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All the James Carriers are more nearly indispensable than any hay carrier, 

 for these carriers save work each day throughout the whole year. We claim 

 for all James Carriers that with them you can do the work for which they 

 are intended more quickly, more easily, and at less daily cost, than you can in 

 any other way. And if they don't make good, you can get your money back. 



The James Carriers have many important and distinctive features, not only 

 in the carrier itself, but in the track, hangers, switches, removable track section 

 and swinging steel crane. 



All the objections to the ordinary earners are completely overcome; and 

 in addition the James Carriers possess added improvements never before utilized 

 in carrier equipment. 



They are not an experiment. The men \vho originated them and brought 

 them to their present state of perfection know from experience just what is 

 required of a carrier, for they have been practical, successful dairy farmers 

 themselves, and ha\'e used, or seen in use, probably every earner on the market. 



James Carriers are the result of long years of observation of the various 

 types m actual use m barns, where the strong p^oints and the weak features 

 have been shown up by the wear and strain of daily use. 



The strong points have been retained and new features added, making 

 them the most practical, most serviceable and most satisfactory of all. 



A litter earner has heavy work to do. Not only must it ofttimes carry 

 half a ton of manure, i)ut it is in daily use throughout much of the year. 

 Slammed about by careless help, or in the hurry of cleaning up the chores, 

 some part will give way unless it be exceptionally strong and well made. 



James Litter Carriers are more strongly and heavily built than any othei 

 on the market, every part is heavy enough to carry three times the load to 

 which it will ever be subjected as a manure carrier. The track and hangers, 

 the safety switches, the removable sections, and the swinging crane all have 

 several times the strength necessary to support the carrier when most heavily 

 loaded. No amount of ordinary rough usage will cause a breakdown. 



James Carriers are much heavier than others for v.'hich you would have 

 to pay the same price ; the extra weight of malleables and steel alone costs us 

 several dollars more on a carrier, to say nothing of the better \vorkmanship 

 and superior finish. Yet we offer them to you for the same price that you 

 would have to pay for the lighter weight and more poorly constructed outfit. 



This extra weight means heavier malleables, a stronger angle iron frame- 

 work throughout the tub, steel plate reinforcement on the ends, a solid, cold 

 rolled, steel shaft — in fact greater strength at every point where strain or wear 

 may come. It insures durability, a saving of repairs, and makes certain satis- 

 factory service for a long period of years. 



