204 



GRIFFITH ®. 



TURNBR 007~^ 



FOI^SED DTTCK BACK 

 BAKBS. 



42 and 44 

 inch.. . .50.90 

 48 inch.. 1.00 



Boss Back Band Hooks. 



Per pair. 3 in $0.25 



Per pair, 4 in 30 



WBB BACK BANDS. 



i.ess Hooks. 



No. 1 — 3y2-in., 42-in. long ... .$0.40 



No. 1^ — 4 -in., 42-in. long 45 



No. 2 — 3y2-in., 42-in. long 35 



No. 2 — 4 -in., 42-in. long 40 



BACK BAND HOOES. 



3y2-in $0.25 



4 -in. , 30 



HCAME STRINGS. Black. 



%x42-inch slit, each $0.20 



%x42-inch slit, each 25 



Rawhide. 

 %x42-inch slit, each $0.20 



HAT/TE STRAPS. 



1 inch riveted $0.25 



1% inch riveted ana sewed. . .30 

 114 inch riveted and sewed.. .35 



SHAFTS 



Ironed complete, painted, for 

 Buggies. Our Special Price, $9.00. 



Ironed complete, painted, for 

 Daytons and Surreys. 



Our Special Price, $10.00 



Buggy Pole 



Is well ironed with 

 wrought-iron tees, heavy 

 Jrop-forged stay irons. In 

 every way suitable for me- 

 dium grade work. Prices 

 are for pole complete, which 

 include neck yoke, double 

 and single trees and check 

 straps. Ironed, complete, 

 painted. Our Special Price, 

 $12.50. Dayton Pole, Our 

 Special Price, $15.00. 



Gemaco Hofkaps 



Besides protecting the plant from the elements and from 

 insects, "Hotkaps" are worth their cost alone because tliey 

 aid in maturing crops earlier. That is the all-important thing 

 to the grower, FOR IT MEANS THAT HE CAN BE FIRb i 

 TO MARKET AND SO COMMAND A BETTER PRICE FOR 

 HIS CROP. Thus, "Hotkaps" far more than pay for them- 

 selves. They represent one of the best investments a farmer 

 can make. Thousands have proved it; thousands more are 

 discovering it every season. 



Price. 



l"n Hotkaps $1.50 Hotkap Setter $2.50 



ID'.'O Hotkaps 10.00 Hotkap Carrier 2.75 



THE FARRELL GEARED POWER HOISTS 



The hoists shown on this page are designed to meet the 

 needs of the farmer and others who have gasoline, electric or 

 steam power. The advantages of a hoist in unloading hay 

 are that it does the work of a team, and does not require 

 an extra man to operate it, since it can be operated by the 

 man on the load, and it also saves time, because there is 

 no delay due to hitching the team to the draft rope, and in 

 returning the carrier, when a wait for slack rope is necessary. 

 Our return drum hoist pulls the carrier back as soon as the 

 fork is tripped. A hoist also saves wear on rope because it 

 is not draggtd over the ground. 



The advantages in using a hoist in unloading hay are 

 many. If th.' lork is c.-ught in the rigging the fork can 

 be stopped instantly and released, thus doing away with 

 possibility of breaking rigging or fork. The forkful of 

 hay is separated frum the load without a sudden jerk and 

 is carried up smoothly and easily to the carrier, avoiding 

 the flirt when the carrier leaves the stop. The load is 

 not torn to pieces and the hay shaken of£ in raising the 

 fork to the carrier. 



These hoists are simple in construction and positive in 

 operation. They can be used for many purposes where power 

 ^ _ , .^*>t'^ is at hand and time 



1 Q?/l Mf^nFI f an object. Some of 



IXJd: lUULfLili S \ & 1^ these uses are: Hay 



Unloading, Car Pull- 

 ing, Handling Feed, 



... , I n 1 A,-'.' ^R«<5L, Ice, Concrete, Coal, 



with Lock Brake / // i MS , etc., and any light 



, ,. , .,»v«.u-™™ contractor's work. 



FRZCi:, $60.00 / , 



1924 MODEL B DOUBLE 

 DRUM HOIST 



with Lever-Lock Brake 

 PRICB, $70.00 



AT.T. PRICES SUBJECT TO CSANGE WTTKOUT NOTICZ:. 



