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How THE FAKM PAYS. 



ing roof here shown, will hold 3,000 pounds of hay to the running 

 foot when filled. It has a clear space over the beams for the use of 

 a horse fork or hay slings, and by having large doors for unloading 



FRAME FOB HAY BARN. 



1,000 pounds of hay may be unloaded with a sling at once. These 

 slings are preferable to hay forks, as they carry a much larger load, 

 and can be used for corn fodder as well as for hay. The engraving 



FRAME FOR HAY SHED. 



shows a single bent of the frame, and by adding as many bents as 

 may be required, the baf n may be made as long as desirable. With the 

 present useful machinery for unloading hay a barn may be made of 



