Farm Conveniences. a Practical Hand-Book for the Farm. Two Hundred And Twelve Illustrations

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A side view of the runner with the standards is given in figure 62, Fig. 63.— top or sj^ed.
and a top view of the complete sled in figure 63. First, oat off the corn and put it in shocks in the usual way, making the shock smaller than usual. Let it stand thus 4* 88 FARM CONVENIENCES.
a f8W days to dry, then a pair of horses are hitched to tt« Bled, which is driven alongside the shock. The shock is pushed over on to the sled, and so one shock after another until the sled is full. The load is the
...n driven to an adjoining field, where the shocks are set up on end again, and about four of them made into one and tied at the top, or reared against a fence.
The particular advantages of this plan are : First, that by use of the sled and method of loading and un- loading the shocks, all actual lifting of the corn is avoided, and the labor and expense reduced more than one-half. Second, by permitting it to dry a few days, its weight is greatly reduced, and the handling much lighter. Third, the corn being partially dried, it can be put together in larger shocks the second time, and will keep better.


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