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Lifetime Clothesline System
A clothesline system made with stainless steel bearings and nylatron (hard plastic) parts will never rust and should last the life of its owner, says White Horse Machine in Gap, Pennsylvania.
  A unique braking system automatically prevents a full line of laundry from drifting back to the lower pulley.
  "You can set the brake to prevent movement in either direction, or you can release it altogether," says Steve Stoltzfus of White Horse Machine. "Our system also comes with two line spacers that keep the line from sagging too low by spreading the weight over both the top and bottom line. After your line is one-third full of clothes, you put a spacer on and then hang another section of laundry before installing the second spacer."
  The complete set, which includes wheels, 250 ft. of vinyl-covered steel cable, a cable tightener, clamps, and two line spacers, costs $121. The same set with 500 ft. of cable instead, costs $153. A set of pulleys alone runs $77. These prices include shipping within the U.S.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Steve Stoltzfus, White Horse Machine, 5566 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap, Penn. 17527 (ph 717 768-8313).


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2003 - Volume #27, Issue #5