Posted by INCase on December 15, 2022 at 05:50:25 from (209.221.240.192):
In Reply to: Barn light protector posted by PJH on December 14, 2022 at 21:03:20:
highjack away. more feedback the better.
I did get some pictures of mine last weekend (attached) but their not very good. Did not have time to get the ladder out to take a closer look. Probably won't for a couple weeks yet. If anyone recognizes this type/brand of light please chime in.
My uncles dairy barn had one or 2 lights in the haymow that had jars over them. looked like mason jars (been 35 years ago since he sold the farm so hard to remember) not sure how they were attached. I'm sure they were more to keep the hay/chaff from getting hot on the bulb and causing a thermal event.
I do know around our place (130+ years old there are some light fixtures that are smaller diameter than usual so a jar could have fit over them more easily.
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