SUCCESS IN POULTRY CULTURE 
right end. This nail must not be long 
enough to go through lower heater pipe. 
Finish siding the right 
end, letting short pieces 
come flush with heater notch on both sides 
of notch; after you are above notch, then 
you can let boards extend from corner to 
corner of machine. 
Side up left end the same, only as 
deep a hole need not be left for the one 
pipe as for the two at right. No wood 
should touch heater pipes at either end; 
however, box top should lie against upper 
heater pipe, which is only a warm-air pipe 
and does not get hot. 
Now, side up back side, letting ends of 
lumber come flush with ends of machine. 
Now the front side: Tongue should be 
taken off of first piece of siding put on. 
Commence fiush with bottom of box as 
you have all around; let the boards come 
out flush at end same as at back side, but 
these boards must be nailed to door 
board instead of corner posts. Continue 
up until you get 14” above door board 
—you will probably have to rip a siding 
board here—then continue on up and 
nail the balance to corner posts. The 
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