A MILK STOOL HAVING A PLACE TO KEEP THE BUCKET CLEAN AND AT THE RIGHT HEIGHT.
The stool is made of three pieces of board and a piece of round, or stake, iron. The appearance and manner of construction are clearly shown in the
illustration. The seat board is sawed out to fit the circumference of the bucket to be used, and the iron is also hcnfc to this curve and fastened to tho hoard as shown. The bucket slielf on the front support holds the bucket at Hie right height, and keeps it clean and out of the way of the cow's feet while milking.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 741, 30 January 1915, Page 2
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106A MILK STOOL HAVING A PLACE TO KEEP THE BUCKET CLEAN AND AT THE RIGHT HEIGHT. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 741, 30 January 1915, Page 2
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