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HAY TOOLS AND FIXTURES 



Fig. 43. 



Wood Frame Pulley. 



Fig 44. 



Hard flaple Sheave Pulley 



Fig. 46. 

 Knot-Passing Pulley 



HAY FOR.KS. 



Fig. 45. 

 All Iron Pulley. 



Fig. 50. 

 Swivel Rope Hitch. 



Fig. 51. (Keesh). 



Halleable Rafter Bracket. 



Fig. 47. 



Harris Double Harpoon Fork 



Fig. 49. Myers' Four Tine Grapple Fork. 



Fig 52. 



... PRICES ... 



Fig. 43.— WOOD FRAME PULLET— An exceptionally good pulley made of hardwood, well seasoned. 



Furnished in either hook or eye 



Fig. 44. -MAPLE SHEAVE PULLEY — 6 in. sheave, boiled in oil, east frame and holder pin 



Fig. 45 — ALL IRON PULLEY- Has 5 in. sheave, swivel eye, well made, finished in baking japan 



Fig. 46.— KNOT-PASSING PULLEY— Has strong iron frame, swivel eye, with inside flange to protect 



rope. Has 6 in. sheave of thoroughly seasoned hard maple on hollow loose pin 



Fig. 47.-HARRIS DOUIiLE HARPOON FORK 



Fig. 48.— GENUINE NELLIS HARPOON FORK 



Fig. 49.— MYERS' FOUR TINE GRAPPLE HOOK 



Fig. 50.— SWIVEL ROPE HITCH 



Fig. 51. — RAFTER BRACKET, malleable 



RAFTER BRACKET, steel 



Fig. 52.-FLO0R HOOK 



Fig. 53.— HANGING HOOK FOR WOOD TRACK 



HANGING HOOK FOR STEEL TRACK 



Extra Trips or Stops for Cars 



Steel Track, per foot 



