Louden Manger and Gutter Drains 



Specifications 



Manger Drains are 4^ i inches wide at top, and 4^i inches deep, with outlet 

 to fit either I ' .-inch or 2-inch pipe, also 4-inch Cast Iron Soil Pipe or 

 Sewer Tile, andare furnished with bell trap strainer and brass cover. 

 Weight, 5^4 pounds. , , . , . . , 



Gutter or Floor Drains are 8 inches wide at top and 7 inches deep with out- 

 let to fit either a 4-inch Cast Iron Soil Pipe, or Sewer Tile, and are fur- 

 nished with bell trap strainer, grating, and with or without brass cover. 

 Weight. 21 pounds. i i • c j 



Gutter Drain is always furnished with brass cover unless otherwise specihed. 



NOTE: For other types of Drains and Cess Pools, see page 212. 



Proper drainage of the barn is second in importance only to 

 proper lighting and ventilation. In many barns the drainage is 

 so poor that it offsets to a great extent the advantages of proper 

 ventilation facilities. . 



In addition to the sanitary advantages of proper dramage. 

 the saving of the liquid manure makes the system an economy. 

 Land to which liquid manure is applied will very shortly return 

 in increased crops the entire cost of the installation. 



Illustration shows an excellent method of barn dramage. In 

 the gutter at the left of the picture is a cross section of our floor, 



or gutter drain. , .„ • l- j l 



As can be seen in the illustrations, on this and on the 

 next page, both the gutter drains and the manger drains are 



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