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James Bull Stall 



iPATENTEEJ 



SPECIFICATIONS 



FRAME: Upright stall posts are of pipe, I ^ f^-in. outside diameter, thickness of pipe 

 wall about .14 inch; horizontal is ol same material, ! '/2 in. x P/2 in. square, 

 thickness ol wall about .13 inch. Patent applied for. (Page 113.) 



PARTITIONS: James Triple Curve Stall Partitions as described on page I 15. Made 

 of pipe I 5 8-in. O. D., thickness of pipe wall about 1-7 inch, with malleable anchor 

 flange for concrete floor. Partition anchors, extra. (See page 116.) 



WIDl H OF STALL: Four foot width will be furnished il not otherwise specified. 

 Stall cannot be furnished less than four feet wide. 



FITTINGS: Best malleable, size and strength, sufficient to withstand all strains. 

 Dust proof type. (See page 114.) 



ANCHORS: Heavy galvanized steel, 2 Inches wide, lor stall post anchors. Tem- 

 plates attached to make accurate setting of anchors easy. Anchors are only part 

 of stall required at time concrete is laid; stall easily attached to anchors at any 

 time hiler. (Patented.) (See page 122.) 



STANCHION: James Stanchion No. 'ICIS, described on page 165. Patented. 

 Neck space adjustable from 5 inches to 10 inches. James alignment device; lock 

 open clip; James double chain hanger wilh three flat and six round steel links; James 

 anchors; side bars of carbon steel lees, 1 !/2 x I '/2 x -J/jg-in., lined with thoroughly 

 seasoned biich securely aitached. Strong hinge. Bull proof lock. 



FINISH: The steel is first mechanically cleaned, removing scale, grease and foreign 

 matter, then followed with a chemical bath, thoroughly preparing the material for 

 painting; it is then finished with the best gray protective enamel, baked for two 

 hours at a high temperature. (See page 129.) 



WEIGHT: About 110 lbs. per stall. 



MANGER: If manger is desired, one should be built of concrete. Regular manger 

 is never furnished. Stall never furnished without the two extra posts m frame. 



Shipped assembled, knocked down for convenience in 

 handling and ease of erection. (Page 127.) 



There seems to be a demand for a bull stall to be built in with a row of cow stalls, where 



no provision is made for a bull pen. To meet this condition, we furnish 



the above stall, which will accommodate the average bull not 



older than two or two and a half years. 



This stall is also recommended lor large Holsteins. 



