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Extended Hay Rack For Hay Chute— Fig. 1227 



(Flat Wall) 



Specifications 



No. 1227. Height, 5 feet; width, 33 inches; extends 18 inches 



from wall. 

 Uprights are heavy J 2-i"ch rods, spaced 4 inches apart. 

 Main frame and cross braces are of 1x3^ inch size. 

 Weight, 57 pounds. 



No. 1227' 2- Height. 5 feet 6 inches; width, 42 inches; extends 



19 inches from wall. 

 Uprights are heavy ' 2-i'^ch rods. 

 Main frame and cross brace, li 

 Weight, 67 pounds. 



This rack is long enough to reach to the average 

 mow, and where used, there is no opportunity for 

 hay to be scattered on the stall floor while being 

 filled. This advantage soon pays for the additional 

 cost of this rack over lower racks in the average 

 barn. More hay can be put into this rack at one 

 feeding, thus saving some labor. 



The rack is strong and substantial and adds greatly 

 to the good appearance of the barn. It is cross 

 braced and heavy. 



Fig. 1227 



Extended Corner Hay Rack 

 For Hay Chute- Fig. 1228 



(Corner Rack) 

 Specifications 



No. 1228. One size only. 



Made either for right or left corner of stall. Cut shows left hand. (In 



ordering be sure and state whether rack is to be used in right or left 



hand corner of stall.) 

 Height, 5 ft. 6 inches. 

 Projects 20 inches from corner. 

 Uprights: Heavy J 2-'"ch rods. 

 Main frame and cross brace, lx'4' inch rods. 

 Weight, 38 pounds. 



Like Fig. 1227 this rack is high enough to be filled from the 

 mow without wasting any hay. It is made either for right or 

 left corner of stall. Illustration shows left hand corner style. 



The heavy cross-braced construction of this rack is a guarantee 

 of its durability. It should outlast the barn. 



Fig, 1228 



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