .75 Repairs For Star Patent Handle Parts Pattern Price 6-in. Stroke Handle, in place of No. . G376 G377 G379 G378 G380 G381 $1.65 lO-in. Stroke Handle, in place of No. 5. . 2 25 10-in. Stroke Fulcrum End 75 334 FLINT St WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Repairs For Figs. 1320, 1322, 1323, 1325, 1326 and 1327— Hoosier Horizontal Power Pumps No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Parts Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Main Casting with Brass Seats Cylinder and Caps babbitted . Main Casting with Brass Seats Cylinder and Caps babbittet 1325 A562 A607 A563 A564 A565 $30.00 30.00 .75 .40 1.20 .10 .30 .10 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.20 2.25 2.50 .10 .10 .10 2.40 7.00 3.50 1.00 } 3.80 2 00 .10 10 2.10 .50 .75 1.20 .50 .50 .10 .25 .50 3.00 3.00 1.20 1.20 9.50 11.00 3.00 12.00 3.75 .60 .90 .60 .50 .40 4.50 .30 16.50 .10 9.00 A631 A644 A632 A633 A634 $50.00 50.00 1.35 .50 2.10 .16 .40 .10 1.60 1.60 4.50 A700 .?60.00 A772 $93.00 A701 A702 A703 ' A7b4 1.80 .60 2.75 .20 .50 .10 2.70 2.70 7.50 A773 A774 A775 ■ A776 ■ ■a777R' A777L A778 2.50 Drive Shaft Cap 1.00 Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Packing 3.00 .25 A566 A635 .75 .15 A567R A567L A600 A601 A569 A609 A636R A636L A637 A705R A705L A706 3.75 3.75 8 25 Handle Attachment, 1320, 1325. . A638 A645 3.75 4.00 .10 .10 .10 3.00 10.50 4.25 1.35 6.60 2.25 .10 .10 2.10 .50 .90 1.35 .75 .60 .10 .40 .50 4 50 4.50 1.35 1.50 24.00 13.50 3.00 12.00 3.75 .60 .90 .60 .50 .40 4.50 .30 15.00 10 9.00 A707 5.50 A779 11.00 .10 .15 .15 5.00 16.50 6.00 1 65 7.25 3.00 .30 .15 4.00 .75 1.35 2.25 .90 .75 .15 .45 .75 9.00 6.00 ■ A78d ■ A781 A782 A 783 A784 A791 A789 A790 A788 .10 Plunger Leather Separator A 570 A571 A606 A605 A574 A578 A579 A580 A602 's-in. A582 A300 A639 A640 A641 A642 Afi43 A650 A648 A649 A647 •'8 in. A 582 A300 ■a653 ■' A654 A655 A656 A588 A659 A594 8x3-in. 8x3-in. A709 A708 A710 A711 A712 A719 A717 A718 A715 A716 A720 A210 .30 .30 Crank Wheel 6.00 Cut Gear 24.00 7.50 Brass Valve Seat 1.80 11.55 Piston Rod 3.60 A720 A793 ' A794 A795 A796 A797 A727 A800 A787 12x4-in. 12.\4-in. .15 Stuffing Box Gland Stuffing Box Graphite Packing. Per Set 4.50 .75 A584 A585 A586 A587 A588 A 590 A594 A548 A548 A625 ■ ■A595 A947 A596 A622 A623 A624 A615 A616 A617 A618 A619 6652 26x3xl-in. A620 A722 A723 A724 A725 A727 A729 A731 A346 A347 1.65 Drive Shaft 2.70 1.80 Wrist Pin 1.00 .15 .60 .75 6.60 6.60 Drive Shaft, 1325 Cast Base, 1322, 1326 Cast Base, 1323, 1327 Cast Base Leg, 1322, 1326 Gear for Drive Shaft for 1323, 1327 Pinion for Engine, 1323,1327 Gear Cover. 1323, 1327 Idler Arm, 1322, 1326.' Idler Arm Bracket for 1322, 1326 . . Idler Arm Stud, 1322. 1326 Idler Bracket Stud, 1322, 1326 . . Idler Pullev with No-Oil-Em Bushin'' 1322 1326 . ... ' 'A757' A948 A758 A622 A623 A624 A615 A616 A617 A618 A619 6652 22x3xl-in. A620 1.80 24 00 A757 A758 3.00 A615 A616 A617 A618 A619 6652 26x3x1 1 s-in. A620 .90 .60 .50 .40 4.50 30 16.50 .10 9.50 No-Oil-Em Bushing, each for 1322. 1326 Drive Pulley. 1322, 1326 Idler Arm Spring, 1322, 1326 Leather Belt, 1322, 1326 335 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. 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Pump Repairs For Figs. 135r and 1358 For Figs. 1360, 1365, 1370, 1373 Parts Size Fig, Pattern Price Size Fig. Pattern Price Idler Arm Spring No. 28 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 A866 A867 ' A868 ' A869' A1009 ' Ai'oio ' AlOU A1012 Fig.' 1207 ' A96d A1019 ' Ai'ddd ' A1021 A1022 Aseo A1023 A1024 A1025 A1036 $ .15 .80 .20 1,50 .25 .30 1,50 6.00 .50 .15 1.00 1.25 .20 .10 .10 .30 .10 .10 .80 .05 .25 .50 5.00 .20 1.80 5.00 .75 .40 .75 2 50 .60 6,00 No. 28 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1370 1370 1370 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1365 1365 1365 1365 1370 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 1365 1365 1360 A866 A867 ' A868 ' A956 ' A957 A95S A959 Fig.' 1207 ' Ade'd ' A961 ' A962 A963 A964 A965 A966 A967 A968 A969 A970 A971 A972 A973 A974 A975 A976 ' A977 A978 A979 A1013 A1014 " A1015 ' A1016 A1017 A1018 A1029 A1033 A1035 M07 2-in. P4 $ .15 80 Idler Arm Stud , . . . ,'2x3)2-in. 3^2x3,1 2-in. 20 Idler Arm Pulley 1 50 i^xS^s-in. 1 2x3 ? ^in 3x2 Kx Js-in. 25 Idler Pulley Wood Bushing 30 3.00 Upper Cylinder Base with Brass Seat Brass Valve Seat 7 00 50 Brass Ball 3 l-in. ;! J, -in. .15 1 50 Upper Cylinder Brass Tube J Upper Cylinder Rod . No. 13 I'jXlij-in. 1 ,5 x9-in. 1 1 s-in. I's-in. 1 1 s-in. 1 16-in. i.i-in. No. 16 1 1 2X6 1 2-in. '■ loxll-in. I ; Hn li.o-in. II "2-in. ' 16-in. M-in. 1.25 .25 Upper Cylinder Plunger Leather .... Upper Cylinder Expansion Rubber, . Upper Cylinder Plunger Nut .10 .10 .30 .10 Street Elbow .10 80 '.i-in. 2-in. Diani. 2-in. Diam. .05 .25 .50 8,00 Bowl Stud . 1.2x1 s.Hn. isxl^j-in. .20 Bowl Cap 2.75 6.00 1.00 Crank Pin. . 3.,x2-in. 1x41 2-in. Ix2«ij-in. 1x5 i2-in. 50 Crank Shaft .75 2.50 Drive Shaft S4xl0»4-in. 19 1 2X1 > 2X^1 " 1x11 s^^n. 22i.,x2s,8Xl" 1x151.1 in. 9x2 I4XI in. 9.\2 I4XI in. 90 Pulley 10.00 1.25 2.50 2.50 Wood Pitman 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1358 1358 1358 1358 A1026 A1027 A1028 A1030 A1031 A1032 ' A9'77 A1034 .40 2.75 .30 .20 4.25 2.50 1.25 1.25 .50 .50 3.00 Guide Rod . . . 5s.x6i , in. ',txl3 3.i in. ■'sx 8=4 in. 1,5x1914 in. .35 .25 4.75 Pedestal 3.50 l"x3'5io' I".x3'5,i2" 1,25 Yoke 1.25 ',6"x5'4' ',6"x6'»4" .60 1.80 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 1365 1355 1355 1355 1358 1358 1355 A1013 A1014 ' Aldl's ■ A1016 A1017 A1018 A1029 A1033 A1035 M07 1-in. P4 .60 .10 .10 .60 .60 ,25 .40 .15 .30 .60 .15 .75 3,75 1 1," Graphite .60 .10 'le" Graphite .10 .60 .60 .25 .40 Ix 1 8X2 1 2 in. Ix 1 sx2 1 2 in. "'s'.x4'7i2' " .15 .30 Shifting Rod . . . ?s'x4'7i2- .6C .1.= 7l 4.5C 337 FLINT S- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. Repairs For Hoosier Power Working Heads Figs. 1501 to 1512, 1551 to Parts Pattern Price Cast Flanged Air Chamber A264 $4.50 Right-Hand Frame A281 3.75 Left-Hand Frame . . A282 A283 A284 3 75 Frame Tie 1.20 Frame Cap, 1 H-inch .60 Frame Cap, 1 ^^-inch A285 .60 Cast Gear A286 A287 A288 A289 A290 A291 4.80 Cut Gear 13 50 1.00 3 60 Front Gear Guard 40 Rear Gear Guard, Left .40 Rear Gear Guard, Right . . . A292 .40 Gear Guard 1 >oxisx25-in. .30 Pitman with Brass Bushings A293 2.70 Pitman Brass Bushing A294 1.00 Crosshead and Guide A295 4.80 C'ssh'd and Guide End Cap A296 .30 Crosshead Disc, Lower A297 .40 Crosshead Disc, Upper A298 .90 A299 1 20 Brass Stuffing Box. . . . A300 2 10 Graphite Pacliing, in A300 .50 Stuffing Box Flange for Tee A303 1.50 Rubber Packing, for A303 .25 Stuffing Box Flange for 2-in A305 4 25 Stuffing Box Flange for Air Tube . A306 1 Mx9-in. A307 2 25 Air Tube 30 Flanged Yoke 1.60 Air Chamber for Air Cyl . . . A308 7.20 Rubber Packing, for A308 .25 Lower Brace Yoke . . A309 A310 1 20 M-in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. 1.20 1 -in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. A311 1.20 1 J^-in. Sue. or Dis. Flange . A312 1.20 IH-in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. A313 1.20 2 -in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. A3 14 1.20 2 3^in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. A315 1.35 3 -in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. A316 1.35 3 3 2-in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. A317 1.50 4 -in. Sue. or Dis. Flange. A318 1.50 4 -in. Cast Flanged Tee. . . A322 3.30 2 K to 4-in. Pipe Support . . . A323 1. 00 1 M to 2-in. Pipe Support . . . A324 1.00 Crosshead on Windmill Con. A325 4.50 Cr'sh'dG'de on W'dm'l Con. A326 3.00 B'v'lF'c'dNutonW'm'lCon. A327 .40 Hand Wh'l on W'dm'l Con. A328 1.35 Rod Con. % Rd. to IxK-in. Flat on Windmill Con. . . . A329 .50 Bearer for Hand Con A330 1.35 Fulcrum for Hand Con. A331 .75 Handle Iron for Hand Con. A333 1.35 1571 Parts Pattern Price 16x3x1 H-in. Tight PuUey. . A346 $9.00 16x3x1 }^-in. Loose Pulley . . A347 6.00 2-Way Discharge Casting . . . A366 3.75 A367 A370 3.50 Cut Gear for Direct-Con . . . 15.00 Cut Pinion for Direct-Con . . A372 3.75 Sub-Base for Direct-Con.. . . A517 12.00 J 2 Coupling for 1 ?s-in. Octa- gon Wood Rod— 1571 A949 .60 Center Crosshead Con,-1571 A950 1.20 A951 2 40 Angle Crosshead Pin A955 .40 Elbow B70 76 Elbow Packing, for B70 .10 1-in. Pipe Nut B71 75 Pipe Nut Packing, for B71 .10 Elbow Locknut B72 B76 25 Gooseneck complete 4.00 12-in. Shaft Hanger GD24 3.00 GD25 JIO Handle Weight 75 3982 4082 Wrist Pin Locknut .10 Oil Cover 787 .05 Air Cylinder . ... 2xl6-in 4 00 Air Cylinder Plunger with 7 H-in. Rod 2-in. 3.60 Plunger Rod .... 34x40-in 1 10 Plunger Rod, Anti-freezing Mx83-in. 2.00 Plunger Rod, Anti-freezing Windmill Connection .... ?4x88-in. 2.25 lx?^-in. Flat Windmill Rod 30-in. 1.00 Brace Rod Hx36-in. .30 1 8X39 J-Hn. 1 35 Upper Guide Rod, Windmill Connection J^x42-in. 1.35 Lower Guide Rod ;8x40-in. 1.20 Crankshaft 1 iiyaa-m. 1.20 Drive Shaft 1 ; 8xl6-in. 1.20 Drive Shaft for Side Pulley 1 Mx31-in. 2.00 Ax74-in. 45 Gooseneck Rod Plunger . . . 60 Gooseneck Pipe . 1x71 in 1 50 Suction Air Valve Discharge Air Valve 2 70 1.50 Cold-Rolled Roller 1 Hxl H-in. .40 Wood Handle 75 U-Bolt H-in. .45 Hollow Iron, see Fig. 6611 . . (Old Fig. Nos, 1023 to 1026.) 338 FLINT &• WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE.IN DIANA, Figs. Repairs For Hoosier Power Working Heads 1601 to 1612. 1651 to 1662, 1040 No. 2, 1042 and 1671 Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price 1 ^-in. Shaft Cap A126 $ .90 Cut Gear, Lett A427L $22,50 1 ,"-2-in. Shaft Cap A126 .90 Cut Gear for Direct-Con. A442 19.50 Upper Brace Yoke A127 2.00 Steel Cut Pin. for Dir.-Con. A443 13.50 Right-Hand Shield A128 .40 Sub-Base for Direct Con. A518 18,00 Left-Hand Shield A129 40 A891 3,30 Cast Gear ... .... A131R 9 00 2 1 2-in. Sue. Col , Bolt.Type 3-in. Sue. Col., Bolted Type 3 3 2-in. Sue. Collar, Bolted A892 3,60 A131L 9 00 A893 3,90 Pitman with Babbitt Bush. A132 3.76 Crosshead A133 8,25 Type A894 4.20 Crosshead Disc, Upper. . . . A134 1.20 4-in. Sue. Col., Bolted Type A895 4,50 A135 .60 A906 A910 1,20 Stuffing Box Flange for Air Cut Pinion 6.00 Tube A136 l.ijxS-in. A137 A137 3.60 .40 2.40 .30 A914 A915 A916 A917 7.50 Air Tube 7,50 2,00 Rubber Packing, for Lower Brace Yoke 2,10 Air Chamber for Air Cyl . . A138 7.20 Pitman with Babbitt Bush. A918 3,75 Rubber Packing, for A138 .30 Babbitt Bushing for A918 1147 Bushing ,60 l>2-in. Suet, or Dis. Flange A139 1.20 ,'2 Wood Rod Con. for 1?8- 2 -in. Suet, or Dis. Flange 2 1 2-i"- Suet, or Dis. Flange A140 1 20 in Rod 1671 A949 ,60 A141 1.35 Center Crosshead Pin, 1671 A950 1,20 3 -in. Suet, or Dis. Flange A142 1.35 Angle Crosshead A953 3,30 3 1 ',-in. Suet, or Dis. Flange A143 ISO Angle Crosshead Pin A955 ,40 4 -in. Suet, or Dis. Flange A144 1,50 Wrist Pin, l,eft-Hand Thrd. C9i2 1.50 15x4-in. Fly- Wheel A146 18,00 Wrist Pin. R't-Hand Thrd. 3047 1,10 15x4-in. Loose Pulley A147 7,00 12-in. Shaft Hanger GD24 3.00 Brass Stuffing Box Gland . . A210 4,00 12-in. Shaft Hanger Box, , , GD25 3,00 Graphite Packing, for A210 ,75 Oil Cup Cover 787 ,05 2 to 3-in. Pipe Flange Sup. A211 2.75 Hollow Iron, See Fig. 6612 14-16 3 1 2to4-in. Pipe Flange Sup. 2-in.Suct. Collar, Sc'd Type A212 2 75 2xl6-in. 4,00 A213 3,00 Air Cylinder Plunger 2-in. 3,60 2 1 2-in. Suet. Collar, Plunger Rod for Air Cyl , . , Ix31-in. 1,00 A214 3,00 Plunger Rod for Air Cylin- 3-in.Suct. Collar, Se'd Type A215 3,00 der, Windmill Con 1x33 ; 2-in. 1.10 31 2-in. Suet. Collar, Plunger Rod for Air Cylin- A216 3,00 der, Anti-freezing 1x81 1 2-m. 3.6C 4-in.Suct. Collar, Sc'd Type A217 3,00 Plunger Rod for Air Cylin- Stuffing Box Flange 2-in. der, Anti-freezing, Wind- A229 7.20 mill Connection 1 x84 -m. 3.6C Hand Wheel,Windmill Con. A231 1.50 1 x45 -in. 2,2f Bevel Faced Nut, Windmill Plunger Rod, Anti-freezing 1 x83 -in. 3,6C A232 A233 .60 .60 Plunger Rod, Anti-freezing Windmill Connection , , 1 x88 -in. Plain Disc, Windmill Con. 3.7f Crosshead, Windmill Con. . A234 7,50 1.1 2x1 2-in. Flat Windmill Crosshead Guide, Windmill Rod 35-in. 1,5C A235 4,50 5 8x36 1 2-in. Ssx41i2-in. .6( Connection 1-in. Rd.to l.'j- Brace Rod, Windmill Con. .71 x J -in. Flat, W'dm'l Con. A236 1,20 Upper Guide Rod Iijx40 -in. 2,1( Flanged Air Chamber A265 7,60 Upper Guide Rod, Wind- 4-in. Flanged Tee A349 7.60 mill Connection Ii.,x45 -in. 2.B( Rubber Packing, for A349 .30 1 14x41 l.i-in. 2.2i Stuffing Box Flange for Tec A3B5 2.00 Crankshaft 1 1 2X19 1 s-in. 2.21 Rubber Packing, for A355 .30 Drive Shaft Ii4x20 5,j-in. 1.5( Cut Gear, Right A427R 22.60 Drive Shaft, Side Pul. Drive Suction Air Valve II4X34 -in. 2.5( 2,71 Discharge Air Valve 1.5( Hard-Oil Cup No. .21 (Old Figs. 1013 and 1014 No. 1.) 339 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S. A, Repairs For Hoosier Power Working Heads Figs. 1701 to 1708, 1041, 1041 J/^ and 1771 Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price Crosshead Upper Disc... A185 $ 3.00 30x6-in. Pulley A420 $61.00 Crosshead Lower Disc. . . A186 1.20 Crosshead Slide Guide Lower Brace Yoke A187 5.40 Windmill Connection A444 7.00 24x5-in. Pulley A188 22.00 Crosshead, Windmill Con. A445 16.00 24x5-in. Fly- Wheel A189 40.00 Hand Wheel, Windmill Con. A446 3.75 Brass Stuffing Box Gland Bevel Faced Nut, Wind- tor 1 ;4-in. Rod A191 6.00 mill Connection A447 1.00 Graphite Packing, for A191 1.20 Castellated Collar A448 .75 Flange Support for 2 }.2 to 15-in. Shaft Hanger A462 6.00 4-in. Pipe Flange Support for 4H to A192 7 50 A463 6.25 2 H-in. Suction Collar, 6-in. Pipe Stuffing Box Flange for 1 M- A193 7 50 Bolted Type A896 7.50 3 -in. Suction Collar, in. Rod and Air Tube . . . A200 6.75 Bolted Type A897 7.50 Rubber Packing, for A200 .50 3 H-in. Suction Collar, Air Tube 2xl2-in. A201 .60 6.75 Bolted Type A898 7 50 Flanged Yoke 4 -in. Suction Collar, Air Chamber for Air Cylin. A202 21.00 Bolted Type A899 8 00 Rubber Packing, for A202 .50 4J'2-in. Suction Collar, 3 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A203 4.50 Bolted Type A900 8.50 3 j2-in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A204 4.50 5 -in. Suction Collar, A205 4 50 A901 9.00 4 H-in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A206 5.00 6 -in. Suction Collar, A207 5.60 Bolted Type A902 9.00 6 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A208 6.00 Cast Pinion, for Key A907 2.26 Air Chamber to screw into Cut Pinion, for Key A911 9.00 A361tor A348 A256 15.00 H Octagon Rod Connection Brass Stuffing Box Gland for 2 M-in-Rod— 1771 . . . A980 1.35 for 2}i-in. Rod A267 10.00 Center Crosshead Pin — 1771 A981 2.70 6-in. Flanged Tee A348 21.00 Angle Crosshead — 1771 .... A982 4.50 Rubber Packing, for A348 .60 Angle Crosshead Pin— 1771 A984 .90 Stuffing Box Flange for 2 }4- Oil Cover 787 .05 in. Rod A360 A3 60 6.00 .60 Oil Cover 727 14 .10 Rubber Packing, for Windmill Connection 2.60 Stuffing Box Flange for 1 K- Crankshaft l!-tx26H-in. 4.00 in. Rod A351 ' A369 5.00 4.50 Drive Shaft . lHx25M-in. 1 Hx43 -in. 3 60 3 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge Drv. Sh'ft Side P 'U 'y Drive 6.60 3 32-in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A360 A361 4.50 4.50 Guide Rod 1 !ix64 -in. 7-8x66 H-in. 5.40 4 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge 1.50 4 H-in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A3 62 4.50 Wrist Pin 2 5^x 6Ji-in. 3.00 A363 5.00 1 MxBO -in. 3.75 6 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A364 5.60 Plunger Rod, Anti-freezing 1 Mx98 -in. 6.70 }-2 Main Frame A386 16.50 Plunger Rod for Stuffing A3 87 A388 16.50 7 60 1 Mx67 -in. 1 Mx47 -in. 3 6-in. 4.20 Plunger Rod for Air Cyl. 1 Hx H-in. Windmill Rod . . 3 00 1 H-in. Shaft Cap A3 89 1,20 1.50 1 H-in. Shaft Cap A390 1.40 Brass Displacement Plunger Cast Gear A391 A392 19.60 40 00 Tube 2 Hx34 -in. 9 76 Cut Gear Brass Displacement Tube Gear Guard, Left A397 A398 .90 .90 4.60 Gear Guard, Right Brass Displacement Tube A399 A400 6.75 .90 4.60 Babbitt Bushing No. .20 Crosshead with Guide A401 A402 16., 50 6.00 Suction Air Valve Discharge Air Valve 2.70 Upper Brace Yoke 1.60 (Old Figs. 1013 and 1014 No. 1 H-) 340 U.S.A. FLINT S-WALLINQ MFG. CO. KENDALLVI LLE.IN DIANA Repairs For Hoosier Power Working Heads Figs. 1801, 1802, 1805, 1806 Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price lU-in. Shaft Cap A171 $ 2.25 4 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A361 $4.50 Right-Hand } o Frame A174R 28.50 41,2-in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A362 4.50 Left-Hand } 2 Frame A174L 28.50 5 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A3 63 5.00 Frame Tie A175 8.50 6 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A364 5.50 2 1 s-in. Shaft Cap . A176 2 40 Gear Shield, Right A413 1.20 Brace Yoke A177 6.00 Gear Shield, Left A414 1.20 2Vs-in. Collar A179 ,90 Cast Gear A415 33.00 A183 20 00 A417 90.00 Pitman with Babbitt Bush AI84I2 10 00 30x6-in Pulley A420 51.00 Babbitt Bushing 1 20 Wrist Pin A426 4,00 Crosshead Upper Disc A1S5 3.00 15-in. Shaft Hanger A452 6.00 Crosshead Lower Disc A186 1.20 Shaft Hanger Box A453 5.25 Lower Brace Yoke A187 5.40 2l2-in. Suction Collar, 24x5-in. PuUey 24x5-in. Fly-Wheel A188 22 00 Bolted Type A896 7.50 A189 40.00 3 -in. Suction Collar. Brass Stuffing Box Gland for lJ-4-in. Rod Bolted Type A897 7.50 A191 6.00 3 Vi-'m. Suction Collar, Graphite Packing, for Flange Support for 21^2 to A191 1 20 Bolted Type A898 7.50 4 -in. Suction Collar, 4 in Pine A192 7 60 Bolted Type A899 8,00 Flange Support for 4H to 4 J-a-in. Suction Collar, A193 7.50 Bolted Type A900 8,50 stuffing Box Flange for 1 U- 5 -in. Suction Collar, in. Rod and Air Tube . . . Rubber Packing, for Bolted Type A901 9 00 A200 .50 6 -in. Suction Collar, 2xl2-in. A201 .60 6.75 Bolted Type A902 A908 9.00 Flanged Yoke .... Cast Pinion, for Key 4.00 Air Chamber for Air Cyl. A202 21.00 Cut Pinion, for Key A912 18.00 Rubber Packing, for 3 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge 3 H-in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge 4 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge 4 ^in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge 50 727 .10 A203 4 50 Oil Cover 787 .05 A204 A205 A206 4 50 2isx28is-in. 5.00 4 50 Drive Shaft \H±2Syg-m. 4,00 5.00 Drive Shaft, Side Pulley 5 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge 6 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge Air Chamber to screw into A207 A208 5 50 1 Hx43 -in. 6,50 lHx67ii-in. 6,00 ' sx63 -in. 1,80 A266 15.00 Plunger Rod 1 ^4x50 -in. 1 ^4X98 -in. 3,75 Brass StuflSng Box Gland Plunger Rod, Anti-freezing 5, 75 for 2 3-2-111. Rod A267 10.00 1 Ux >2-in. Windmill Rod . . 35-in. 1.50 6 -in. Flanged Tee A348 21.00 Brass Displacement Plunger Rubber Packing, for A348 .60 Tube 2 J 2x34 -in. 9.75 Stuffing Box Flange for Brass Displacement Plunger 2 i.o-in. Rod A360 6.00 4.50 Rubber Packing, for A3 50 .50 Brass Displacement Plunger Stuffing Box Flange for 4.50 A3B1 A359 5.00 4.50 Air Cyl. Suction Air Valve Air Cyl. Discharge Air 2.7C 3 -in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge SH-in. Suet, or Dis. Fl'nge A360 4.50 Valve 1.50 (Old Figs. 1013 and 1014 Nos. 1 ?i and 2.) 341 FLINT &- WALLING MF6. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. ie:5^?.U!afiaasa Repairs For Hoosier Power Working Heads Figs. 1901 and 1902 Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price 2 H-in. Shaft Cap A176 A179 $2.40 .90 10-in. Flanged Tee Rubber Packing, for 6, 8 or 10-in. Pipe Support A523 A523 A524 $40.00 2 H-in. Collar .90 Air Chamber for A361 and 9.00 A348 A256 15.00 1 H-in. Shaft Cap A525 2 00 Brass Stuffing Box Gland 2j2-in. Suction or Dis. for 2 3-i-inch Rod . . . A267 A348 10.00 21.00 Flange for 10-in. Tee .... 3 -in. Suction or Dis. Flange for 10 -in. Tee. . . . A526 A527 7.50 6-inch Flanged Tee .... 3-in. Suction or Discharge 7.50 Flange for 6-in. Tee. A359 4.50 3 '/o-in. Suction or Dis. 3 J-2-in. Suction or Dis. Flange for 10-in. Tee. . . . A528 8,00 Flange for 6-in. Tee . A360 4.50 4 -in. Suction or Dis. 4 -in. Suction or Dia, Flange for 10-in. Tee ... . A629 8.00 Flange for 6-in. Tee . A361 4.50 4 H-in. Suction or Dis. 4}2-in. Suction or his Flange for 10-in Tee A630 8.00 Flange for 6-rn. Tee. A362 4.50 5 -in. Suction or Dis. 5 -in. Suction or His Flange tor 10 -in. Tee. . . , A531 9.00 Flange for 6-in. Tee . A363 5.00 6 -in. Suction or Dis. 6 -in. Suction or Dis. Flange for 10-in. Tee A532 9.00 Flange for 6-in. Tee . A364 5.50 7 -in. Suction or Dis. H Main Frame A407 28.50 Flange for 10-in. Tee .... A533 10.00 Yl Main Frame A408 A409 28.50 12.00 8 -in. Suction or Dis. Flange for 10-in. Tee. . . . A534 Frame Tie 11.00 Upper Brace Yoke .... A410 6.00 10 -in. Suction or Dis. A412 A413 6.00 1.20 Flange for 10-in. Tee .... Cast Pinion, for key A535 A909 12.00 Gear Shield, Right 4.00 Gear Shield, Left .... A414 1.20 Cut Pinion, for key A913 18.00 Cast Gear A415 33.00 Oil Cover 727 .10 Cut Gear A417 A420 A421 A422 90.00 51 00 70.00 30.00 Crankshaft Drive Shaft Guide Rod. 2Hx 30?i-in. 1 ix 30?,f-in. 1-U-x 77 H-in. Hx 71 -in. 6.00 30x6-in. Loose Pulley. 6 00 30x6-in. Tight Pulley 6 50 Crosshead Brace Rod 2.00 Upper Disc, each A423 1.50 Plunger Rod IJ4X 60 -in. 4.00 Lower Disc, each A424 2.75 Plunger Rod, Anti-freezing . 1 Hxl08 -in. 6.50 Pitman with Babbitt Bush. A425 14.00 Plunger Brass Tube 2Hx 34 -in. 9.75 1.20 Plunger Brass Tube Top Cap Wrist Pin A426 A466 4.00 .75 4 50 Bevel Washer in A423 . Plunger Brass Tube Bot- Stuffing Box Flange ■for tom Cap 4.50 2 ^^in. Rod A.522 10.00 Hard-Oil Cup No. .20 (Old Fig. 1014 No. 2.) Repairs for Figs. 1032 and 1033 Repairs for Fig. 1034 Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price Cast Gear. . . .1032 or 1033 Cut Gear 1032 or 1033 Cast Pinion. . .1032 or 1033 Cut Pinion 1032 or 1033 A286 A287 A288 A289 AB49 A556 A557 A558 A903 A904 A905 G352 3982 1 H-in. 1 H-in. lHxl4H-in. lHxl8H-in. 1 MxlO -in. 54-in. $4.80 13.50 1.00 3.60 .30 2.25 2.00 8.00 6.00 1..50 10.50 1.00 .70 3.00 3.00 1.00 1.20 .90 .75 Cast Gear Cut Gear Cast Pinion A286 A287 A288 A289 A346 A505 A606 A507 A508 AB09 A510 A511 A512 A513 $4.80 13.50 1.00 H-in. U-Bolt. . 1032 or 1033 Crank 1032 or 1033 Cast Small Gear 1033 16x3x1 H-in. Pulley Frame IM-in. Shaft Cap. . . 9.00 7.50 1 10 Cut SmaU Gear 1033 Frame 1032 or 1033 Frame Leg 1032 or 1033 Sub-Base 1033 Pitman Cross- head 1032 or 1033 Wrist Pin 1032 or 1033 10x2 H-in.TightPulley . 1032 IH-in. Shaft Cap 1 Ys-m. Double Shaft Cap . . 1 H-in. Single Shaft Cap . . . IHxlOi-^in. Shaft IHxlOk'-in. Shaft Pump Clamp, Outside Pump Clamp, Inside Pump Clamp Stud ..50 .70 .75 .90 .90 .50 .50 15 10x2 H-in.LoosePulIey . 1032 Shaft 1033 Shaft 1032 Shaft 1032 or 1033 Wood Pitman .1032 or 1033 11^x14 3 i-in. Shaft Pinion Pitman Crosshead Oil Cover Oil Cover. A512H G349 G352 757 2662 3982 64-in. 1.10 1.00 1.00 .10 15 Wrist Pin 70 Wood Pitman .75 342 FLINT S- WALLING MFG. CO. KEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. For Figs. 1015 and 1016 No. 1 Repairs For Figs. 1020 and 1021 Parts Small Pinion 1015 Frame 1015 or 1016 Large Gear. . .1015 or 1016 Large Pinion .. 101 5 or 1016 Pitman 1015 or 1016 Small Gear 1015 Wrist Pin. . . .1015 or 1016 Shaft 1015 Shaft 1015 Shaft 1015 or 1016 Shaft 1016 Collar 1016 Pattern G166 G225 G226 G227 0228 09A 3027 1 ^ sx23 -in. l'4Xl5is-in. 1^x14 -in. 1 I4X24 -in. 1 14-in. Price .60 11.50 12 . 00 .85 1.65 1.35 1.80 2.00 .35 Repairs for Fig. 1016 No. 2 1 li-in. Collar 1 H in. Collar Large Gear Frame l}5-in. Shaft Box iH-in. Shaft Box Pump Rod. Con. and Bush. Babbitt Bushing, for 24x5-in, Pulley Pinion Oil Cup Cover Oil Cup Cover Shaft Shaft Wrist Pin . . A156 A156io A158 A170 A171 A172 A173 A173 A188 A219 2582 787 Hx34 - 1-6X21 > 2- lAx 5'4-in. t .90 .75 30.00 36.00 2.25 2.50 3.75 1.20 22.00 4.00 .10 .05 4.60 3.50 1 25 * Repairs for Fig. 1017 15x4-in. Fly-Wheel 15x4-in. Loose Pulley IH-in. Collar Small Gear Large Gear Bottom Box Box Cap Pitman B'xw 'hBabb.Bush. Pitman Babbitt Bushing. . Pump Kod Con. Upper End Con. Beam to Casting... Post Hinge Beam Hinge Con. Pump Rod to Beam Lower Pump Rod Con .... Box Plate Oil Cup Cover Shaft Shaft Turned Stud Turned Stud Turned Stud Turned Stud Turned Stud Wrought Fork A146>2 A147i.i A156 A157 A158 A160 A161 A162 A163 A164 A165 A166 A167 A168 A169 B39 787 1 Hx41-in. lHx34-in. Hx 15i-in. Hx 5 3g-in. lAx 5,'2-in. ItVx 5}-i-in. lAx SM-in. $1 .00 7.00 .90 4.25 30.00 2.65 1.20 3.00 1.00 1.50 3.60 3.75 3.30 2.25 1.65 .75 .05 6.50 5.25 .60 1.00 1.20 1,25 1.35 10.25 Parts Pattern Frame 1020 or 1021 A148 $7.00 Internal Gear 1020 or 1021 A149 5.00 Pinion 1020 or 1021 A150 .75 Intermed.Gearl020 or 1021 A151 1.65 Pump Rod Con 1021 A152 .75 Walking Beam 1021 A153 3.00 Yoke 1021 A154 .90 Yoke Base 1021 A155 1.65 Pump Rod Con 1020 A218 .60 Wrist Pin. . . .1020 or 1021 0K9 /2 .50 10x2;2-in. Pul.l020or 1021 1 Jii-in 3.00 Collar 1020 or 1021 1 ; s-in .30 Shaft 1020 or 1021 1 lsxl2 -in. .75 Shaft 1020 or 1021 l'3Xl2' ,-in. .80 Shaft 1020 or 1021 IJsXlS' -m. 1.20 Ix^s-in. Pitman Rod. .1021 29? 2-in. .75 Pipe Standard 1021 1; 2X341 2-in. 1.35 Bottom Plank 1021 14x32- in. 1.50 Repairs for Figs. 1022 and 1028 Frame 1028 A237 $ 8.00 Cast Pin., Sm. 1022 or 1028 G166 .60 Cut Pin., Sm. 1022 or 1028 G166C 4.50 Frame 1022 G348 7.00 Cast Pin., Lrg. 1022 or 1028 G349 1.00 Cut Pin., Lrg. 1022 or 1028 G349C 6.00 CastGear.Lrg. 1022 or 1028 G350 4.50 Cut Gear.Lrg. 1022 or 1028 G350C 20.00 Crank Wheel 1022 or 1028 G351 2.60 Crosshead 1022 or 1028 G352 1.00 Gear Cover . . . 1022 or 1028 G353 .15 Gear Cover. . .1022 or 1028 G354 .15 Wrist Pin 1022 or 1028 OK9I2 .50 Collar 1022 or 1028 11 s-in. .30 8x2,1. 2-in. Pulley 1022 1 1 s-in. 2.00 Shaft 1022 or 1028 ligx 9 5rin. 1.35 Shaft 1022 lijxie -in. .80 Shaft 1028 1 HxlS -in. 1.10 Wood Pitman 1022 32-in. .75 Wood Pitman 1028 54-in. .90 U-Bolt 1022 5 8-in. .45 Repairs for Fig. 1031 Frame A540 $2 10 Cast Gear A541 2 00 A542 'id Cut Gear A543 10 00 A544 3 50 Crank A545 90 Crosshead A546 Vb Wrought Brace, each A547 15 10x2 1 .,xl-in. Tight Pulley. A548 3 00 10x2i.ixl-in. Loose Pulley. A548 3 00 A549 3(1 a^-inch Staple Bolt A550 .15 Wrist Pin with Bolt A551 .Vb Pinion Shaft lxl7-inch. . . . A552 .80 Gear Shaft 1 ] sx8-inch A553 .6U 48-in. Wood Pitmans, each A554 .9t *Notc: Fig. 1017 Pump Jack is now obsolete, but repairs are furnished as here listed. 343 FLINT &- WALLIN6 MFG.CO. KENDALLVILLE,INDIANA,U.S.A. Repairs For Fig. 1038 Combination Pump Standard and Jack Parts No. 1 Pattern Price No. 2 Pattern Price Bearer Rod Guide Cast Pinion Cut Pinion Crosshead Pitman End Connection Pitman End Connection Pitman Wood Bearing Lower Barrel and Gear Support Bearing Cap Bearing Cap Wood Bearing. . . . Gear Guard Cast Gear Cut Gear Crank Arm Angle Steel Pitman Pitman Staple Wrist Pin Castellated Nut Drive Shaft Drive Shaft Wood Bearing. Pulleys Crank Shaft Pump Rod Pump Rod Pin Pump Rod Pin, Malleable . Fulcrum Handle Air Barrel Spout Nut Bearer Bearer Rubber Packing . . . Brass Stuffing Box Upper Barrel Pipe Plug Pipe Flange Pipe Flange Pipe Flange Pipe Flange Pipe Flange Pipe Flange Compression Cock Spout. Faced Pulley Ixlx^ie x29 in. 3sx4 in. 11 8X171 14x3x11,5" II4X81," 1x3 8X28 In & 11,6x33" >2X3 3 2" IKe-in. IM-in! A921 A924 A925 AllOO A1103 A1104 6682 A1102 AllOl AlllO A1084 A922 A923 A926 A1107 A1109 3982 4082 Aim 6622 A1106 A1094 Alios 30 G87 G388 G658 G650 IK-in. m-in. 2 -in. 2li-m. G652 G653 G654 G655 H69 $ .15 1.00 5.00 1.25 .90 .90 .35 12.75 .60 1.00 .60 6.00 14.00 1.80 2.00 .15 ,10 .65 2.10 .80 .25 4.50 .25 .90 5.75 .10 IJiXlMx^/fe x31 in. 13sx20" 16x3x1 3^8" IJ^xlO" lxysx28H & li/fexSS" J^x3^" IM'e-in. 1.35 1.35 1.50 1.50 i;''2-in. 1 -in. IM-in. l>^-in. 2 -in. 23'2-in. 3 -in. 3.00 16x3x11^" For Fig. 1035 repairs (Fig. 1035 now obsolete) see page 318 A921 A924 A925 A1080 A1081R A1081L 6622 A1082 A1083 6782 A1084 A1085 A1087 A1089 A1090 A1091 3922 4022 A1092 6622 A347 A1093 A1094 ; .15 1.00 Alios 30 G87 G547 G622 G660 G662 G663 G664 G665 G666 G667 H112 A346 .00 .00 .35 .35 .50 19.00 .90 .30 .60 .00 20.00 2.50 ,75 .25 1.25 .20 1.75 .50 6.00 1.75 2.00 .15 .10 .65 2.10 .80 .30 5.00 .25 .90 8.50 .10 1.50 .50 .50 .50 .75 .75 4.00 9.00 314 FLINT S-WALLINQ MFG. CO. KEN DALLVILLE, IN DIANA, U.S.A. •ot CDOOlOi-HCO^OarH MKWKWKWW .wwciO'-icaco':)' .COCOCOCOCOCOCOO? m s EH s hC ffi Ph ffi C CI j (1 at/ rf CI :/ ff a: E 1^ 'a O 345 FLINT &-' WALLING M F6.C07kEN DALLVI LLE, IN DIANA, Repairs For Fig. 1228 Hoosier Automatic Pressure Regulator Parts Lower Flange Top Flange Plunger Steel Fulcrum Weight Lever Diaphragm Weight Switch Weight .... Switch Bracket .... Shaft Hanger Switch Hanger .... Bumper Casting. . . Pattern | Price DlOl D102 D103 D104 D105 D106 D107 D108 D109 DUO Dill $1.00 1.50 .90 .60 1.50 3.75 .90 .75 .90 .60 .75 Parts Cold-Rolled Shalt, j2-in. . . . Single Copper Tips Double Copper Tips Fiber Slab Asbestos Slab Pin for Plunger Diaphragm Rubber Connecting Eye-Rod Hook . ^xl ^8-in. Pin Axl»i-in. Br. Bolt Pattern Price D112 $ .35 D113 .25 D114 .30 D115 .75 D116 2.25 D117 .75 D118 2.00 D119 .30 D120 .10 .15 Repairs for Fig. 1250 — Open Tank Controller Parts Pattern Price $.90 .60 .75 .35 .25 .30 .76 Parts Pattern Price Shaft Hanger D109 DllO Dill D112 D113 D114 D115 Asbestos Slab D116 D130 D131 D132 D133 $2.25 Switch Weight 1.50 Bumper Casting Cold-Rolled Shaft H-in 1.75 Chain Weight .75 Single Copper Tips .75 Brass Chain, per foot ... . .15 Fiber Slab Repairs for Fig. 1287— Circuit Breaker Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price Lower Flange Switch D121 D128 D129 D139 $1.20 .75 .60 1.00 Plunger DUO D141 D142 D143 $ .30 .30 Diaphragm Rubber Weight Latch .60 Top Flange .30 Repairs for Fig. 1291 — Automatic Diaphragm Controller Parts Pattern Price D107 Dill D112 D119 D137 D138 D144 D145 $ .90 Bumper Casting Shaft .75 .35 30 1.00 Bumper Bracket .50 1.75 Diaphragm Rubber 3.00 Parts Upper Flange Plunger Wrought Iron Lever, ^xl 3^x 28-in Weight Connecting Eye-Hook Bracket Cold-Rolled Pin Pattern D146 D147 D148 D149 D160 Price $2.00 .75 .75 6.00 .26 .26 346 FLINT 5- WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVI LLE.IN DIANA, U.S. A. Repairs For Fig. 6611 — Windmill Coupler For Fig. 684 — Pressure House Tanli Parts Bracket Hollow Iron, 4 to 12-ft. Mills . Hollow Iron, 14 to 18-ft. Mills . Lever Coil Spring Cold-Rolled Pin, ^\2 }4-m 702 802 14-16 902 Price $ .25 1.00 2.60 .15 .05 .10 Parts Price Top Head |$3.00 Bottom Head , 4.00 Rubber Gaskets ' 1 . 00 Air Vent Plug | .75 Air Vent Plug and Rubber .85 Relief Valve ! 1 . 00 Repairs for Figs. 6071, 6092 and 6093 — Reefing Gears Fig. 6071 Fig. 6092 Fig. 6093 Parts Pattern Price Pattern Price Pattern Price Crank. . . . E90 $ .50 E185 E186 E187 E188 E189 E190 E191 $ .60 .10 1.00 .50 1.25 .25 .25 E231 E186 E228 E226 E224 $ .40 .10 Bracket E91 .75 1.25 .90 2.00 E225 .60 Ratchet Wheel E92 E93 21-in. .15 .10 .50 Ratchet Pawl 32 -in. .65 45-in. 1 .00 Repairs for Fig. 659 — Triangles Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price Triangle Triangle Bracket T24 T25 $3.60 1 w^ Pump Rod Connection Shaft T28 $ .75 JixlOK-in. .25 T26 - 1 5 Bye-Bolt J^xlOH-in. .25 Mill Rod Connection T27 .75 Eye-Bolt V2X 7i^in.'. .25 Repairs for Fig. 660 — Rocker Arms and Boxes Parts Pattern ' Price Parts Pattern Price Arms, each Box and Cap, each . C61 $1.60 ' 1 J-i-in. 1 1 . 00 Pump Rod Connection Cast Plug C107 $ .60 .15 Drum . . Pinion . Frame . Collar.. Parts Repairs for Fig. 658 — Hoosier Crab N41 N42 N43 1-in. Price $4.50 1.20 2.50 .30 Parts Pattern Price Shaft Shaft Crank, wrought 1 xl4 H-in. ?sxl0H-in. $1.50 .45 1.00 347 FLINT &- WALLING MFG. CO. 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Repairs For Fig. 645 — Wood Saw Parts Pattern Price Parts Pattern Price Balance Wheel LI L6 L28 L29 L30 LSI L32 L33 L34 L35 L36 $12.00 1.60 1.25 .75 .75 .30 .30 .20 .20 .60 .60 L37 L38 L39 L40 L41 L61 $2.40 Saw Flange Bottom Box Holder 05 Bottom Babbitted Box 10 Top Babbitted Box 20 Top Box Holder Washer for Brace .05 5 50 Table Hinge Table Hinge Shaft Shaft Shaft L. H. Nut on Mandrel lAx52H-in. »ix35 -in. IJsxlOJa-in. 1 ".(-in. Table Hinge. . 75 Gear Rack Small Pinion 1,00 Repairs for Figs. 9230 and 9240— Tubular Well Valves Parts Size, Inches Parts Size, Inches 2 2 lo 3 2 21., 3 Cage, 9230 . . . $ .90 .90 .45 .50 45 $1.60 1.80 .60 1.20 75 .$2,10 2,40 1,20 2,50 1 20 Ring 9230 $ ,25 .05 .15 $ .40 .05 .30 .60 $ .50 Cage, 9240 Seat Rubber, 9230-9240 Expansion Rubber, 9240 Reduced Rod Coupling 9230 Seat, 9230 Seat, 9240 .40 1 00 Spool. 9230 and 9240 Repairs for Figs. 9151 to 9163 — Tubular Well Cylinders Parts Brass Shell Plunger Plunger Check Check Check Seat Rubber Check Expansion Rubber Ix Mx8-lnch Reducer .... Diameter Cylinder, Inches For Figures i';f6 2J4 2=4 9151 to 9163 $2.50 $3.00 $4.60 9151 to 9165 2.50 4,25 6,00 9161 to 9163 4.00 5,50 6,75 9151 to 9155 4.00 6,25 9,00 9161 to 9163 5,00 6.75 9,50 9151 to 9163 .05 .10 ,15 9161 to 9163 .20 .45 ,60 9151 to 9165 .50 ,60 Repairs for Figs. 9171 to 9174 — 15^-inch Deep Well Cylinders Repairs for Fig. 9190 — Regulator Cylinder Parts 14-inch Brass Shell 16-inch Brass Shell 18-inch Brass Shell 20-inch Brass Shell Bottom Cap Check, complete . . . Plunger, complete . Top Cap Price $3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 1 35 1 00 2 25 1 00 Parts Brass Cylinder Top Cap Top Rod Coupling Brass Covered Rod Plunger Brass Stuffing Box Nut. Pattern 2,i2x24-in. E81 E83 ? sx29 1 2-iii- ^ s-in. small Price $6,60 1,50 .15 2.50 .40 .50 349 FLINT &■ WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA, U.S.A. u cs ft .-I ,-1 M CO o o o CO n 00 o o § oooooooiniooooooo 00 .-1 CO CD ^ rH iM -H ,-( C^] ES o So "5 30 3 i ?^' S tn O o t. p ti C ^^ Or-) m o M I dj ii 0) 5i) Q. o" mU ■- s « s ^ » ^ ° o ■ = "o"o "■So .2 " .a o am, ifflO pa o C3 -(5DCD001OCOWCOTjTi"lOC0CO03C0 CO-*COCOC-1(Mt-iOJ (N IM (M CJ .H .-I r- °^ o_ >; 0) 0) 0) ^ ^, , -^ _> M fail-* -« ■> rt S S 0) 0) 3 S'rt I- tH f- i (UK* O o o Q Q i ,-T.-«Tmiiva^...vmm,TO . »,» . . . ..^..^ ^ . .__.i is_ ^ ; ; ..,;:. i ■ ,13 Repairs For Fig. 666, Hoosier Ratchet Regulator Parts Rjght-Hand Frame Left-Hand Frame Rack Upper Dog Shifter for Dog Shifter Weight Pawl Float Lever Weight Washer for Lever I^Bolt, 'sx4-in Pump Rod Connection . . . Weight Lever Lower Dog Pump Rod Lever Bracket . Triangle Swivel Pump Rod l.ever Triangle Bearing L-Bolt. Ax2-in Triangle Triangle L-Bolt, SsxSij-in L-Bolt, -fgxi Sj'-in ^ And the foUowing when used with Models 12 and 15 Windmills Nos. 1 and 3 Pattern I Price Nos. 2 and 4 Pattern Price T84 T85 T86 T87 T88 T89 TOO T91 T92 T92 1 , T93 T93;.. T94 T94 X4 T95 T95I2 T96 T961.. T97— 1 $1.00 1.00 .75 .15 .15 .20 .15 .50 .15 .15 .15 .25 .15 .25 .25 .30 .15 .15 .20 T99 T98 TlOO TlOl T103 T104 T106 T105 T107 $1.65 1.65 1.65 .20 .20 .30 .15 .50 .15 T108 .45 TIO7I2 .30 T102 .20 TlOSij .25 TllO .40 T109 1-2 .60 T109 .15 Till— 34-in. .25 T118— A-in. .25 1 TIO6L2 .15 T11012 .20 No. 3 Weight . . ! T121 T123 A012'2 T127 T128 3g-in. 30-in. $1.35 .75 j .25 1.00 ! .30 .25 .75 T124 T123 AOI2I2 T122 T129 i2-in. 45-in. $2.40 .75 .25 Rack 3.00 Pump Rod Connection, with Fig. 665 Hook Chain .50 .30 1.00 351 The Republican Publishing Co. Hamilton, Ohio