Thp LOUDEN MACHINERY COMPANY 



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Louden Single Post Cow Stall Fig. 796 



Specifications 



Weights. Our Standard Size 796 stall complete, weighs 

 51 '2 lbs.; Standard 796 End Section complete, weighs 27 lbs. 



Note: When one end of a row of stalls is joined to a wall 

 the end section at the other end will be counted as a part of 

 the stalls, but if a wall flange or a partition next the wall 

 is used, or a post is set between the stanchion and the wall 

 or is extended up to the ceiling, an extra charge will be 

 made for these parts. 



Standard Size. The top-rail, stall posts and stall 

 partitions are made of \^ g O- D- steel tubing. 



Note: The height of the 796 Stall and the length of the 

 posts are the same as our 812 Stall. See sf)ecifications on 

 page 77. The stall partitions, the stanchions and finish are 

 also the same. 



Illustration. The cut shows two stalls and one end 

 section on tlie cross alley where the end curbs are located. 

 When there is an alley at each end of a row of stalls, an extra 

 end section is required for which an extra charge will be made. 



Fig. 796 Stall Complete, consists of 1 Stall Post; I 

 Stall Partition; 36 inches of Top-Rail (more or less); 2 Inter- 

 locking Dust-Proof Couplings; I Tubular Steel or Wood- 

 Lined Stanchion; 1 Regular Stanchion Holder; 1 Guide or 

 Hold - Open for stanchion, and 1 Regular Stanchion 

 Anchor. 



End Section Complete consists of I Stall Post; I Stall 

 Partition; I Interlocking Dust-Proof Coupling, and 1 Single 

 Piece Elbow. 



This is an excellent Stall for young stock or for small cows where it is not necessary to make the stalls 

 over 3 feet wide. Many dairymen wish to provide for stabHng young stock, especially heifers, until 

 they are old enough to join the producing herd. These Stalls when equipped with our Narrow Stanchions 

 are well adapted to this purpose. They are not recommended for cows requiring wider stalls because there 

 would be too much space between the stall posts and stanchions, and the stanchions would open too wide 

 unless stanchion side chains were used. 



These stalls have our Interlocking Dust-Proof Couplings and other Louden features. The cut shows 

 one of our Standardized Mangers with High Built-Up End and Manger Curbs — the best that has ever 

 been made. Probably it is not necessary that so fine a manger be used with this inexpensive stall, but 

 for all the difference there is in cost, hardly anyone would want to use the common manger. 



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