Thursday, January 2, 2014

By placing a tier of rough timbers and poles across them

By placing a tier of rough timbers and poles across them



The hay in the bays may drop three feet below the level of the main floor, by placing a tier of rough timbers and poles across them, to keep it from the ground, and many tons of additional storage be thus provided. We have often stored one hundred and fifty tons of hay in this barn; and it will hold even more, if thoroughly packed, and the movable girts over the main floor be used, as described in Design I



Fonte: Rural Architecture. Farm Houses.

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