Some Special Pulleys 



Fig. 359 Fig. 435 Fig. 360 



(Pointer) (Perch) (Parasite) 



Fig. 366 is our Fork Pulley used with all of our Fork 

 Fig. 366 Carriers except our Senior Carrier, Fig. 1100. 



(Togard; J J. pj^g g 4-inch sheave and a strong malleable frame with 



safety hook that has the tubular swivel. Weight, 3^4 pounds. 



Fig. 359 is our Return Pulley with 3-in. wood sheave for l^-'m. rope and smaller. 

 Made the same as our High-grade pulleys on page 49. Weight, 1 pound. 



Fig. 1139 



Fig. 435 is our Comb Pulley, for lifting cord to pass over, in the peak of barn 

 sheave. Weight, Js pound. 



Fig. 360 is our Malleable Case Check Pulley with IJ^ in. iron sheave, 

 rope and smaller. Weight, 6 ounces. 



Fig. 1139 is our Fork Pulley used with our Senior Fork Carrier only, 

 of special gray iron. Both Fork Pulleys are built on the same line 



Weight, 6 pounds. 



1 1 has IJ^-in. iron 



Built extra strong for ^a-in. 



It has a 7-in. sheave made 

 as our high grade pulleys. 



Fig. 623 (Pawn) 

 Specifications 



Frame made of malleable iron. 

 Rope wheel special quality gray iron. 

 Rope wheel 4 inches diameter. 

 Weight, 4^4 pounds. 



Louden Snatch Pulley Block — Fig. 623 



The Snatch Pulley Block shortens the distance the horse 

 travels. After passing through the lower draft pulley, the 

 end of the rope is made fast to the barn wall or a stake driven 

 in the ground. Before making the end of the rope fast a 

 washer should be slipped on and a knot tied in the rope, as 

 shown in the illustration. The Snatch Pulley can then be put 

 in place on the rope. One side of the pulley is open so the 

 rope can be thrown off and on. When the load is pulled into 

 the mow, the rope can be thrown off the 

 pulley and the fork returned to the wagon j»» «vi ^_ 



without waiting for the — '^ '111 V^ 



return of the horse. 



Cast Frame Pulleys 



Fig. 522. Cast Frame Draft Pulley, 6-inch wood sheave, has 

 large, loose pin, self-oiling axle. Weight, 3)4 pounds. 



Fig. 729. Cast Frame Knot Passing Pulley, 6-inch wood, 

 sheave has large, loose pin, self-oiling axle. Weight, 4 pounds. 



Fig. 641 (Ray) 



Fig. 642 (Frank) 



Fig. 522 (Presto) Fig. 729 (Peter) 



Wood Frame Pulley — Reed Pattern 



The frame is made of hard wood held together 

 by rivets at the top. It is provided with wrought 

 steel yoke to support the large, hollow, self-lubri- 

 cating axle on which the sheave turns. Sheaves 

 made of hard maple. A good strong pulley. Fig. 

 641 shows the pulley with steel hook. Fig. 642 

 shows pulley with malleable eye. Weight, 2^ 

 pounds. 



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