. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... , sus-pended with wirehangers soldered tospreader andscrewed to bottomof board. Hangersare to be of properlength to suspendspreader low enoughto clear hinged doorwhen open. Clock—An o r d i -nary alarm clock isthen placed in sucha position that itbrings the center ofspool over center ofFIG. 209—TROLLEY FEED CARRIER board. After clock has been securelyfastened with metal strap, which is bent over top ofclock and screwed at each end to top of board, plumbdown from side of spool and bore hole through whichstring passes. On bottom of
. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... , sus-pended with wirehangers soldered tospreader andscrewed to bottomof board. Hangersare to be of properlength to suspendspreader low enoughto clear hinged doorwhen open. Clock—An o r d i -nary alarm clock isthen placed in sucha position that itbrings the center ofspool over center ofFIG. 209—TROLLEY FEED CARRIER board. After clock has been securelyfastened with metal strap, which is bent over top ofclock and screwed at each end to top of board, plumbdown from side of spool and bore hole through whichstring passes. On bottom of board under hole placesmall wooden pulley around which string passes fromspool to trigger. Spool—To be secured to alarm winder in a sub-stantial manner by welding a short shaft to winder overwhich slip spool and secure with set screw. Finally—Wind clock and set at correct time, then givespool (alarm) about two turns after setting alarm for thedesired time you wish to feed. When the hour comes youhave set your alarm for, the spool will turn, winding up.
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