Feed Carriers 



NEW IMPROVEMENT. All Louden Feed Carriers are now equipped with roller bearing track wheels. 



DOUBLE END FEED CARRIER. The largest feed carrier we make. 

 It is built with sloping shovel board at each end so two men can work at the 

 same time. It is the carrier for heavy work; is the best carrier for all barns, 

 and particularly desirable where you are feeding more than twenty head of 

 animals. The carrier is strongly reinforced in all parts. It is built to stand 

 heavy work and give long service. See page 1 67. 



SINGLE END FEED CARRIER. If one man is doing the feeding, this 

 carrier is the right one for all barns. It is easy to handle; can be furnished 

 with any style of hoisting gear, and is a handy all-around feed car; is suitable 

 for carrying silage from silo to feed alley, or for carrying corn or other grains 

 to bunkers or feed troughs. Carrier is strongly built of the best materials. 

 Description on page 168. 



SIDE DELIVERY FEED CARRIER. This carrier was designed to 

 meet the demand for a carrier to be used where feed is to be distributed in 

 feed bunkers or on feeding floors. It is so arranged that the feed box can be 

 tilted over sideways allowing feed to pour out a little at a time or feed can 

 be scooped out easily. It is easily handled and is a great saver of time and 

 labor. See page 170. 



ADJUSTABLE FRAME FEED CARRIER. This carrier is attached to 

 the truck with a chain and may be hung high or low as required. It fills every 

 requirement where it is not necessary to raise or lower the box during feeding 

 time. The materials used in the manufacture are the same as in other Louden 

 Feed Carriers. The raising and lowering chains are quickly adjusted. 

 See page 1 69. 



WIRE TRACK FEED CARRIER. This carrier has the chain adjust- 

 ment for accommodating the carrier to the height of the ceiling, and is built 

 for a wire track. No wire track carrier on the market is more satisfactory. 

 The box is the same as those we use on our other carriers. Full description 

 on page 169. 



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