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A big sling load goinc Into a barn 

 in Germany. I.oud>Mi Hay T00I3 

 'are used all over the world. 



Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

 Aug. 11. 1914. 

 Louden Machinery Company, 

 Gentlemen: 



We harvested 150 acres of alfalfa in 1913 

 and I9I4, and are the largest alfalfa growers 

 in Wisconsin. Our engine hoist, slings, 

 horse forks, tracks, cars, and pulleys are 

 all Louden hay tools. Goods of other 

 makes were replaced by Louden make, 

 because we found Louden goods to be 

 more durable and convenient. 



Durability of haying machinery means 

 so much to us as we have so much hay to 

 handle. Good reliable machinery is very 

 important because one has extra help 

 around, the weather is warm, and hay 

 should be handled quickly and easily, and 

 tools should be made to be handled by 

 men conveniently, thus saving time, labor, 

 expense, and worry in taking care of the 

 hay crop when it is ready for mowing or 

 stacking. No one can afford to spend the 

 time for repairs or repairing poorly con- 

 structed or faulty in operation hay tools. 

 Yours very truly, 



SWARTZ BROS.. 



Per P. C. S. 



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