Louden Rocker-Bar Hay Fork— Fig. 1137 



The Louden Rocker-Bar Hay Fork is an extra strong fork 

 constructed out of the best quahty high carbon fork steel. 

 The fork will enter the hay easily. The tines lock in position 

 either open or closed and the toes cannot double back when 

 entering green or tough hay. 



The cross bar on the fork is placed near the top and it 

 gathers the hay or grain from the end of the point instead of 

 from two inches above the bottom. This fork, therefore, has 

 a larger capacity and will carry bigger loads than the ordinary 

 double harpoon fork. When the load is carried into the mow 

 the fork trips easy and will drop its load clean. 



Louden Triple 



Harpoon Fork 



Fig. 350 



The Louden Triple 

 Harpoon Fork is the 

 lightest weight and at 

 the same time the 

 strongest harpoon fork 

 made. The fork is all 

 fork. It will go down 

 into the hay clear out 

 of sight, will lift a big- 

 ger load and carry the 

 load closer to the track 

 than any other har- 

 poon fork made. 



View B View A 



Fig. 350 (Peerless) 

 Specifications 



For use in any type of barn. 



Can be used with any hay carrier. 



For use in all kinds of hay. 



Body and tines of special quality fork steel. 



Lock lever of malleable iron. 



Length of tines, 24 inches. 



Weight. 12 pounds. 



Nellis Single 



Harpoon Fork 



Fig. 356 



Specifications 



For use in any type of 



barn. 

 Can be used with any hay 



carrier. 

 Length of tine, 26 inches. 

 Weight, 13 pounds. 



This is the old orig- 

 inal type of hay fork. 

 It will do good service 

 in long, heavy timothy 

 hay. I s not so success- 

 full in clover or alfalfa, 

 especially if the hay 

 is somewhat dry. 



Fig. 356 (Poker) 



Fig. 1137 (Tuttle) 

 Specifications 



For use in any style of barn. 



Can be used with any kind of hay carrier. 



Will handle any kind of hay. 



Length of tines under head (distance tines go in 



hay), 31 inches. 

 The tines and main frame of the fork are of 



special high carbon fork steel. 

 The rocker bar. toes and lock are malleable iron. 

 Weight, 20 pounds. 

 In Fig. 330, View A shows the fork open, ready to enter the 

 hay. The small tapering tines will enter the hay easily. The lever 

 is then pushed downward, forcing the tines into the position as 

 shown in View B. In addition to lifting big loads, the triple 

 harpoon fork will bind its load from top to bottom and prevent 

 the hay from shaking loose and falling back. 



This fork can be used with any make of hay carrier and is so 

 strong and compactly built that it will give years of service. 



Harris Double Harpoon Fork — Fig. 353 

 Specifications 



For use in any type of barn. 

 Can be used on any kind of hay carrier. 

 Made in three sizes: 

 Standard size. 



Length of tines under cross bar. 243-2 inches. 



Width between tines, 15 J2 inches. 



Weight, 19 pounds. 

 Intermediate size. 



Length of tines under cross bar, 31 inches. 



Width between tines, 15}^ inches. 



Weight, 20 pounds. 



Large size (Alfalfa). 



Length of tines under cross bar, 32 inches. 



Width between tines, 2 1 inches. 



Weight, 32 pounds. 



The Harris Double Harpoon is the 

 original harpoon fork. It has been on 

 the market for years and will do good 

 work under all ordinary conditions. 



It is built of genuine fork steel, for use in any barn, 

 type of hay carrier and in any kind of hay. 



Fig. 353 



with any 



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