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mils, or store-houses; eitber by havivg it first brought, by a conveyer, into Ihe elevator, or by a Short elevator that may bring it in through a door or window, and discharge it into be main elevator. This Short elevator may be put up, and taken down, as required.
If two pair of Stones be turned by one water-wheel, at the game time, one to chop and the other to grind down, as it passes through one pair it may be elevated into the hopper of the other: by this method, much more may be done by one wheel in the Same time.
If the Screen and fan be-on the Second floor, So that a large quantity of wheat cannot be cleaned, aud laid over the Stones, at a time, to Supply them regularly, it may be elevated from. tbe tail of the fan to a banging, garver, or any floor over the Stones, from whence it can be let in by a Spout.
1f there be no convenience to clean wheat over the stones, then a garner may be made hopperwise under the fan; and a Small elevator Set to run constantly, to elevate the wheat from 5aid garner into a Spout, that will Supply two or three Pair of Stones regularly. This elevator muzt be 50 CgoR- Structed as to hoist a little faster than to Supply the stones, always keeping the spout full, the Surplus will fall back.
If the clean wheat guits best to be at a distance from thz atones, and near on 2 level with the hopper, the elevator may be Set to rake it into the hopper. It it brings too much it will carry it back again.
If the wheat cannot be laid over the rolliug Screen, bat on the same floor, or one below it, either under it, or at a distance, the elevator may be Set to bring it in; the Surplus it will carry back.
If the wheat passes through a rubbing or Shelliang mill, it may be elevated to Ihe cleaning machines.
If the wheat be damp, lying in a garner, it may be spouted into the elevator, and elevated into another garner, this will dry it much, in a dry day.
A kiln may be contrived to dry corn with, a hopperbey to Stir it, the grain let in at the centre and spread s6 Slowly that it will be Sufficiently dried before it comes to bees| tremes, which are to deliver it into the elevator, t9 be ele- vated into the mill and deposited over the Stones.(
If applied 10 elevate grain, or the like, from Ships to stere- houses, and wrought by a man who applies his weight as the power, be will be able to elevate as much as two? mea can Carry; but it may be moved by a horse, Steam, wind, or ude..
if the tail flour or bran will not run into the elevator, it may be 5et to rake it in, and to elevate the bran and Shorts 19


