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the forms well before placing the concrete. The materials required for a
circular concrete trough like this are 3'/2 bags of granulated Portland cement
and 1 single load of sand and gravel. Two men can make a concrete trough in
about one-half day each, and the cost is approximately $4.00 complete. A single load of sand or gravel is considered as 20 cubic
feet, or 3/4 of a cubic yard, and a double load as 40 cubic feet, or nearly x
cubic yards. A method of constructing a circular concrete trough where a cut
off section of an old boiler was used, not only for the exterior form, but also
as the outside finish, is shown. This style of concrete trough, although rather
attractive, is more expensive than the one just described on account of the cut
off boiler section, which in this case was about $10.00. A desirable hog concrete
trough can be made by building a bottomless box 6 feet long and 12 inches broad
by 12 inches deep. Place these 5 feet 6 inches apart and nail a plank i inch thick on each side of the triangle. Place the
inverted V-shaped concrete trough thus made inside. A single load of sand or
gravel is considered as 20 cubic feet, or 3/4 of a cubic yard, and a double
load as 40 cubic feet, or nearly x cubic yards. A method of constructing a
circular concrete trough where a cut off section of an old boiler was used, not
only for the exterior form, but also as the outside finish, is shown on page
49. This style of concrete trough, although rather attractive, is more
expensive than the one just described on account of the cut off boiler section,
which in this case was about $10.00.
A
desirable hog concrete trough can be made by building a bottomless box 6 feet
long and 12 inches broad by 12 inches deep. Place these 5 feet 6 inches apart
and nail a plank i inch thick on each side of the
triangle. Place the inverted V-shaped concrete trough thus made inside the
bottomless box and put small triangular strips around the edges to make a
square edge. Grease the form thoroughly and fill the space left with concrete
mixture, one part Portland Cement and three parts clean sand or sandy gravel,
tamp lightly, and smooth off to top of box. Let stand until dry. Remove the
inner forms within 3 or 4 hours, and paint the inside with pure Portland
cement, mixed as thick as cream. Should a concrete trough with a round bottom
be desired, an inner form can be made by sawing a log the right length,
stripping it of bark, and splitting in half. Put this in the bottomless box described
above, flat side down, grease well and proceeds as with triangular concrete
trough. Every farm should have one or more slop tanks, in order to heat the
slop and prevent it from freezing, so that the cattle can be fed no matter how
cold it may be. Slop tanks of concrete have proved satisfactory. A concrete
slop tank should be made of one part Portland cement to two and one-half parts
clean, coarse sand to five parts of screened gravel or stone. The size shown in
Fig. 14 will require 12 bags of cement, 1/2 single loads of sand (20 cubic feet
per singe load) and 3 single loads of screened gravel, or better still, clean
cinders. A 36-inch iron kettle, having a capacity of 75 gallons, costs about
$7.00 in the city market, to which the freight must be added. The forms are
very simple, and can be easily made by a man in a day. The inner form need not
be removed, but can be burnt out the first time a fire is built in it. The tank
must be well reinforced in order to keep it from cracking, due to the difference
in temperature to which the tank is subject. The firing is done from the door
left in the front and the stack takes care of the draft. Do not build a fire in
the tank until the concrete has set for at least two weeks. Fertilizing tanks
should be made about the shape of and a little larger than a barrel. If
carefully made they will withstand the rough usage to which they are subjected
by being pulled from place to place on drags, and are unaffected by the
fertilizing fluids.
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