. Barn plans and outbuildings . n VENTILATOR Fig. 16—PLAN OF IIAY FLOOR attached to a hoisting machine, of which there are two,placed near the great doors during the haying season, asindicated by the letters marked U, P, in the 16. On the main floor are bins for grain and ground feed,provided with chutes connecting them with the feeding. Fig. 17 PLAX OF FEEDING FLOOR 26 BARX PLANS AND OrTBMILDlXGS floor. There are hay scales, also—a fixture in one of thefloors—which afford the means of being very accurate inmany things, in regard to which guess work is ordinarilythe rule. The great


. Barn plans and outbuildings . n VENTILATOR Fig. 16—PLAN OF IIAY FLOOR attached to a hoisting machine, of which there are two,placed near the great doors during the haying season, asindicated by the letters marked U, P, in the 16. On the main floor are bins for grain and ground feed,provided with chutes connecting them with the feeding. Fig. 17 PLAX OF FEEDING FLOOR 26 BARX PLANS AND OrTBMILDlXGS floor. There are hay scales, also—a fixture in one of thefloors—which afford the means of being very accurate inmany things, in regard to which guess work is ordinarilythe rule. The great ventilators, so conspicuous in the cut,pass from the feeding floor to the roof, and are furnishedwith doors at different elevations, quite to the top of themow, tln;s forming convenient chutes to throw down hayor straw. A long flight of stairs passes from the principalbarn floor to the cupola, from which a magnificent viewis obtained of the whole farm and surrounding country. The Feedlng Floor is entered by several doors. Twodouble doors open upon a spacious floor in the rear of thehorse stalls, which extends through the middle of the mainbarn. The northwest corner. Figure IT, is occupied by alarge harness and tool room, with a chimney and a the right of the front entrance is the carriage room,which is closed by a sliding door,


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