Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . kind. Cross poles to support the meat aremade of four by fours with half inch pegsinserted from the sides. The pegs are setat an angle of about thirty degrees. This 48 RADFORDS PRACTICAL will permit hanging the pieces of meat in preferred the same kind of peg may bethe old fashioned way of cutting a slit in used. Nails are not to be recommendedthe skin in the bone end. If strings are for this purpose. A Large Storage Barn—A. 139 A barn thirty-ei


Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . kind. Cross poles to support the meat aremade of four by fours with half inch pegsinserted from the sides. The pegs are setat an angle of about thirty degrees. This 48 RADFORDS PRACTICAL will permit hanging the pieces of meat in preferred the same kind of peg may bethe old fashioned way of cutting a slit in used. Nails are not to be recommendedthe skin in the bone end. If strings are for this purpose. A Large Storage Barn—A. 139 A barn thirty-eight by fifty feet with sta-bles underneat and a great deal of storageroom above is shown in plan (A139). The barn should face the South with higherground at the north from which to buildan incline to drive onto the first BARN PLANS 49 From this incline hay and grain is carriedto the peak with a horse fork and distrib-uted to the different mows. A very strong frame is shown in thisplan that is well braced from the different bins connected with spouts from the gran-ary on the threshing floor above. Thereis a good deal of storage room in this barnand it is an easy barn to do the work hay from the hay chute drops on the Si o C/f/7/A/ 3/^.. 3/-0 ^ %. 3Hf:EP \t):^2^ y^osrs /^^3S/7C£ ^OO T/AO v»X/-Z >=OJT-j- g^T TOiy^ Bt///.& CfU T 7/r/P


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