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No. 3 shows a man attaching stall posts to the bolts in the anchors in the 

 concrete curb. 



No. 4. The square horizontal pipe is next put in place on the stall posts 

 and the nuts tightened. 



No. 5. Attaching the stall partitions — one end being bolted to the stall, 

 the other imbedded in the floor, or bolted to the partition anchor, if the anchor 

 is used. 



No. 6. The stanchion is easily attached to the anchor provided for that 

 purpose, and to the fittings on the square horizontal pipe. 



No. 7. The sure stop swinging posts are quickly hung on pins which form 

 part of the fitting at the top and at the bottom of each stall post. This is more 

 clearly shown on page 1 1 4. 



No. 8. The rod connecting the full line of sure stops is easily attached to 

 the sure stop posts. 



No. 9. The manger division is easily put in place. 



No. 10. When complete manger is ordered, the manger lifting springs 

 are put in place on the stall posts before leaving the factory. 



No. 1 1 . The manger is shipped knocked down for convenience in handling. 

 The manger front and manger partitions may be quickly bolted together with- 

 out difficulty and manger attached to the hinge fittings on the stall posts. 



No. 12 shows how the manger and stall look when complete. 



Erecting Pens 



Setting up the James Pens is just as simple, it being necessary to set only 

 the panel supporting posts and gate posts in the tubular anchors and bolt the 

 panels to the posts. 



Herman Olson, Cambridge, Wisconsin, says: "James equipments are unbeatable; with the high-class materiali 

 and carefully adjusted fittings, it really is a pleasure to install them according to the blue print directions, as every- 

 thing goes together so precisely correct with the diagram." 



Mr. George Stemer, Lomira, Wisconsin, writes: "1 am a James booster all the time because I have faith in the 

 goods and the Company and everything fits according to the plan to a dot. A neighbor bought another kind of 

 equipment and nothing fits. The plan was not a plan at all. It was a fake." 



Robert J. Porter, Harmarville, Pa., says; "My father bought the James sanitary stalls and he is very well 

 pleased with them. I am 16 years old and I put them all up myself without the help of anyone. The day tfiey 

 came, I went to the station and got them and had all but the mangers on before he saw them. I followed youi 

 directions and found it very easy and am mighty proud of them for they certainly are great." 



How James Equipment is Finished 



All metal parts of James stalls, stanchions and pens, are first mechanically 

 cleaned, removing scale, grease and foreign matter, thoroughly preparing the 

 material for painting. 



