Barn Plans and OutbuildingsOrange Judd Company, 1911 - 388 páginas |
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... secured to the side posts and purlin posts and meet at the comb with any desired pitch . Then they are secured together by the collar beams , 10 , which are two by twelve inches and five or six feet long . The main ties , 11 , consist ...
... secured to the side posts and purlin posts and meet at the comb with any desired pitch . Then they are secured together by the collar beams , 10 , which are two by twelve inches and five or six feet long . The main ties , 11 , consist ...
Página 12
... secured to the lower end of the stays . The upper ends of the purlin posts are cut so as to form saddles , into which the purlin plates drop to position . If a gambrel roof is desired the purlin posts are placed at the proper angle and ...
... secured to the lower end of the stays . The upper ends of the purlin posts are cut so as to form saddles , into which the purlin plates drop to position . If a gambrel roof is desired the purlin posts are placed at the proper angle and ...
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... secured traps , one in about every fifteen feet , through which the manure is dropped to the cellar . The letter C , wherever it occurs in Figure 17 , indicates a trap door of a manure drop . The letter D is placed wherever there are ...
... secured traps , one in about every fifteen feet , through which the manure is dropped to the cellar . The letter C , wherever it occurs in Figure 17 , indicates a trap door of a manure drop . The letter D is placed wherever there are ...
Página 55
... secured as well as not , and at almost no added cost , were the additions made according to the plan sug- gested at the right in Figure 47. Here the roof is ex- tended down over the addition without a break , making a better looking ...
... secured as well as not , and at almost no added cost , were the additions made according to the plan sug- gested at the right in Figure 47. Here the roof is ex- tended down over the addition without a break , making a better looking ...
Página 86
... secured with a one - story structure . Whether the stable is a separate building , or the base- ment story of a barn , the general plan and arrangement of the stable may be the same . The stable should be at least thirty - two feet long ...
... secured with a one - story structure . Whether the stable is a separate building , or the base- ment story of a barn , the general plan and arrangement of the stable may be the same . The stable should be at least thirty - two feet long ...
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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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