Handy Farm Devices and How to Make Them
By (Author) Rolfe Cobleigh
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
17th October 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
DIY: carpentry and woodworking
631.3
Paperback
296
Width 127mm, Height 191mm, Spine 23mm
249g
Dating from the Golden Age of American Farming, this volume is both a tribute to days gone by and a resource for present day homeowners, farmers, and ranchers striving toward greater self-sufficiency. Here you will find hundreds of clever ways to transform those odds and ends that might seem like junk into very useful gadgets and tools, from a treadmill that can power a dairy separator and churn, to a drinking fountain for chickens. Other devices include a rig for moving large trees; a self-feeder for bees; a hand garden cultivator; and gates that lift over snowdrifts. It's full of useful illustrations and includes a whole section of tried-and-true tips.
[You'll] find wisdom in this thrift-conscious and often environmentally wise celebration of self-sufficiency.
"[You'll] find wisdom in this thrift-conscious and often environmentally wise celebration of self-sufficiency." --"Country Living"
" [You' ll] find wisdom in this thrift-conscious and often environmentally wise celebration of self-sufficiency." -- "Country Living"