. Our farm and building book. . chute. The bin may befilled clear to the ceiling without hav-ing a pound of grain in this little en-trance, but the grain is always withinreach, so it may be dipped up at anytime for feeding. The main quantity is shut away froma loose horse by two doors and the slid-ing boards that fit into the grooves in the second doorway. The bin may be filled from thefloor above or it may be filled through this little the loft is filled with hay or bedding, the sackswould be hoisted and dumped in from the top. A horsefork track projects out over the large ha


. Our farm and building book. . chute. The bin may befilled clear to the ceiling without hav-ing a pound of grain in this little en-trance, but the grain is always withinreach, so it may be dipped up at anytime for feeding. The main quantity is shut away froma loose horse by two doors and the slid-ing boards that fit into the grooves in the second doorway. The bin may be filled from thefloor above or it may be filled through this little the loft is filled with hay or bedding, the sackswould be hoisted and dumped in from the top. A horsefork track projects out over the large hay doorway, sothat the hay toggle may beused for this purpose. How to Pull Fence Posts One of the simplest postpullers is made by setting upa 2 by 6 about 3 feet long,in a slanting position againstthe post to be pulled. Fas-ten a chain around the postjust above the ground andrun it over the board. Thenhitch a singletree to the endof the chain; and one horseeasily pulls out any ordinarypost. 2 by 6 Chain, and Horse Pull the


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