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Louden Triple Drum Power Hoist — Fig. 1132 



Specifications 



Operation: Load hoisted to desired height 

 by use of large drum. Load carried 

 along track to the right by right hand 

 small drum, or to the left by left hand 

 small drum. 



Main Drum: Lengtn, 20 inches; diam- 

 eter, 6 inches: diameter of drum 

 flanges, 15 inches; capacity, 300 feet 

 of j4-inch rope or 400 feet of j2-inch 

 rope. 



Small Drums (Each): Length. 8 inches; 

 capacity. 1 75 feet of } j-inch rope. 



Belt Wheel, pressed steel; diameter, 20 

 inches: width of face. 6 inches. 



Total width, 48 inches. 



Total length, 65 inches. 



Floor space necessary for base, 38 x 65 

 inches. (Note: This is actual base. 

 Where hoist is mounted on truck, 

 sufficient room for operator to stand 

 should be allowed.) 



Weight complete, 636 pounds. 



Fig. 1132 



In a center drive barn, where the hay is to be stored in mows on both sides of the driveway, or in a 

 Round barn, the Triple Drum Power Hoist should be used. With this hoist and a Cross Draft Sling Carrier, 

 hay can be picked up and carried into either mow at the will of the operator. One load can be put in the 

 right hand mow and the next in the left hand mow, if desired, without the changing of ropes or pulleys. 



It is not necessary to carry the load clear up to the track. Unless cross timbers interfere, the hay 

 may be run back into the mow at any height. 



The Louden Triple Drum Power Hoist has three complete hoisting drums mounted in the same frame. 

 They operate by friction clutch. Pull the levers to you and they force the clutch into contact; release 

 them and the power is released automatically; push them from you and the brakes are applied. 



Complete Power Rigs for Barns 



The Power Hoist can be used successfully with any kind of a Hay Carrier. We shall be glad to send 

 you specifications and prices for a complete power outfit for your barn, for either fork or sling use. Tell 

 us whether you take up hay from the end of the barn, or from a center driveway, and mention the carrier 

 and sling (or fork) you prefer. You'll be surprised to learn how little a Power Hoist will add to the cost 

 of your hay unloading outfit, as compared with the saving it effects. 



T j' «« 1- 1^ ir • c u T Redstone, Mont., May 23, 1913. 



Louden Machmery Company, t-airheld. Iowa. .xv. .=>. , j . 



Gentlemen; 



My barn is equipped with a Louden Hay Carrier and Slings which I bought of you the fall of 1910. The 

 slings are the largest you sold. I can unload 1.000 lbs. at each pull, easy. I have a very large door. 9x12. 

 I consider the outfit good in every way. Yours truly. 



John H. Schlag. 



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