. Stanley Mills & Co. ... catalogue no. 045 . tom, the track iskept rigid and firm, and this is an advantage. H 4909 WAGGON SLINGS. L H 4903—Centre Trip Waggon Slings. Any farmer with a Stanley Hay Carrier in his barn mayuse either a harpoon fork or a set of slings. We recommend the fork for his hay crop and slings for Lisgrain crop. It is customary to use four centre trip slings for each waggon in use, and they are used inconjunction with the self-locking sling pulley, as per No. H 4909. Some people use only three slings toeach waggon, but four is better. The length of these slings is adjusta


. Stanley Mills & Co. ... catalogue no. 045 . tom, the track iskept rigid and firm, and this is an advantage. H 4909 WAGGON SLINGS. L H 4903—Centre Trip Waggon Slings. Any farmer with a Stanley Hay Carrier in his barn mayuse either a harpoon fork or a set of slings. We recommend the fork for his hay crop and slings for Lisgrain crop. It is customary to use four centre trip slings for each waggon in use, and they are used inconjunction with the self-locking sling pulley, as per No. H 4909. Some people use only three slings toeach waggon, but four is better. The length of these slings is adjustable to thelength of any hay locking device in the centre of each slingtripseasily and lets down the load exactly as you build of each 4 foot sling is $ 5 foot sling $, 6 ft, sling, $ Self-locking sling pulley is$ A set of four 4 ft. slings and one self-locking pulley would therefore be $ Weight or eachi ft. sling is about 15 lbs. 3rd class freight. A 4 ft. sliiig means that the sling is 4 ft. Th is Self-Locking SlingPulley is sup-plied with allour new slingoutfits. It isfor use withthe StanleyHay Carriers,as illustratedon pages 42and43. The Self-Locking Pulleyis the most 6a-isfactory sel-tightemng pul-ley made,i ea t h. $ STANLEY MILLS & CO., LIMITED. HAMILTON. ONTARIO. The Use of Centre Trip Hay andGrain Mings Page 41


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