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expense of installation to the minimum, makes the erection of the stall so easy 

 a boy can do the work, and assures a perfect job in every case. 



We find that on the average job, the James system of anchors reduces the 

 cost of installation from 35c to 50c per stall, and contractors who make a busi- 

 ness of erecting barn equipment, will, if they have had experience, make a far 

 lower price on the erection where James stalls and stall anchors are used 

 because of this great saving of time and work. 



This foundation stall, and, of course, all other James stalls, are finished 

 in the battleship gray color. Every piece of metal is mechanically cleaned, all 

 scale, grease and foreign matter being thoroughly removed, thus properly pre- 

 paring it for painting. It is then finished with the best gray protective enamel 

 made expressly for us under our own formula, thoroughly baked for two hours 

 at a high temperature. 



The stall is shipped with all fittings assembled on the frame, saving a great 

 deal of time and trouble in erecting. The fittings being assembled before 

 painting, the entire equipment is painted, including bolts and fittings. 



Other Combinations 



Other combinations can be made up by the addition of the manger divisions 

 to stall 14B, as in stall I4C, or by adding the complete mangers as in stall 

 14A; and by the addition of the drinking cups; or the name plate holders; or 

 by the substitution of stanchion TA15, T15, XI8 or XA18. 



Or, if you wish a stall lower in price than the MB, stall I8E is the No. 

 I 48 with a rigid sure-stop substituted in place of the swinging sure-stop, and 

 XI 8 stanchion in place of the J 14. 



Stall I4F is still lower in price, being the 148 stall without anchors, with- 

 out sure-stop, and with XI 8 stanchion in place of the J 14. 



You will quickly see by a study of the following pages and by what we 

 have said above, that from the James line you can make up a combination of 

 special features that will give you anything that you may need in the way of 

 service, or to fit your desires as to price. 



Whatever the combination you buy in a James stall, the equipment will 

 reach you already assembled, each fitting bolted firmly on the pipe. There will 

 be no boxes of small parts, no lists of little pieces to check, nothing complicated. 

 One man can erect it easily. You cannot go wrong, 



SPECIFICATIONS 



Pictures sometimes may be misleading. The picture of a light harness and 

 the picture of a heavy harness might be made to look alike. 



Photographs of a poorly-built buggy and of a buggy of the finest and 

 most durable material and best workmanship might show no difference. 



So it is with illustrations of stalls and carriers and other equipment. The 

 pictures give but little information as to the true quality of the material used, 

 the workmanship and the finish. 



