Logging; the principles and general methods of operation in the United States . and areconsidered very desirable by those who use them. A type ofcar barn used in Arkansas consists of a flat car io| feet by 40feet in size, with standard freight trucks on which is built asuperstructure 9 feet from the floor to the eaves, with a graduallysloping peaked roof covered with tar paper. A passageway 6|feet wide runs through the center of the car which provides aplace for the storage of hay and grain, and on each side of itfeed and hay boxes are arranged. A drop roof, supported on3-inch by 6-inch by 8-f


Logging; the principles and general methods of operation in the United States . and areconsidered very desirable by those who use them. A type ofcar barn used in Arkansas consists of a flat car io| feet by 40feet in size, with standard freight trucks on which is built asuperstructure 9 feet from the floor to the eaves, with a graduallysloping peaked roof covered with tar paper. A passageway 6|feet wide runs through the center of the car which provides aplace for the storage of hay and grain, and on each side of itfeed and hay boxes are arranged. A drop roof, supported on3-inch by 6-inch by 8-foot scantling, covers stall space 10 feetwide beyond which is an extension roof covering an alley. Fourdouble stalls are arranged on each side of the car separated byboard partitions wired to supports on the car and under theouter edge of the drop roof. The stable floor is filled in withearth to give drainage. No protection other than the short CAMPS 65 extension roof is provided at the rear. The car is left on atemporary track and in one hour can be dismantled ready End View. ,2x6


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