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FARMEES BULLETIN 836. 



This pan is held in position by two supports made of strap iron, 

 preferably seven-eighths inch wide and one-eighth inch thick, which 

 have been bent to conform to the outside of a cross section of the 

 pan. (Figs. 4, C, and 5, B.} The ends of these supports which fasten 

 under the platform should be bent to a sharp angle and the tip of each 

 slightly flattened, so that they may be pushed between the angle bar 

 at the end of the platform and the bottom of the platform. The 

 other end of each support should have a hole drilled in it, so that it 

 may be bolted to the stirrups, which should be made to hook over the 

 inside sill. (Figs. 4, 0, and 5.) These supports should be placed 

 about 6 inches from the ends of the pan and riveted or bolted to 

 it. This will serve to brace the pan and to hold it in place. The 

 pan may be attached to the machine by hooking the supports over the 

 angle iron on the bottom of the platform and by bolting them to the 

 stirrups on the sill. By supporting the pan in this manner it may be 

 easily and quickly attached or removed. 



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FIG. 6. Plans for the pan to be placed under the binder deck of the grain binder. A , Size and shape the 

 metal should be cut before bending; B, general plan of the pan when completed, as viewed from- the top. 



