A Revised And Illustrated Treatise On Grain Stacking ..
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Orecapitulation.o The first load being built straight up and flat on top forms a firm and secure base on which to build the upper structure. Laying out or putting in the bulge. — This is the most important part of the stack, for it con- tains the greater part of the grain; by laying out and keeping the stack Jlat, the work can be done rapidly, and when the stack settles the buts will hang down, for there is nothing to hold them up. FIGURE SEVEN. -13 Filling the middle corresponds to putting raf...ters on a building to support the roof. SUGGESTIONS. I have found in the course of a long experience, that a foundation eleven or twelve feet wide and eighteen or twent} r feet long, and a stack built in the form of an ellipse, and so as to contain ten or twelve large loads, to be the most convenient and economical. Grain can be put into a stack of this size much more rapidl} 7 than in small stacks. If a stack is built much larger it will require more la^ bor to pass the bundles across the stack, and will have to be carried much higher before it is topped out, which takes time and hard work.
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