. A book on silage. Silage. 94 MAKING AND FEEDING SILAGE. at the Indiana Experiment Station at a total cost of $ viz., lumber $4, tin jout on and painted $6, and hardware 50 cents. Two 2x6 pieces (A,A) were placed on edge and toe-nailed to the top of the staves they rested on; the projection is for supporting the carrier at filling time. They are tied together by the short pieces E. The roof is in three sections, Gr, H and I. G and H. FIG. 35. TWIN STAVE SILOS BUILT IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. (ELIAS.) are hinged to the frame A, A, and may be tipped np when the silo is nearly full, to allow


. A book on silage. Silage. 94 MAKING AND FEEDING SILAGE. at the Indiana Experiment Station at a total cost of $ viz., lumber $4, tin jout on and painted $6, and hardware 50 cents. Two 2x6 pieces (A,A) were placed on edge and toe-nailed to the top of the staves they rested on; the projection is for supporting the carrier at filling time. They are tied together by the short pieces E. The roof is in three sections, Gr, H and I. G and H. FIG. 35. TWIN STAVE SILOS BUILT IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. (ELIAS.) are hinged to the frame A, A, and may be tipped np when the silo is nearly full, to allow filling to the top. The narrow middle section is light enough to lift off on either side, and leaves the opening for the carrier to deliver into. On the framework B, B, and C, C, cheap sheeting boards are nailed. This is then covered with tin, sold- ered joints and painted. The sections should be fast- ened down by means of staples and hooks, or other device; the hooks are used on this one. On the inner. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Woll, Fritz Wilhelm, 1865-1922. [from old catalog]. Chicago, Rand, McNally & company


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