. Elementary lessons in the physics of agriculture. Agricultural physics. [from old catalog]. 177 these points and provided with handle burrs like those upon the rods to the end boards of wagons. For silos less than 20 feet in diameter these cleats should be cut to the curvature of the silo and the door made of. Fig. 19. four-inch flooring with paper between, as in the case just described. This avoids the shoulder formed by the flat door. When the doors are closed for filling, the leakage of air about the doors may be prevented by tacking over the joints, on the inside, strips of tar paper abo


. Elementary lessons in the physics of agriculture. Agricultural physics. [from old catalog]. 177 these points and provided with handle burrs like those upon the rods to the end boards of wagons. For silos less than 20 feet in diameter these cleats should be cut to the curvature of the silo and the door made of. Fig. 19. four-inch flooring with paper between, as in the case just described. This avoids the shoulder formed by the flat door. When the doors are closed for filling, the leakage of air about the doors may be prevented by tacking over the joints, on the inside, strips of tar paper about six inches wide, letting the silage come directly against these strips, which^are^of course replaced each 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 King, F[ranklin] H[iram], 1848- [from old catalog]. [Madison, Wis. ] State journal printing company


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