urn ("This WALLACE! s O^AFETV" 1 — \ / —. LL. STACKipq[ "Before you can speed up haymaking you've got to / I be certain of absolute safety for the men on the job. <oj / In the Safety Stacker Wallace's have done away with JJJ I the old-fashioned, dangerous boom by using the pat- / I ented equalising bar." f 1 I "This stacker saves me many hours in haymaking I I " I eac ' l y ear —'*' s eas y *° erect ' s » m P'e an d fast to oper--1m( I I ate — anc * on arm more ever before, \ ))))/)I / TIME MEANS MONEY/' / THE WALLACE SAFETY STACKER, / WITH SELF-LOC GRAB I Designed on an entirely new principle. Instead of a boom, / on equalising bar and revolving mast are used, which enable I stacks to be built to any height required and allows the hay / to be picked up from either end of the stack. The mast is strong *** 1 anc ' of heavy gauge steel with safety joint, and will stand the strain of hard usage indefinitely. The Safety Stacker is •JW simple in operation, and can be transported easily and erected f ' i i quickly. Equipped with patent Wallace Seif-Loc Grab which Jrs.-. 1 comes down un |ocked and automatically locks itself when taking ©® © FULL STOCKS AVAILABLE. the load - These grabs handle the biggest lead with ea:e— IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GUARANTEED ensilage or hay ~ availab,e in three D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE
"701 bs of fat banished in 14 weeks" Try Bonkora,. Pleasant, quick, safe. F. G. Macklow, Wliakataoe
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 112, 19 January 1940, Page 3
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251Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 112, 19 January 1940, Page 3
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