Stall Partition Top and Base Rails — Fig. 1245 



Fig. 1245 



Specifications 



Dimensions: 3 inches diameter, with groove to hold 2-inch board. Any length furnished. Finish; Japanned. 

 Weight, per lineal foot. 4 '4 pounds. 



In constructing a horse stall, rails for the top of the wooden partition to hold the stall guard in place 

 are quite necessary to get a first-class job. A base rail is often necessary to hold bottom of partition lined 

 up properly. Specifications on both cap and base rail are the same. 



Fig. 1246 



Stall Posts— Fig. 1246 



Specifications 



Construction: Heavy wrought steel tube. Cannot be broken like cast iron posts. Pro- 

 vided with grooved flange to receive stall boards. 



NOTE: Heights given are to lower part of the cast top. In ordering, be sure to give exact 

 dimensions; also size number. 



No. 1 . Heavy: 5 inches diameter, 5 feet 4 inches high. Weight, each. 160 pounds. 



No. 2. E>.tra Heavy: G'^-inch diameter, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 



Weight, each, 205 pounds. 



Finish: Ball tops can be finished on sf>ecial order in solid brass, bronze, or nickel plate at 

 small extra cost. 



This post is far superior to anything of its kind on the market, and makes 

 the construction of a neat, sanitary stall partition an easy task. 



The Improved Heavy Steel Post has a flanged groove to hold the ends of 

 the boards in the stall partition, making it a simple matter to remove or 

 replace boards when desired. 



The post is neat and symmetrical, and greatly helps the appearance of any 

 barn. 



When desired, posts may be purchased long enough to reach the ceiling, 

 thus combining stall post with building support. 

 ... Figure I 246 shows post to set on floor. Figure 1246-A shows the post with 

 lib 6-inch extension to go into cement. 



Fig. 1246-A 



Heavy Post Socket — Fig. 1247 



Fig. 1247 



Specifications 



For 6-inch wood posts. Construction: Heavy iron. 

 Diameter of flange: 2)4 inches. 



Height Weight 



"iYi inches 15 pounds 



5J^ inches 21 pounds 



8 inches 27 pounds pj 1948 



Figure 1247 shows a substantial, heavy, firm socket 

 for a 6-inch wood post. It is made in three heights — 3>^, 5>^, and 8 inches. Wood posts rot at the 

 bottom, and by using this socket the post will last longer, as well as keep in line all the time. 



Socket Plate for Post— Fig. 1248 



Specifications 



For 6-inch wood post. Dimensions of plate: 6x12 inches. Attaches to floor with screws. Weight, each, 20 pounds. 



Figure 1248 shows a type of socket used to hold 6-inch post firmly. It is, however, neither as firm 

 nor sanitary as the Heavy Post Socket. 



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