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Wilton, Wis.. Nov. 18, 1918. 

 1 have had th; Jame,"; Barn Equipment installed this summer and must say it sure is a first-class equipment. I 

 cannot say enough for the James litter carrier. I would not have it taken out of my barn for .$500, if 1 could not 

 get another one to put in. F. A. WAEGE, 



Wilton, Wis. 



Bark River, Mich.. Jan. 7, 1918. 



I received your letter some time ago relating to our litter carrier asking what improvement it was over a 

 wheelbarrow. 



I can say that a 12-year-old boy can clean the barn with the carrier in one-half the time it would take a grown 

 man with a wheelbarrow. WM. A. GOOD. 



LakeLinden,Mich.,Jan. 17, 1918. 

 I am using a James carrier outfit in my barn, and find that it saves one-third the time each day as compared 

 with the old way of cleaning out the barn. I have 16 cows and used to back the spreader into the stable. 



J.R.FRANKS. 



Okauchce, Wis., January 2, 1918. 

 I used to clean my barn with a wheelbarrow. 



I have 16 cows and 2 pens, and I can clean them in less than one-half the time with the carrier, as 1 could with 

 the wheelbarrow and very much easier, H. S. ERICKSON. 



Gainesville. N.Y., Jan. 18, I9I8. 

 I handed your letter to my tenant for reply and he says: 



"In regard to the litter carrier we find it the most handy thing in the barn. We have 23 head of cattle and can 

 clean out in half the time. It is a good deal easier than with a wheelbarrow. H. J. SHEARING." 



L.S.DUGGAN. 



Fond du Lac. Wis., December 13, 1917. 

 Answering your inquiry of recent date, we have been using litter carrier and swinging crane for the past six 

 weeks, with very satisfactory results. At least one half of the labor can be saved and considerable time also by 

 having these devices. In our old barn all the manure had to go out through one door carried on a fork and as a 

 result the walk back of the cows was always covered with more or less filth. Now our barn is sanitary all the time. 

 We are more than pleased with our equipment. K. S. SMITH. 



Wmthrop,N.Y.,Nov, 18. 1917. 



In regard to the manure carrier as a labor saver. I would say it will save one half of the time used in any other 

 method of cleaning a stable. I have used a wheelbarrow and the best I could do was forty minutes, and with car- 

 rier twenty minutes will do the job and do it easy. 



Number of cows thirty. FRED ADAMS. 



Galien. Mich., Nov. 9, 1917. 

 My barn is one hundred feet long and floor is on two levels. We keep 1 7 cows and some young stock. The car- 

 rier outfit saves us an hour each day over the old wheelbarrow way. F. D. NOGGLE. 



Dallas, Wis., Dec. 26, 1917. 

 Have been using your big boy manure carrier and a 40 ft. swinging crane for one year and can now let you 

 know what 1 think of it. I can recommend it as both time and labor saver. I used to wheel the manure out in a 

 wheelbarrow and now I don't know how we got along without the carrier as my 12-year-old boy can clean the 

 barn in one-half the length of time that it is used to take me and do it easier. I. H. BALAND, 



Dallas, Wis. 



December 19, 1917. 

 I received your letter and want to answer how I like my litter carrier. I like it fine and would not like to be 

 without it any more. I think it is a great help in cleaning stables. I used to use a wheelbarrow. 1 think it is a great 

 labor saver, as a little boy can clean out stables now where he could not with a wheelbarrow. 



I am well satisfied with it. D. J. CLICK, 



Shipshewana, Ind, 



Leechburg, Pa., Nov. 14, 1917, 

 The Litter Carrier I am safe in saying saves half the work. 

 Cleaned before with wheelbarrow. Dumped manure in a shed most of the time. 



I have at the present time 14 head of cows and 9 head of young cattle, about 14 head more than I will have a 

 month from now unless feed comes down in price or milk goes up. Am getting 30c per gal. delivered about 4 miles 

 from here. Will say on the whole that I can care for two cows easier than I did one before. 



R. M. ARTMAN. 



