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7 L THE 'ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1917 , - 'l ' v f,r ' ...... -' , yirW With Duplicate j-.-, --.. ...... . t - it ears- Munnmg t Every bearing of tne Auto-oiled Aermotor is constantly flooded with oiL The gear case, in which the du plicate gears run, hold8 two or three times as crach oil as is required by the mill for a year of continuous run ning. Prom the gear case the oil floors through every bearing in a con stant stream. The Helmet, or Hood, covers all of the working parts of the mill. !N"o rain can get in to flood out the oil. No dust eaaa blow in to grind out the bearings. No oil can splash out. 4 r u ? ' '. 1 .' ' -,. v; v: . ; : l rtiinakSiii ' i " .i---r- i- tin .. nr1 r, r -, ; 1-, , rV.'-ai K you' are tired of climbing a wind mill tower, if you are tired of buying repairs and having them put on, or if you are tired of waiting for a big wind, let us furnish you an unbreak able, self -oiling ever-going mill to go on any old tower. It costs but little and you will get the difference be tween no water in a light wind and an abundance of water in almost no wind. 1 x The Oiling System The oiling arrangement is complete and perfectly automatic. "While wonder fully effective, it is extremely simple. The can of Aermotor Oil which we BeM with each mill, when poured into the gear case is sufficient to last a year or more. The gears run in this oil and distribute it to all the working parts, constantly flooding them with oil Since the oil supply will last a year or more, a conrenieiit time and favorable weather can be chosen to replenish it. No necessity f or doing this -work Tfsrhen yon are busiest or the weather is the worst, as so often happens with out-of-date windmiTls. ew Head for Old Aermotors There are hundreds of thousands of Aermotors 'throughout this country, and. all over the world, which have given good service for many years. At very small cost, these mills can be brought up to date by replacing the old assembled motor with this auto-oiled motor and tailbone. The old wheel, vane and tower can be used. The cost of this change is so small in comparison with, the ad vantages gained that every Aermotor owner should give it careful considera tion. It will give you a quiet, light-running mill which will need oiling only once a year. The saving in time' and oil will soon equal the cost of making the change. . x EA8Y-TQ-BU1L AMD AUTO-OIL With Duplicate Gears Al'WiTencS -andaxope are all the tools needed to erect this latest Aermotor outfit. ' It is done quickly, easily and safely. The corner . posts of the tower are allmade in 7 foot lengths. A man standing on the staging at one set of girts can easily reach to build up the nest section of the tower complete. The steps are put on before the erecting is started so that there is a ladder to climb the tower as fast as it is bmttnp. All work of assembling is done from a staging on the inside of the tower which, gives a feeling of perfect se cnrity no matter how high the tower. , " . , V - , -. . m UP TOWER AERMOTOR , Running in Oil Builder of Pure Iron Storage Tanks . Alr N. ' Guaranteed for 20 Years -r V. ' ' " I