| OCR Text |
Show ANOTHER STOOL FOR MILKING Directions for Making Light and Con venlent Device by Anyone Handy With Tools. In a recent Issue I noticed some cuts of milking stools, so I thought I would send you a description of mine. I have UHcd-euch a one for mnny years nnd find It very handy, writes A. O. Toune In tho Wisconsin Agriculturist. Agricultur-ist. Tlio side pieces are of Inch stuff, 3 Inches wldo by 20 Inches long. Tho I 1 a Handy Milk Etool. seat, 10 by 11 Inches, Is nailed across the top of the side pieces. The board for the pail, 8 by 11 Inches, Is nailed acroHS tho under side of the side pieces bo that the pall Is 4 Inches low-or low-or than the seat of the milker. The back legs are 2 Inch pieces, 11. Inches long, and the front leg Is a round piece attached by nailing a aniall piece of Inch board below the pall rest, and boring a hole through both boards. This stool Is light and handy, and easily made by a boy bandy with tools. |