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3B &ée | & AILKING ST CRADLE BARN BASKET HOMEMADE CONTRIVANCES and How to Make Them 1001 Labor-Saving Devices for Farm, Garden, Dairy, and Workshop ‘Copyright © 2007 by Skyhore Publishing, Ine ‘Al Rights Reserved. No parf this bok may be reproduced in any manner wiht the express writen coment of the pob- Tishe, excepr inthe case of bie excerpt ical reviews OF ales. ll ingiies shouldbe adesed to: SkyhosePub- lishing 55 Eighth Avene, Suit 903, New Yerk, NY 100 ‘wor skyhorsepblishng com 10987654321 Library of Congress Cataloging i- Publication Data Homemade contvances and how to make them : 1001 labor sng ev om en, ay. swan Reprin Oily published: New York: Orage Ju, 89, ISBN. 13:978-1.60239-018-8 (pb. paper) ISBN: 10: 1-60239-018-5 (bk: alk. paper) 1. Agricultural implemen 2 Gardening Esuipnent and sapplis. 3 Workshops—Equipment and spies. 4. Day ing—Equipment sd saples. ‘676162007 (6817763422 200700350 Prine in Canada Homemade Contrivances FARM CON NIENCES. A CONVENIENT BIN FOR OATS, Tre usual receptacle for oats, corn, or mill feed, or other grain for domestic animals, is a common bin or box about four feet in hight. It is difficult to get the grain out of such a place when the quantity is half or more exhausted. To obviate this inconvenience, there may be affixed, about one foot from the bottom on one side of the bin, a board, (B) figure 1. This is nailed so as to project into the bin at an angle sufficient to allow the filling of a measure between the lower edge of board B and top edge of the opening at M. The opposite lower side of the bin is covered with boards, as indicated BIN FOR OATS O& OTHER FEED, by the dotted line at R, for the purpose of placing the contents within easy reach. The top can be completed with hinged cover as well as the delivery space. By

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