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If there be any doubt whatsoever in your mind as to the superiority of 

 James goods, compare for yourself, if at all possible, James equipment with 

 that other which you may consider buying. 



If it be not possible to compare the actual goods, the best substitute is to 

 make a careful comparison of the specifications. To enable you to do this, 

 we give accurate detailed specifications in this book, of all items in the James 

 line. 



We ask that you note especially the weights of the stalls, carriers, pens 

 and other equipment. 



Although weight does not always give a true index to the strength (be- 

 cause there may be too great weight where strength is not needed and too little 

 weight where strength is needed), nevertheless if two competing articles be 

 equally well designed, the greater weight does indicate the greater strength. 



In these days of high-priced steel and iron, it would be very easy for us to 

 save a large amount on the cost of a stall or stanchion, simply by reducmg 

 the amount of material used; this might be done and no one the wiser, but 

 there has been no skimping of material in the manufacture of any of the James 

 equipment. James standards of manufacture and inspection are being main- 

 tained. 



There are so many combinations that may be made m James stalls, that 

 no attempt is made to show them all, but merely those which are most in 

 demand. 



THE STALLS 



(PATENTED) 



(See also pages 149-157) 



The 18F stall is the frame "A" without sure-stop and stall post anchors. 

 Furnished only with XI 8 or XA18 stanchions. Weight about 63 pounds 

 with XI 8 and about 70 pounds with the XA18 stanchion. 



The 18E stall is frame "A" with a rigid sure-stop of l^ic-inch O. D. pipe 

 and best malleable fittings, substituted in place of the swinging sure stop. 

 XI 8 or XAI8 stanchion. With XI 8 stanchion, weight about 66 pounds, 

 with XAI8 stanchion about 73 pounds per stall. 



Stall I4B is frame "A" with J14 stanchion. Weight about 82 pounds per 

 stall. 



Stall I4C is frame "A," JI4 stanchion and manger division. Weight 

 about 1 00 pounds per stall. 



Stall I4A is frame "A," JI4 stanchion and complete manger. Weight 

 about I 15 pounds per stall. The TI5, the TAI5, the XI 8 or the XAI8 

 stanchions may be substituted in place of the J14 stanchion in stalls I4B, I4C 

 or I4A. The bull stall is frame "B" with TCI 5 stanchion. Weight about 

 I 10 pounds per stall. 



Any of the James drinking cups can be attached to any of the above 

 stalls. 



