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Louden 812 Stalls with Column to Ceiling— Fig. 934 



Fig. 934 shows how the Louden Stalls may be connected to large posts or supporting columns in the barn. 

 All that is necessary is to make the stalls the required width to fill the spaces between the columns, cut the 

 top-rail to suit and use the proper size and style of clamps to make the necessary connections. The cut 

 shows a combination of our 810 and 81 2 Stalls. If the stalls are narrow the side posts adjacent to the columns 

 will be left off. If preferred, or if the columns do not come right to connect the stall partitions to them, the 

 columns may be used in place of one of the 812 Double Posts. It is much better to have the stall posts m 

 perfect line with the columns than to have the columns set either in the manger or on the stall floor. 



Fig. 1183 



Fig. 1184 



The Louden Stalls can be readily set up on floors that are already in without tearing out the old floors. 

 Figs. 1 183 and 1 184 show the most approved plans. In Fig. 1 183 a layer of new cement 6 mches thick is 

 used for the stall floor and 2 or 3 inches is cut out of the old floor at "X" for the gutter. 



In Fig I 184 the layer of cement for the stall floor should be 8 or 9 inches thick. In this plan nothing 

 has to be cut out of the old floor for the gutter. If thought best a layer 2 or 3 inches thick may be added 

 for the litter alley floor which would then be that much higher than the feed alley floor. 



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