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Hay Rakes-- Self-dump 5 1/2 x11 1/2 5 Side-delivery 13x9 5
Tedders-- Kicker 5 1/2 x8 5 Combination
Hay Loader 14x9 1/2 9
Ensilage Cutter, 20-ton 11x5 1/2 7
Corn Shredder, 8 roll 20x8 9
Corn Sheller 20x8 11
Hay Press 16x6 6
Grain Separator, 32-inch 26x8 8 1/2
Clover Huller 24x8 8
Gasoline Tractor, 20-4 H. P. 15x9 9
Gasoline Tractor, 10-20 H. P. 12x8 8
Portable Engine, 6 H. P. 9x5 6
Fanning Mill, 24-inch 4x3 1/2 5
Wagons-- Farm gear 11x5 1/2 4 Wagon with box and top 11x5 1/2 5 1/2 Wagon with box and tip top 11x5 1/2 6 1/2 Wagon with hay rack 16x7 1/2 5
Buggies-- One seated 8x5 1/2 7 Two seated 10x5 1/2 8
Grain Dump 12x4 4
Potato Machinery-- Planter 5x3 4 Sprayer, two wheeled barrel 6x6 5 Digger, wheeled, elevator 13x4 3
Automobiles-- Small 11x6 7 Large 14x7 8
Phosphorus Distributor, 1,000 lbs. 4x10 4
Manure Spreader, 50 bu. 17x7 6
There is a WOOD For Every Need
THIS?
OR THIS?
The Automobile and Family Carriage Are Kept Under Cover. Is This Fair to the Implements Which Make the Farm Pay?
"When it comes to actual waste, the Great American Desert with its constant canopy of blue sky over it has very little on the Great American Machine Shed. The chief difference is that the former is found in a particular locality only, while the latter extends from coast to coast. Both are in the open, both represent zero in profitable and economical usage, and both need the undivided attention of conservation experts."--Tractor Farming.
Wood "Where Best"
The legitimate use of lumber where it is best, or by proper selection or treatment can be made to serve economically and safely, is the aim of the lumbermen in publishing a series of bulletins on Farm Structures. Wood has for so long been the most widely used building material that its availability and importance have either been taken for granted or lost sight of. It is helpful to review the outstanding features of the present situation:
Wood remains the most universal, most adaptable building material in the world.
The supply is ample for all requirements, and the kinds and grades best suited for all purposes are obtainable everywhere.
In cost it remains one of the cheapest materials.
It is the lightest building material known, and the strongest, weight for weight.
Its qualities are known; it is easy to work; it can be cut and shaped by any one into the myriad uses required for the shelter and comfort of man.
There is no material more beautiful in appearance, more susceptible to artistic finish, nor which is as productive of sentiment and satisfaction for home building.
Wood is a non-conductor of heat,--cool in summer and warm in winter.
Except where naturally durable woods are available, a preservative treatment will prove economical for timber exposed to moisture and decay, as sills, basement flooring, fence posts; and in similar situations.
Other Farm Bulletins.
Other Bulletins in this series are upon:
Dairy and General Purpose Barns Ice Houses Garages Silos Poultry Houses Grain Storage Buildings Farm Residences Swine Houses The Preservative Treatment of Farm Timbers
Ask for those that will be helpful to you. Address:
NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Lumber Exchange CHICAGO
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