Fig. 389 

 (Ensing) 



Louden Pulley Hooks, Etc. 



Fig. 389. Steel Floor Pulley Hook, 

 Weight, per dozen, 1 5 pounds 



X 7 inches. 



.. _, , J rii, I J puuiiua. 



Fig. 390. Steel Rafter Pulley Hook, 

 Weight, per dozen, IOJ2 pounds. 



5 8x6 inches. 



WCIgllL, pel KA\J£,Cll, IVy^ pv^UllVJO. 



Fig. 391. Steel Return Pulley Hook, 3^x3J/^ inches. 

 Weight, per dozen, 3 pounds. 



Pulley Holders for Steel Track 



Fig. 470 (Provost) 



The Pulley Holder, Fig. 470, is designed for use with the Louden Weight Return, 

 Fig. 529, page 19, and also at any other place where it is necessary to hang a pulley 

 immediately underneath a Steel Hay Carrier Track. 



pounds. It is made of refined 



Fig. 470 shows PuUy Holder for Double-Bead Steel Track. Weight, - 

 malleable iron and is clamped to the steel track by means of heavy bolts. 



How to Set Pulley Hooks 



Pulley Hooks should always be set 

 so they will stand straight with the 

 line of draft, as shown by the dotted 

 lines. When the pull is crossways it 

 / I / ^ '1 / I will bend the hook. Of the illustra- 



I ' y i tion at left, the first, third and fifth are 



right; while second, fourth and sixth are wrong. It is the Cross Pull that bends or breaks the hook. 

 A yz or ^4 hook put in right will stand more than a ^-inch hook put in wrong. 



Louden Bracket Pulley Holder — Fig. 348 



Specifications 



For supporting pulley (or draft rope. Made o( malleable iron. 

 Will carry any common pulley. Weight, 3 pounds. 



Louden Bracket Pulley Holder is used to carry the draft rope out through 

 the barn siding close to the eaves and carries the rope close to the mow so 

 that the hay does not interfere with the rope or pulleys when the mow is full. 

 The hole in the side of the barn is small and the pulley is up close to the eave 

 and is always in the dry. Pulley can be put in or removed easily from inside 

 of the barn. In barns where hay is taken in at one end or both ends, if the 

 rope is run the nearest way to the ground from the end of the track, it reduces 

 friction and requires less rope. 



The holder supports the pulley and at the same time allows it to adjust 



itself in line with the draft. It also holds the rope free so it does not rub 



and wear on the timbers. To attach the holder, cut a hole in the barn 



Fig. 348 Pyramid' siding 4 inches wide and 8 or 10 inches high. Bolt the holder in place so 



the hook will be even with the top of the hole. Bolts are furnished with the 



holder. This is an inexpensive article that should be included with every hay-unloading outfit for 



barns as described. The saving in the amount of draft rope required, the less amount of wear on 



the rope, and the reduced friction, make the Bracket Pulley Holder a profitable investment immediately. 



Louden Lightning Rope Hitch — Fig. 367 



Made of Malleable Iron 



For quickly connecting Singletrees or Doubletrees to Fig. 383 (Excelsior) 



draft rope. No time lost tying or untying knots in the Louden Swivel Rope 



rope. The rope is slipped through the hitch and the Hook with safety latch. 

 11. 1 11- 1 1 .. ir I. 1 Weight J4 pound. 



Fig. 367 (Emery) end bent around and slipped under itself. It can be «"g"t-4 



instantly attached or detached and will hold securely; also can be adjusted to lengthen or shorten the 

 rope. It is provided with a safety hook which will not become unlatched. Weight, l/s pounds. 



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