Barn Plans and OutbuildingsOrange Judd Company, 1911 - 388 páginas |
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... illustrated is the newest thing in barn framing , and at the same time is very much stronger than the old - fashioned frame made of square timber of eight to twelve inches on a side . It is about half as costly , and a first - class ...
... illustrated is the newest thing in barn framing , and at the same time is very much stronger than the old - fashioned frame made of square timber of eight to twelve inches on a side . It is about half as costly , and a first - class ...
Página 86
... illustrated in Figure 78. There are serious objections to having hay stored over the cow stable , both on account of making the stable too low and because of the great amount of dust and litter which usually sifts through onto the cows ...
... illustrated in Figure 78. There are serious objections to having hay stored over the cow stable , both on account of making the stable too low and because of the great amount of dust and litter which usually sifts through onto the cows ...
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... is convenient to add to them at either end , increased room can be gained with but little outlay . A dairy barn is herewith illustrated that can be extended to any desirable limits without changing 112 BARN PLANS AND OUTBUILDINGS.
... is convenient to add to them at either end , increased room can be gained with but little outlay . A dairy barn is herewith illustrated that can be extended to any desirable limits without changing 112 BARN PLANS AND OUTBUILDINGS.
Página 127
... illustrated in Figure 117. Six strong posts are set in the ground , forming the corners and sides of an enclosure , about twelve by fifteen feet , and six feet high . These are boarded up on three sides , and roofed with strong planks ...
... illustrated in Figure 117. Six strong posts are set in the ground , forming the corners and sides of an enclosure , about twelve by fifteen feet , and six feet high . These are boarded up on three sides , and roofed with strong planks ...
Página 141
... illustrated . It consists of a barn , shown in Figure 130 , about twenty feet wide , sixteen feet high from basement to eaves , and as long as is desirable . This is intended to store the hay or fodder . The posts , sills and plates are ...
... illustrated . It consists of a barn , shown in Figure 130 , about twenty feet wide , sixteen feet high from basement to eaves , and as long as is desirable . This is intended to store the hay or fodder . The posts , sills and plates are ...
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arranged basement bins boards bottom box stalls brick building built cattle celery cement chute constructed convenient corn crib covered cow stable dairy desired door eight feet eight inches ensilage farm fastened feed room feed trough feeding alley feeding floor feet high feet long feet square feet wide fiber crops filled four feet four inches frame front grain granary hight hogs horse stalls ice house Illustrated inches wide inside joists main floor manger manure MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE milk room nailed one-half feet partition pens PIGPEN pipe placed plank Portland cement posts POULTRY HOUSE purlin rafters rear roof root cellar sawdust scantling shed sheep barn shelter shown in Figure side silage sills silo six feet six inches sixteen feet sliding sloping smoke house space spout stone storing straw studding thick three feet twelve feet two-inch upper ventilation wagon wall weather yard
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