Barn Plans and OutbuildingsOrange Judd Company, 1911 - 388 páginas |
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... space back of the wall . The use of hay forks for unloading forage does not make it so essen- tial to drive in higher than the first floor with loads . The old practice of scattering buildings over the farm has been found more ...
... space back of the wall . The use of hay forks for unloading forage does not make it so essen- tial to drive in higher than the first floor with loads . The old practice of scattering buildings over the farm has been found more ...
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... space is sufficient for each animal . If the cows stand in a double row , and the stalls are three and one - half feet wide , this will require a width of thirty - five feet for a hight of eight feet , which is plenty high enough for ...
... space is sufficient for each animal . If the cows stand in a double row , and the stalls are three and one - half feet wide , this will require a width of thirty - five feet for a hight of eight feet , which is plenty high enough for ...
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... spaces between the edge of the sash and the edge of the window casing closed with wood or a piece of sheet metal . The action of this valve is similar to that of a partially open window hinged at the bottom swinging inward at the top ...
... spaces between the edge of the sash and the edge of the window casing closed with wood or a piece of sheet metal . The action of this valve is similar to that of a partially open window hinged at the bottom swinging inward at the top ...
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... animals should be the same as in the stables where the Sheringham valve system is employed . " Under the floor of the central driveway running length- wise of the building there should be a space or 4 BARN PLANS AND OUTBUILDINGS.
... animals should be the same as in the stables where the Sheringham valve system is employed . " Under the floor of the central driveway running length- wise of the building there should be a space or 4 BARN PLANS AND OUTBUILDINGS.
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... space or chamber having outside openings at both ends of the building . This space should be about two or two and one - half feet deep and of the same width as the driveway above . The open- ings at the end may be of any convenient size ...
... space or chamber having outside openings at both ends of the building . This space should be about two or two and one - half feet deep and of the same width as the driveway above . The open- ings at the end may be of any convenient size ...
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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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