James Stalls and Stanchions 



\i I I : ^ I ^^ James line of stalls and stanchions gives such a wide range 



'-' . , ^ U of choice, both as to equipment of the stall itself and price, 

 that any farmer can find a stall that just meets his needs. 

 "»■ ^7" In reality, there is just one James stall — there is but one 

 >,-rsTj, standard of James quality — one way of finishmg James goods 

 '■x^Z'h- — one system of inspection to make sure every detail is right. 



No matter whether you buy James stalls with or without special features, 

 you get the same class of stall; price differences are regulated entirely by addi- 

 tion or subtraction of special features — not by quality, or finish or inspection. 



James quality is always standard, whatever combination you may buy. 

 Your barn, equipped with James Grand Prize stalls, with or without the 

 special features, will be a good barn. 



Do not think that you must have all of the James special features in order 

 to enjoy barn efficiency. The James stall is a unit stall; not only can James 

 stalls be purchased in lots of any size from one up, and one or more stalls 

 added at any time; but you can if you desire begin with the James foundation 

 stall, and add any James special features later as you may want them. 



You can equip your barn, step by step, not only as your herd grows, but 

 you can add the special features, one by one, as you decide you need them. 



James stalls are found in hundreds of the finest dairy barns in the United 

 States; and they are also serving thousands of dairymen who are doing business 

 on a smaller scale. The small barn that is equipped with James 1 8F or 1 8E 

 stall is a James barn, through and through, and many dairymen who started 

 with stalls without all the special features are adding James special features 

 right along, because the equipment is making increased barn profits each year. 



Each stall combination in the James line offers the greatest possible value 

 to be found anywhere at the price. 



TTie James stall No. I4B is the foundation of all James stall combinations; 

 all the others being based on the 14B, simply adding or subtracting certain 

 labor, feed and money-saving devices, or substituting a different stanchion. 



Consider for a moment this foundation stall — the No. 14B which costs 

 hardly more than a home-made wood stall. 



The stall uprights are built of heavy selected pipe, 1 %-inch O. D., thick- 

 ness of pipe wall about .14 inch, rolled especially for this purpose. The 

 horizontal of the stall frame is of heavy pipe, 1 '/2 inches square, thickness of 

 pipe wall about .13 inch. 



The triple cui-ve stall partition is made of the best quality of pipe, especially 

 designed for the purpose, I 54-inch outside diameter, thickness of wall about 



