JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
^C'OUI'O RATION). 
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HORSE HAY FORKS AND CARRIERS. 
This cut shows the arrangement of a 
system of putting hay into a barn by horse 
power, doing it at less cost and more expe¬ 
ditiously than in the old-fashioned way. The 
prices given below for fitting up different sized 
barns with the most improved machinery for 
unloading and storing hay are not exact fig¬ 
ures, but are approximate, and can be varied 
according to the quality of material and style 
of fork used. Believing, however, that “the 
best is the cheapest,” we recommend using a 
solid steel track, reversible carrier, grappling 
fork, best quality pulleys, and good manilla 
rope. 
For fitting up a 40-foot Barn, about . $25.00 
For fitting up a 60 foot Barn, about . 30.00 
For fitting up a ioo-foot Barn, about . 40 00 
Estimates furnished on application. In inquiring for prices, please state length of barn, number of rafters, 
height from floor to ridgepole, and send rough sketch of barn showing location of doors and bavs. 
Descriptive circulars mailed free. 
SURE GRIP STEEL TACKLE BLOCK. 
Will hold load at any point without fastening the rope. The heavier the load, the 
better the grip. Never gets out of order. There is no back slip. Accidents are avoided. 
Blocks are made of steel. 
No. 3 . To be used with %-inch rope 
One man can lift 
Capacity .... 
No. 4 . To be used with J^-inch rope 
One man can lift 
Capacity .... 
No. 5 . To be used with %-inch rope 
One man can lift 
Capacity .... 
No. 6. To be used with %-inch rope 
One man can lift 
Capacity .... 
No. 4J4>. To be used with J^-inch rope 
One man can lift 
Capacity .... 
No. 5 *o. To be used with %-inch rope. 
One man can lift 
Capacity .... 
No. 6 J.j. To be used with %-inch rope. 
One man can lift 
Capacity .... 
List 
Prices. 
Net 
Prices. 
300 
600 
lbs. 
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$3.00 
$2.85 
350 
1,000 
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5-50 
5- 2 5 
400 
1,800 
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6.50 
450 
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8.50 
8.00 
600 
3,000 
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10.00 
9 - 5 ° 
700 
3*500 
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12.00 
11.50 
850 
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“SAN FRANCISCO” LAWN SPRINKLER. 
Until arrangements are perfected with the elements by our would- 
be rain producers, so that showers can be produced at will, we shall, in 
the future as in the past, depend on artificial irrigation. For this pur¬ 
pose the San Francisco Sprinkler has been devised. Its points of 
particular merit are, all the working parts being made of gun metal, 
in place of lead or cast iron, steady and continuous water pressure in 
the revolving portions, consequently greater quantity and more even 
deposit of water on the lawn, an instantaneous adjustment to take up 
wear for all time. It is so constructed that it may be pulled by the hose 
from one part of the lawn to another, thus avoiding the necessity of 
wetting the feet. 
i*uicn list. 
Manufacturers’ price, $2.00. Joseph Breck & Sons’ net price, $1.50. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
