Show MAKING MORE ROOM ON SLED arrangement like one shown in allus will be found handy in hauling corn stalks when hauling brush fodder corn or any light material the or sled Is not long enough to hold much of a load in weight an arrange ment like the one shown in the draw ing will be quite a help in turning off the work especially in clearing ott the brush after the trees in the orchard have been trimmed in clearing brush from the wood lot and in haul ing the surplus corn fodder and stalks to the little ruts and gullies A large load of stalks will go a great way in stopping these it the work Is begun in time for the extension rails a piece of 4 by 4 inch stuff 10 or 12 feet long will be the thing let these rails lap on the top rails of the sled four or five feet mark off for holes as indicated by the dotted lines these should be one inch in size the hole next to the end of the sled should ba ten inches or one foot from the end and the other one about the same distance from the end of the extension rail bore one and one halt inch holes tor the standards near the out end of the rails wooden pins holds the extension rails in place and bands extension on sled of iron keeps them from tilting up these bands are shown in the drawing A half inch bolt placed through the top rail of the sled and through the band holds the rails together when not in use the extension ralla should be laid away in the loft of tho barn or in some place where they will keep straight and in good shape when next they are wanted |