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A REAL SELF-OILING WINDMILL With Duplicate Gears Running in Oil The, Auto- Oiled, Aermotor Every Werking Part is Constantly and Compigtely; Oiled The Auto-oiled Acr- upply of oil is sent ply f motor now has behin: Empty he gear case when the mill ted, and. you need not think about oil- r. The first put with the out, in 191 assertion that it would run for a year with one oiling, there were many in every det fectly auton who did not believ possible tomakea wi mill which would run that long with. out atten tion, the years jt A constant stream of oil flows on every bear ing. ‘The shafts run in oil. Every cogis cove ed with oil, everywhere, yet_none escapes, becatiseall sur plus oil flows bac a the gear car co batal over and over again, Any windmill which does not have the gears ave runni nil is only y,and every one halfoiled. Cogs which motors has filled with oil run proven its ability torun » but not only ay sre, with o} t has disappe Thousands upon. thousands of satisfied purchasers all over the world have spread thenews that the Acrmotor Co. has pro- duced a self-oili indmill which runs in a breath of air, takes care of itself in thestrong- smoothly and quietly and last indefinitely, Dry gears, exposed to dust,wear rapidly. You: would not thinkef buy- ing an automobile with the transmission gears exposed to dust and mud. A modern windmill, like a modern automobile, must have the gears enclosed I. a ost wit lever needs repairs: PALE ROMRich may and never Wingmatl ; i Do not be Windmill Barts-cont be made for bearingb4B04923direnocil. Auto- Dealers wh PAMSObEAMelling other m: mobiles are not made to run without oil ud yet the wheel of Aermotor makes from three to five times as many revolutions in a week as the ‘a real self-oiling windmill. average automobile wheel. You do not try to Wherever you go now, you will sce large numbers run your wagon, your mower, or even your wheel of Aermotors on towers of other makes. Every barrow without oil. Every maker of machinery one of these tells the story of an owner who had me tired of trying to keep an ordinary win a ile “a is thesbest bear, eco) See oe raat RUAN T-PAT OCCT BAS ie ce Tae ondary wind: frequent and thorough oiling. Why, then, sl@adS04482AWb tor oiling need be thought of only once a anvone expect you to believe that a windmill year, and the possibility of requiring repairs is so will run well, month after month, without oil. remote that it need not be given consideration, only means for meeting the PHANTOM VIEW OF ASSEMBLED MOTOR ion below enables you to and helmet and thgmoter: Phe Gen ‘The illustra look thru the gear c sce the isin ae hone T case indi- tate the oil Set aE show how the lower part of the large gears is always submerged in the oil. As the revolve they carry a food of oil up onto the pinions. Some of this oil flows off into the bearings on each ‘ts.com ‘Windmill-Parts.cqmmy we al ROR 8 of che side of t Dinions pame of it runs vn ined RUIN RRS CAE soe gears, a part of ASABE ut into the arm which supports the wind wheel and oils the bearing and thrust wash- thin the hub.” A small part of it ked up by the ring oiler and de- posited on the shaft which carries the Partuiidsnvoller and the upper ends of the Pays goayitmen. Every working partis fully and Minstantly oiled. Friction is practical- lv eliminated and the Aermotor runs in the lightest breeze. This is most importantin thesummer months when the winds are frequently very light. Wa “Pats otor to run in light winds i.due to some very Se es perc “GRRE ancimll, ee whi i First and most important is the correct design of al The proper size, shape, curvature and angle of the sails were determined by most exhaustive experiments. Added to the correct design of the wheel, is its ability to face upto the lightest winds, ‘The turntable is small and well oiled so that the mill is very sensitive to the direction of the wind. When perfect lubrication is 1 added to the best that jg posible iy design and construction, the result is a windmill which gives thane bart How ice. 214 504-8234 By this mean MOTOR WITH HELMET REMOVED Tn connection with the distinctive features of the Au you will nore these feat of their importance you will surely be inhi ilk Partsiconr: and perfection ob Foigancgisan inc wae Rocking, RESO make this a powerful and durable pumping machine, and yet it is wonderful ts simplicity. We call your ar to the absence of bolts, screw nuts and other small which would be likely to work loose and need frequent attention. The exter 1B to which these things have been Windmill in the Aermotor js worthy of ‘Sut Steet Pitman Gude ar Guide Whee! for Pitmen Shich inconstantly ole ‘Cross Shaft carrying WW. ‘Wheel and So Piemen, Ring Oiler for Upper Bearings Effctone ‘arts. Cosme Gear Case in passing notice, Every- ou Fan thing has been designed with a view tosimplicity,etficiencyranddurability. sing THE DOUBLE GEARS lly divided betw » pairs of time js peculiar to the Aermotor. There is no twisting oreramping. ‘There is no overhanging on any of the ceeesellagges are securely ke; ihe in s EDS UR crerspunding big sar with its | afedachOtntasthdent of the other, ‘The use of independent shafts, with one running ins other, distributes the load equally over the entire length no more pressure on the hearing at its outer edge than at the center. ‘The load on one gear exactly bal the load on the other and the pressure on the bearing is st down. ‘The outer shaft is unusually large so that the by surface is amp ‘id with oil, ime withour requiring a moment's » As this bearing ngtang pod thers will he he pereepelle wear MUR AEORNG Ba. Sess" ter is pumplt E48FMb ror, for stock and by any other kind of pumping machinery... “They do their work silently, sw satisfactorily. ay withour seeing an Aermi object in the landscape Vand you will find the Aer i everywhere bi economical and Prenill-Parts.com e"Windmill-Parts.com 214504-SEHIS NEW HEAD FOR OLDsAERMOTORS If you have an old Aermotor on which the wheel and vane are still can make an up-to-date mill out of it by ordering one of these new motors. ‘The price for such an exchange is made very low. | If you hav 10-fe, of 12-ft, Aermotor ¥ you will need only the new a New wheel arms are required with all H-f dis eq The method, rill is running ry litle when smestic purposes, than 1 1, you mbled Soft the round wheel arms and the long regulating sp cmbled motor and tail-bone to make the ch ‘or Ié-tt. mills of the older type will pay you to fig gn your alih Asrmoror and get the benefit of the latest improv ments. See your WARCIRALAP a tS.COM rer 214 504-8234 I

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