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Single End Feed Carrier with 

 Adjustable Chain — Fig. 886 



Specifications 



Operates on Louden Double Bead Steel Track, 

 Fig. 571. (See pages 175 to 183 for Track and Track 

 Fittings.) 



Box is made of wood, reinforced with strap iron. 



Length of box, 67 inches; width. 29 inches; depth, 

 20 inches, outside measurements. Capacity, 12 bushels. 



Track Wheels are roller bearing. 



Diameter of Track Wheels, 4 inches. 



Clearance necessarv for Track Wheels, 5 inches. 



Total clearance necessary, 52 inches. 



Shipping weight, 1 70 pounds. 



Fig. 886 is the same as the Standard Feed 

 Carrier, except that it is fitted with an adjustable, 

 rigid frame, instead of the raising and lowering 

 device, as in some buildings the feed and ensilage 

 is located so it can be reached handily without 

 raising and lowering the feed carrier. The box 

 is supported by chains which permit adjustment 

 for the high and low ceilings. The rigid frame 

 carrier operates around curves and switches the 

 same as the regular carrier and is cheaper. 



Fig. 887. (Hoard). 



Fig. 886. (Hedge). 



Wire Track Feed Carrier — Fig. 887 



Specifications 



Operates on 0000 Basic Steel Wire Track. (See pages 

 87-190 for Track and Track Fittings.) 



Box is made of wood, reinforced with strap iron. 



Length of box, 67 inches; width, 29 inches; depth, 



inches, outside measurements. Capacity, 12 bushels. 



Track Wheels are roller bearing. 



Diameter of Track Wheels, 6 inches. 



Clearance necessary for Track Wheels, 6 inches. 



Total clearance necessary, 54 inches. 



Shipping weight, 1 72 pounds. 



Fig. 887 is the same as Fig. 886 except that it 

 runs on wire track. It will run around our special 

 curves and over our special switches for wire track 

 and can be installed for practical work under any 

 condition where a wire track carrier can be used at 

 all. We can furnish special Spring End Stops with 

 latches to catch and hold the carrier at each end, 

 and the carrier can be operated automatically 

 reasonable distances between the silo and the stable 

 or the stable and the feed rooms. This carrier 

 has the chain supports for the box, permitting 

 adjustment for high and low tracks. 



Louden Machinery Company, 



Fairfield, Iowa. 

 Dear Sirs: 



I am more than pleased with the Feed Carrier I bought of you. It does all expected of it sc 

 carry mill feed and silage for a dairy of seventy cows, and it has never caused a minute's trouble, 

 labor saver in a dairy. 



Yours truly, 



Geo. H. Keller, 



far. We use it to 

 I consider it a great 



St. Charles, 111. 



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