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that no door will be needed in the top space as the silage when 

 settled will be sufficiently low to enable it to be taken out at the 

 door in the space below. Plans should be made for the doors at 

 the time the staves are set. When the place is reached where it 



Fig. 80. — Shows appearance of door after being sawed out, and 

 shows side view of door in place. The cleates c. c. are on 



outside of door. 



is desired to have the doors, a saw should be started in the edge 

 of the stave at the points w^here the top and bottom of the doors 

 ate to come. The saw should be inserted so that the door can be 

 sawed out on a bevel, making the opening larger on the in- 

 side of the silo. (See fig 80.) This will enable the door to be 

 removed and put in place only from the inside and when set in 



