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Sanitary Steel Feed Box — Fig. 1232 



(Warren Patent) 



Fig. 1232 

 Specifications 



Construction: Body of 18-gauge Wood's refined cold-rolled steel, reinforced around the top with a steel band. All 

 corners are welded, making box rigid. All parts galvanized to make them rust proof. Two rods set across Inside of box 

 act as braces and prevent waste of feed. 



Installation: Box sets in a 

 heavy 1 3 ^xj^ inch steel frame, 

 to which it is attached at 

 each end with heavy ma- 

 chine bolts which form pivots 

 on which the box swings when 

 it is tilted for cleaning. Can- 

 not be tilted by horse. 



Attachments: Steel clamps; 

 one end brace, and lag bolts 

 for installing are furnished 

 with each box. If manger is 

 to be set away from corner of 

 stall, an extra supporting 

 brace should be ordered. 

 Where box is to be attached 

 to brick or cement wall, ex- 

 pansion shields will be needed, 

 for which a small extra charge 

 will be made. 



Showing how box tips on pivots for cleaning; also shows cross rods which act as 

 braces and prevent feed waste 



Sizes and Weights 



(Box made in three sizes) 



No. 1232-A 

 No. 1232-B 

 No. 1232-C 



Length 

 20 in. 

 20 in. 

 14 in. 



Width 



12 in. 



13 in. 

 12 in. 



Depth 

 7 in. 

 9 in. 

 7 in. 



Weight 

 20 lbs. 

 22 lbs. 

 14 lbs. 



Nos. A and B are recommended for horses. No. C is recommended for ponies. 



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